Cadence is building proactive, technology-enabled care that keeps seniors with chronic conditions stable at home, not stuck in a revolving door of ER visits. If you’re an experienced RN who thrives in triage, can think fast after hours, and still leads with calm and empathy, this night shift role has real clinical impact.
About Cadence Health
Cadence partners with leading health systems to deliver remote monitoring and proactive care for seniors managing chronic conditions. Their clinical teams track vitals and alerts, support treatment plans, and coordinate escalation when patients need timely intervention.
Schedule
- Remote (U.S.)
- Night shift coverage: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and every other Wednesday
- 7:00pm–7:00am Eastern Time
- Inbound patient calls and alert monitoring outside normal business hours
What You’ll Do
• Triage inbound calls using standardized protocols (including telephonic triage guidelines) and escalate appropriately, up to and including directing patients to ER/911 when needed
• Follow up on abnormal vitals and alerts to assess clinical status, identify risk, and coordinate interventions with Cadence NPs and the patient’s physician
• Document patient case notes and tasks in Cadence systems, including Zendesk, while supporting rescheduling and adherence outreach as needed
What You Need
• RN compact multi-state licensure
• 4+ years clinical experience treating CHF, hypertension, and diabetes in an outpatient or inpatient setting
• Strong clinical judgment, comfort operating independently, and a patient-first mindset in a digital care environment
Benefits
• $80,000–$85,000 expected annual base salary (plus quarterly incentives)
• Medical, dental, and vision insurance plus Teladoc (virtual primary care)
• Competitive PTO, 401(k) with match, paid parental leave, and remote onboarding stipend for home office setup
Night shift triage is not for the timid, but it’s perfect for the RN who stays steady when things get loud. If that’s you, apply and step into a role where your judgment truly protects people.
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