Remote Registered Nurse Jobs

You deserve better than endless paperwork and rigid shifts. OpenLoop puts registered nurses first, offering you the freedom to practice medicine where, when, and how you choose. Browse our telemedicine opportunities and join our network today!

How does it work?

Getting started at OpenLoop is super simple! We take care in making sure all of our clinicians are up to the highest of standards for our client's patients. From application to your first patient visit, the process only takes a few short weeks.

Interview & Credentialing
Onboarding & Training
Start seeing patients!

What to expect from your interview

Our Clinician Advocates can’t wait to meet you! Here’s what you can expect from the application and interview process:

Why join the
OpenLoop Network?

In-Demand State Licenses For Registered Nurses

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State licensure requirements will be added as they become available.

How many state licenses do I need to work in telehealth?

For RNs there’s a few ways to look at it. If you’re licensed in the following high-volume states, then that might be good enough. Generally, we recommend having 3-5 state licenses as a telehealth registered nurse.
High volume state licensure we look for:

Why do you need to be licensed in multiple states?

The beauty of telehealth is that patients can access care from anywhere. To meet that demand, providers who hold multi-state licenses stand out - they can treat more patients across more regions, making their resumes stronger and more competitive.

Protecting Your Practice

At OpenLoop, our clinicians are at the heart of everything we do –
that’s why our systems are designed with their safety in mind.
Evidence-based protocols
that prioritize patient safety and evolving medical standards
Accessible clinical leadership
focused on communication and support
Clear, compliant collaboration
with physician teams
Clinical autonomy
backed by a commitment to safe, patient-centered care

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