Registered Nurse (RN) Care Coordinator
CareATC
Practice Nursing with Purpose and Balance
Located in the heart of Charlottesville, VA, this on-site role allows you to support a dedicated patient population while working alongside a collaborative, interdisciplinary care team. As an RN Care Coordinator at CareATC, you’ll serve as a central clinical resource for patients managing chronic conditions—providing care coordination, patient education, and proactive outreach to support prevention, treatment adherence, and long-term health outcomes.
This role is ideal for nurses who want to step away from traditional bedside or volume-driven care and focus instead on clinical assessment, care planning, and relationship-based support. You’ll have the time and structure to build trust with patients, coordinate care thoughtfully across providers and services, and practice nursing in a way that feels sustainable, balanced, and meaningful.
Why You’ll Love Working at CareATC
CareATC enables RN Care Coordinators to focus on proactive, relationship-based care within a collaborative clinic environment.
What’s in it for you:
- A full-time, 40-hour schedule with no nights, weekends, or holidays
- Time to build meaningful, lasting relationships with patients
- A collaborative, interdisciplinary care environment
- The ability to focus on prevention, education, and care coordination
- No On-Call
CareATC Benefits & Perks
- Comprehensive benefits package, including Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, Paid Time Off, Disability & Life Insurance, and a Wellness Program
- Access to telehealth primary care services at no or low cost for you and your dependents
- Continuing education and licensing stipend of $525 annually, prorated based on start date
- Supportive, team-based care model that prioritizes quality and continuity
- Annual Salary Range: $82,000-$90,000 (Based on a 40-hour work week. Compensation is determined by experience and credentials.)
What You’ll Do
- Conduct clinical assessments and ongoing patient outreach
- Support chronic disease management and care coordination programs
- Educate and empower patients to self-manage their health
- Coordinate care across providers, clinics, and services
- Document care plans and patient interactions in the EMR
- Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings
What You’ll Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in nursing
- Active RN license in Virginia. Compact License strongly preferred.
- 3–5 years of clinical or care coordination experience
- Strong assessment, communication, and organizational skills
- A patient-centered, collaborative approach to care