Nursing Jobs in Oregon

The Certified Medical Assistant is responsible for providing patient care services, determining medical conditions, and preparing patients for examination and treatment under the direction of the...
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**Expanding Primary Care Practice** Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner who functions as an independent healthcare provider who, working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary health...
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Under general supervision, the Medical Assistant is responsible for providing patient care services, determining medical conditions, and preparing patients for examination and treatment under the...
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Overview Up to $20,000 Sign-On Bonus Hourly Wage: $40.78-$69.38 This is a Day Flex position, 7:00a.m.-9:30p.m. DEFINITION OF POSITION: Assesses, prescribes, delegates, coordinates, and evaluates the nursing ca...
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The Certified Medical Assistant is responsible for providing patient care services, determining medical conditions, and preparing patients for examination and treatment under the direction of the...
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The Certified Medical Assistant is responsible for providing patient care services, determining medical conditions, and preparing patients for examination and treatment under the direction of the...
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Under general supervision, the Medical Assistant is responsible for providing patient care services, determining medical conditions, and preparing patients for examination and treatment under the...
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We are a growing network of urgent care clinics. Our rapid growth is a result of our unmatched customer service and genuine compassion towards every single customer.  Our clinics offer non-critic...
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Primary Care = New Practice Opening Soon! Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner who functions as an independent healthcare provider who, working collaboratively within a multidisciplinar...
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Position Summary: Under general supervision, the Scribe is responsible for providing patient care services, determining medical conditions, and preparing patients for examination and treat...
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Compensation Range $34.17 - $37.97 / hour You Matter • Make a difference every day in the lives of the underserved• Join a mission driven organization with a people first culture• Excellent career growth opportun...
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Compensation Range $35.35 - $39.28 / hour You Matter • Make a difference every day in the lives of the underserved• Join a mission driven organization with a people first culture• Excellent career growth opportun...
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Overview The Legacy nursing philosophy focuses on patients and their families. Our nurses embody this philosophy in everything they do, as advocates, communicators, problem-solvers and caregivers. Their expertise is s...
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Are you a nurse looking to move to the Pacific Northwest? If so, there are plenty of nursing jobs in Oregon that match your specialty. As the ninth-largest state in the U.S., Oregon is home to over 4.2 million residents who need high-quality healthcare. If you're just starting your job search, IntelyCare can connect you to available full-time, part-time, contract, temporary, per diem, and travel nurse jobs jobs in Oregon.

Quick Facts About Oregon Nursing Jobs

What to Know When Pursuing Nursing Jobs in Oregon

Curious about the age and demographics of the patients you'll serve? The age of Oregon residents is pretty evenly distributed. The median age is 40.7, with nearly 20% under the age of 18 and almost 20% over the age of 65. Approximately 10% of people live with a disability.

Nearly 10% of the population was born outside of the U.S. and over 15% of residents speak a language other than English at home. Because of the state's diversity, it's easy to see why working as a nurse in Oregon requires cultural competence.

For those ready to apply, you can browse current Oregon nursing jobs by role:

Working in Oregon

Healthcare is one of the state's largest employment sectors. Healthcare practitioners and support occupations make up nearly 10% of Oregon’s total workforce, which means there's no shortage of nursing jobs. Oregon clinicians are known for leading cutting-edge research projects and innovation initiatives, winning awards for care quality and improved patient outcomes.

If you're interested in working in acute care, start by searching for nursing positions in esteemed facilities such as:

You can also explore nursing jobs with the state of Oregon or on the Oregon Public Health Division website. If it's post-acute jobs you're looking for, there are vacancies in nursing homes, rehab centers, and long-term care facilities across the state. Browse this comprehensive list to see which facilities might interest you.

The average one-way commute time in Oregon is 23.5 minutes, which is shorter than the national average. Over 71% of employees drive to work alone, 10.2% participate in a carpool, and 4.5% use public transportation.

If you need childcare support, Oregon's Department of Early Learning and Care website makes it easy to explore safe, affordable options. For those with furry friends, you can find vetted pet sitters to look after your animals while you’re at work.

Living in Oregon

Oregon is a great place to live for city lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The state is known for its scenic bike routes, hiking trails, and rock climbing destinations. Like other areas in the Pacific Northwest, the beauty can be enjoyed all year round, with average temperatures around 30 degrees in the colder months and 80 degrees in the summer.

Cities like Portland and Eugene offer exciting food, sports, and entertainment options for nurses to enjoy on days off. You can learn about the state's Native American history at the Tamastslikt Cultural Institute or get a feel for what it was like crossing the American Frontier at the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. Relax by indulging in locally made Tillamook ice cream or grabbing a pint at one of the state's many craft breweries.

If you're raising a family, you can rest easy knowing that there are plenty of great public and private schools for children. Oregon is also home to some of the country's best-rated colleges and universities, including the University of Oregon and Oregon State University.

The cost of living in Oregon is 38% higher than the national average, so you'll want to ensure your salary will cover expenses like housing, utilities, groceries, and transportation. The average home price in Oregon is $468,400, and nearly 35% of residents rent. On the plus side, nursing jobs in Oregon tend to pay more than nursing jobs in other states, which can help offset the higher living expenses.

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