About this role: The Nurse Licensure & Compliance Coordinator is the first operational advocate a nurse encounters when joining our workforce. Every interaction — from an initial licensure inquiry to onboarding system access — is an opportunity to reduce friction, build trust, and demonstrate that we take the professional and personal investment our nurses make as seriously as they do. This role sits at the intersection of compliance rigor and relationship stewardship. You will manage multi-state license verification, credentialing timelines, and regulatory adherence — all while keeping the nurse experience at the center of every decision. What you'll do: Licensure & Credentialing Verify, track, and maintain active nurse licensure across all applicable states using primary-source verification methods and internal tracking systems. Manage license renewal calendars with advance notice workflows — ensuring nurses are notified 90, 60, and 30 days prior to expiration. Coordinate multi-state compact (NLC) status determinations and advise nurses on compact eligibility with empathy and clarity. Facilitate expedited licensure requests when patient care timelines demand it, owning escalation to licensing boards on the nurse's behalf. Monitor ongoing compliance requirements — continuing education, background checks, health screenings, required certifications — and proactively alert nurses to action items. Conduct periodic audits of active nurse records to identify and remediate compliance gaps before they become deployment barriers. Maintain working knowledge of state-specific practice acts and licensing board policies across the nurse deployment footprint. Generate and distribute regular compliance status reports to workforce operations leadership. Nurse Communication & Experience Serve as the primary point of contact for nurse licensure and compliance inquiries — delivering timely, plain-language responses across phone, email, and messaging channels. Proactively reach out to nurses when documentation is missing, a license is approaching expiration, or a compliance hold may affect scheduling. Advocate internally on behalf of nurses experiencing processing delays, system access issues, or credentialing bottlenecks. Gather and relay nurse feedback on credentialing and access processes to drive continuous improvement.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
11-50 employees