RN Patient Advocate (Remote 1099)

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At Pairtu, Inc., we are on a mission to transform how patients experience healthcare. Too often, people feel lost, powerless, or ignored in a system that should serve them. Pairtu exists to change that.We believe every patient deserves a champion. Someone who not only listens but acts. Someone who can cut through red tape, connect the dots across care, and open doors to resources that improve lives. As part of our team, you won’t just have a job—you’ll have a purpose.The RoleWe are hiring a full-time RN Healthcare Advocate to guide Medicare patients and their families through some of the most important decisions of their lives.In this role, you’ll be the bridge between patients and a healthcare system that often feels impossible to navigate. You’ll bring clarity where there’s confusion, hope where there’s frustration, and solutions where there are barriers.This is a remote position—you can work from anywhere in the United States.Why Join Pairtu?Healthcare in the U.S. is broken, but we’re building something better. Pairtu is a mission-driven company that combines empathy, advocacy, and technology to deliver an experience patients can trust.We aren’t just another startup—we’re creating a new layer of healthcare support built entirely around the patient. That means we aren’t just thinking about today; we’re designing the future.If you want to join a team where your voice matters, your expertise drives impact, and your work changes lives—you’ve found the right place.What You’ll Do• Serve as a trusted partner to Medicare patients, guiding them with empathy and clarity.• Build deep, lasting relationships that center on listening, trust, and action.• Identify patient needs quickly, prioritize effectively, and develop actionable solutions.• Create holistic care plans that address both medical concerns and Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), including food, transportation, and home support.• Collaborate with a fast-moving team to help design systems that make advocacy more effective and scalable.What You Bring• RN license in good standing.• Experience with diverse populations and a strong understanding of SDOH.• A deep sense of empathy—and the ability to translate that into meaningful action.• Strong clinical knowledge, paired with organizational and communication skills that thrive under pressure.• Comfort with technology and a hunger to learn new tools quickly.• A proactive, solutions-first mindset.• A willingness to share feedback and help shape a company that is building something bigger than itself.• Spanish language skills (not required but definitely a plus!)The Details• Full-time, remote position (U.S. only)• Competitive compensation package• Mission-driven, growth-oriented companyReady to Do Work That Matters?At Pairtu, you’ll join a team that believes healthcare should be human, not transactional. If you’re ready to put your skills to work in a way that makes a lasting difference—we’d love to meet you.Fraudulent Recruitment Advisory: Pairtu, Inc. will never request bank details or extend an offer without an interview. All communications come from recruiting@pairtu.com.Job Types: Full-time, ContractPay: From $45.00 per hourExpected hours: No more than 40 per weekWork Location: Remote

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