MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS: Must be at least 26 years of age. Must
have a valid Driver\'s license and be able to be insured to drive Tribal
Government vehicles. Masters or doctorate degree in Nursing from an
accredited program. Current, unrestricted Nurse Practitioner license
in the state of Oregon. Minimum three (3) years of nursing
experience, including two (2) years as a nurse practitioner in an
outpatient clinic. National Board Certification as a Family Nurse
Practitioner (FNP-C or FNP-BC) preferred. DEA license and
prescriptive authority (or eligibility to obtain). BLS/CPR
certification required; ACLS preferred. Knowledge of patient care
standards, clinical regulations, and safe work practices. Proficient
in using medical equipment and instruments for patient care. Skilled
in clinical assessment, including taking medical histories and
interpreting findings. Strong communication skills and ability to
build trust with diverse populations. Understanding, or willingness
to learn about, tribal sovereignty, traditions, and healthcare
practices. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in English,
verbally, in writing or by other acceptable means. This is a safety
sensitive position and will be subject to pre-employment drug testing
and criminal history background check, which will include
fingerprinting. Must have employment eligibility in the U.S.
Indian preference will be observed in the hiring process. PRINCIPAL
ACTIVITIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Provides diagnosis, treatment, and
management of acute and chronic illnesses. Conducts physical exams,
health screenings, and immunizations across the lifespan. Prescribes
medications and treatments in accordance with federal and tribal
regulations. Promotes disease prevention and healthy lifestyle
practices through patient education and outreach. Collaborates with
tribal leaders and community health representatives to ensure culturally
appropriate care. Documents all patient encounters in the electronic
health record (HER) accurately and timely. Participates in quality
improvement initiatives, case reviews, and community health planning.
Serves as a clinical resource for medical assistants, nurses, and other
staff. Maintains knowledge of best practices in tribal health and
indigenous health disparities. Upholds patient confidentiality and
clinic policies in accordance with HIPAA and tribal law. Demonstrates
professionalism in all interactions and maintains positive, respectful
relationships with patients and tribal members. * Other duties as
assigned. HOURS: Full time PAY: \$124,656.00 per year DOE WORKSITE:
Three Rivers Health Center 150 S. Wall Street Coos Bay, Oregon 97420