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Primary Care Nurse Practitioner - Albany, Oregon

Albany, OR

Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner in Albany, Oregon

Build Meaningful Relationships. Practice Comprehensive Medicine. Enjoy Life in the Willamette Valley 

At Albany Primary Care, we believe the best medicine begins with relationships. We're seeking a Nurse Practitioner who is passionate about delivering thoughtful, patient-centered primary care while enjoying the balance, autonomy, and support that come from practicing in a locally led, physician-driven organization.

Whether you're an experienced NP looking for a long-term home or a newer clinician seeking mentorship and growth, you'll join a collaborative team committed to caring for generations of families throughout the Albany community.

Practice Highlights

  • Established and respected primary care clinic serving Albany and the surrounding Willamette Valley
  • 36 patient contact hours over 4-4.5-day workweek
  • No hospital call or inpatient responsibilities
  • Relationship-centered care with a focus on continuity and panel development
  • Opportunity to build lasting connections with patients and families across all stages of life
  • Collaborative provider team that values clinical autonomy and shared decision-making
  • Access to Praxis Health's network of primary care and specialty colleagues throughout Oregon

Compensation & Benefits

  • Competitive base salary plus productivity bonus
  • Sign-on bonus/ relocation assistance available
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Professional development: ThriveAP enrollment (structured NP/PA advancement program)
  • 401(k) retirement, CME, ETO, Licensure, DEA, and Malpractice coverage
  • Student loan repayment assistance may be available for qualified candidates

Minimum Qualifications

  • Required: Passion for Primary Care
  • Required: 1 year of Primary Care experience as a licensed NP 
  • Preferred: 2+ years Primary Care experience as a licensed NP 
  • BE/BC

Why Albany, Oregon

Nestled in the heart of Oregon's scenic Willamette Valley, Albany offers the perfect blend of small-town warmth and modern convenience. Tree-lined historic districts, local restaurants, farmers markets, breweries, and community events create a welcoming atmosphere where it's easy to put down roots and feel connected.

Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy quick access to hiking, fishing, kayaking, mountain biking, and the Cascade Mountains, while Oregon's coast is only a short drive away. Albany is ideally situated between Portland and Eugene, allowing residents to enjoy the amenities of larger cities while benefiting from a more relaxed pace of life, shorter commutes, and a strong sense of community.

If you're looking for a place where you can build a rewarding practice, enjoy exceptional work-life balance, and become part of a community that values its healthcare providers, we'd love to meet you.

Why Praxis Health

Praxis Health is Oregon's leading independent healthcare organization, built on the belief that providers should have a meaningful voice in patient care and practice operations. Our clinics maintain their local identity while benefiting from the resources, collaboration, and stability of a larger physician-led network.

Here, you'll find a culture that values relationships over quotas, innovation over bureaucracy, and provider well-being as much as patient outcomes. We invest in technology that reduces administrative burden, support professional growth, and create environments where clinicians can focus on what matters most: caring for patients.

ADMINISTRATIVE & COMPLIANCE DISCLOSURE

The following physical requirements are included per standard credentialing and HR documentation. While performing the duties of this role, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, use hands to handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to sit, stoop, kneel, or crouch. The employee must regularly lift or move up to 10 lbs, frequently up to 25 lbs, and occasionally up to 100 lbs. Work environment is a combination of medical office and exam/procedure room settings.

 

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