Part-Time

Nurse Practitioner

Madras

Posted on 2/27/2026

Deadline 3/2/26
Oregon State Government

Oregon State Government

5,001-10,000 employees

Regulates Oregon air, land, water quality

Compensation Overview

$9.8k - $13.2k/mo

+ Swing shift $3.92/hour + Night shift $5/hour + Weekend shift $5/hour + 5% for bilingual + 4.75% for BSN + 9.5% for MSN + 5% for Lead Worker

No H1B Sponsorship

Antelope, OR, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • A current Nurse Practitioner’s license and Registered Nurse license issued by the Oregon State Board of Nursing.
  • Diagnostic techniques
  • Nursing principles and practices
  • Current treatment for common human diseases
  • Human growth and behavior
  • Therapeutic treatments, use of examination instruments, and administration of medication
  • Patient assessment, including laboratory tests and other diagnostic procedures, analysis of data, and problem identification
  • Exercising judgment in determining when to consult other resources for diagnosis and case management
  • Communicating orally and in writing with a variety of individuals
  • Working with patients who may be aggressive, self-abusive, or combative
Responsibilities
  • Perform patient examination evaluating heart, lungs, and gastrointestinal system using a stethoscope to identify abnormalities in order to determine the nature and extent of disease.
  • Evaluate patients for masses and enlargement in major organs and glands, such as for evidence of enlarged liver and enlarged thyroid gland.
  • Examine teeth, throat, ears, eyes, skin, and other parts of the body for signs of malformation or disease.
  • Perform venipuncture as needed and orders laboratory studies.
  • Interpret results of laboratory studies.
  • Develop and carry out complete patient treatment plan as primary provider.
  • Treat infections, sprains, and simple fractures.
  • Sutures wounds not involving major blood vessels, nerves or tendons.
  • Suggests food supplements, non-prescription medicine, and prescribes antibiotics and other drugs to the extent authorized.
  • Refers cases to physicians and healthcare specialists for conditions outside this employee’s ability to diagnose or treat according to established protocol.
  • Confers directly with one or more physicians regarding diagnosis and care-management challenges.
  • Training may include instructing nurses and health specialists in techniques to expand their diagnostic, counseling, communication, and referral skills.
  • Confirms and extends assessments made by clinic registered nurses.
  • Authorizes and oversees treatment given under that employee’s supervision.
  • Explains normal growth and development, abnormalities, diseases, diagnostic methods, and treatment to patients.
Oregon State Government

Oregon State Government

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Oregon DEQ is a state regulatory agency that protects and improves Oregon’s air, land, and water quality. It achieves this by issuing permits, conducting inspections, monitoring pollution, and enforcing environmental laws. The agency operates under Oregon statutes and uses data, reports, and outreach to inform the public and help communities comply with regulations. It stands apart from private firms because its authority comes from state government, focusing on statewide environmental protection and public accountability, including explicit commitments to equal opportunity employment and workplace diversity. Its goal is to restore, maintain, and enhance the quality of air, land, and water for residents and ecosystems in Oregon.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Salem, Oregon

Founded

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • ODOJ consumer program grew 27% in recoveries from 2024.
  • DEQ and OHA proactively address Southeast Portland air toxics.
  • ODDS hosts community meetings for transparent budget input.

What critics are saying

  • DEQ wastewater permits shut seafood processors in 3-6 months.
  • Measure 110 negligence triggers lawsuits and funding cuts.
  • Labor Bureau discrimination lawsuit costs $10M+ settlement.

What makes Oregon State Government unique

  • ODOJ recovered $1.56M from fraud in 2025, topping consumer complaints.
  • Agriculture awarded $8.6M grants to 14 meat processors including Redmond.
  • Legislature introduced self-scoring tool for law effectiveness.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

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Paid Holidays

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

Hybrid Work Options

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