Registered Nurse; At-Home Fertility Injections (New York)

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Registered Nurse (Independent Contractor) — At-Home Fertility Injections (PRN/Flexible)The Fertility Concierge (TFC) — Care, reconceived.DO NOT APPLY ON INDEEDApply here:About UsSince 2017, The Fertility Concierge (TFC) has been honored to support patients through one of life’s most meaningful journeys. Our TFC-Certified™ nurses provide expert at-home fertility injections, delivering not just clinical excellence but also peace of mind, compassion, and confidence. With thousands of visits completed nationwide, we’re redefining what supportive, patient-centered fertility care looks like.The RoleWe’re seeking licensed Registered Nurses to join our growing national network. As a TFC nurse, you’ll provide at-home medication administration (subcutaneous and intramuscular injections), brief patient education, and compassionate support — all while working flexible hours that fit your schedule.What You’ll Do- Administer fertility injections in patient homes/hotels/offices- Verify medication, dose, and timing (including trigger shots)- Document visits in UnifyTime (secure scheduling and tracking platform)- Respond to patient needs with warmth, presence, and professionalism- Interface directly with patients and the TFC team- Participate in ongoing training and support from Alex, our Director of Nurse ExperienceWhat We’re Looking For- Active RN license in good standing (state of service required)- Fertility experience a plus (through personal IVF journey or clinic work)- Strong communication skills and professional, presentable, polished, and positive- Reliable, compassionate, and patient-centered- Tech-comfortable (mobile apps, basic documentation)- Reliable transportation for local patient visitsTraining & Activation- Completion of the TFC-Certified™ training program (online modules)- Independent Contractor Agreement, non-compete, and non-solicit signed- Onboarding to UnifyTime platform (group or asynchronous)- Submission of W-9How to ApplyComplete application form here:If you have any issues accessing the link/url above, please email recruiting@thefertilityconcierge.com with:1. Resume (PDF)2. Proof of active RN license3. Short video (≤2 minutes) answering:- Who are you?- Why are you interested in TFC?- How do you see yourself contributing to our incredible team of nurses?Job Types: Part-time, Contract, PRNPay: $50.00 - $100.00 per hourLicense/Certification:• RN License (Required)Work Location: Remote

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