WFH Isn’t Just for Tech Bros—Nurses, Here’s Your Remote Job Guide

3 Min Read Published June 25, 2025
WFH Isn’t Just for Tech Bros—Nurses, Here’s Your Remote Job Guide
WFH Isn’t Just for Tech Bros—Nurses, Here’s Your Remote Job Guide

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Have you ever considered what your life might look like if you could work from the comfort of your own home and enjoy the freedom of remote work, while using your nursing license? Despite what many might assume, you can find remote nursing jobs that will challenge your critical thinking skills and keep you current in healthcare.

Most nurses are provided early on in their career with the narrative that bedside nursing is the only option. Listen queen and king, it is 2025–you can choose to live however you want. Gone are the days of working the same job for 40+ years. You deserve to live with peace and harmony. If you are feeling the effects of burnout, maybe it is time to explore how remote work might look in your life.

I (Colton) have dipped my toes in the remote nursing world by working a hybrid position, spending half of my shifts at home. I'm even writing this article for you while sitting on my patio, soaking up some sunshine. This can be your reality, too.

I know what you’re thinking: "How do I find a remote job? There are too many to sift through, and I can’t even tell which ones are real." Normally, I would have responded with, "Yes, you’re correct." But not anymore. As nurses do, we have a solution! This is where I introduce to you, Go Beyond the Bedside, co created by David Rosenbeck and Alberto Olivio.

David Rosenbeck, FNP-C is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with a background spanning emergency medicine, intensive care, and oncology. After years at the bedside, David experienced the all-too-common weight of burnout and knew something had to change. His search for better balance led him to remote work — a shift that transformed his life and redefined what a nursing career could look like.

Inspired by that transformation, David co-founded Go Beyond the Bedside alongside Alberto Olivo, a fellow visionary who shared his belief that nurses deserve freedom, flexibility, and fulfillment. Together, they built a platform dedicated to helping nurses escape burnout and discover high-quality remote opportunities.

But the path wasn’t easy. During David’s own transition to remote work, he spent dozens of hours sifting through thousands of job listings, filling out countless applications, and chasing leads buried under layers of false data and outdated listings. That frustration became fuel for Go Beyond the Bedside — a platform designed to cut through the noise and streamline the job search process. Instead of wasting hours each week scouring the internet, nurses can now find currently available, fully remote, easy-to-apply-for jobs in just minutes per day.

For the past three years, David, his wife, and their two golden retrievers have lived a nomadic lifestyle — traveling to 37 states and 7 countries while working remotely. But you don’t have to be a digital nomad to enjoy the freedom of remote work. Maybe you want more time with your kids, a break from the bedside, less stress, or just a reset without giving up your degree.

At its core, Go Beyond the Bedside believes that work should not confine you — it should set you free. And we’re here to show you that there are so many ways to use your nursing degree and build a career that fits your life — not the other way around.

Listen to David’s full episode on Club Nurse talking about remote nursing jobs and start transforming your own life today!

🤔Nurses, if you could design your ideal remote role, would you choose a patient-facing position or a background role that supports care behind the scenes? Let us know why in the discussion forum below!

Colton Lord
BSN, RN
Colton Lord
Host, Nurse Converse Podcast

Colton grew up in rural northeast Arizona where he got his introduction into the world of nursing. Colton is now working in the ED, an IV med spa, and in an administrative role helping to coordinate transfers of patients in community hospitals needing higher levels of care in the Boston tertiary hospitals. During his free time, you will find Colton working on his own podcast, Mile 17. He enjoys his time traveling with Kai and their two dogs. He is a fierce advocate for health and wellness keeping the mind and body connection strong and connecting people through storytelling and sharing our humanness. Ps. Yes, this is Daddy Colton from the Nurse Daddies 🙂

Education:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Northern Arizona University

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