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Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant, Sisters, OR

Sisters, OR

Advanced Practice Provider (NP/PA) – Sisters, Oregon

High Lakes Health Care, part of Praxis Health, is proud to be recognized as one of the most innovative—and most human—medical groups in Central Oregon. Our commitment is simple: provide exceptional, relationship-centered care while fostering an environment where providers feel supported, respected, and empowered to do their best work. This dedication is reflected in our community being named “Best Medical Group” eight years running.

As the largest primary care group in Central Oregon, High Lakes is deeply rooted in the communities we serve. As part of Praxis Health—Oregon’s largest independent medical group—you’ll benefit from the strength of a collaborative network, accessible specialty resources, and responsive leadership.

We are seeking an experienced Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join our clinic in Sisters, Oregon. This role is best suited for a confident, well-rounded clinician who values autonomy and thrives in an independent practice setting.

About the Role
This position offers a unique opportunity to practice in a solo-provider environment during your scheduled clinic sessions. While the clinic is home to two providers, each maintains independent coverage during their respective schedules. This structure requires a provider who is:

  • Clinically confident across a broad scope of primary care
  • Comfortable with independent decision-making and problem-solving
  • Adaptable and efficient in managing a full patient panel
  • Committed to delivering thoughtful, relationship-driven care

You’ll be supported by a strong clinical team and have access to the broader High Lakes and Praxis network for collaboration, but your day-to-day practice will require a high degree of autonomy and clinical ownership.

This is an excellent opportunity for a provider who enjoys practicing at the top of their license while building meaningful, long-term relationships within a close-knit community.

Compensation & Benefits Highlights:

  • $140,000 base salary + production compensation: $160,000 - $180,000 annually 
  • 36 patient hours over a 4-day work week + 1/2 day admin – protect your work-life balance
  • Up to $15,000 Sign on/ Relocation bonus
  • Comprehensive health package: medical, dental, vision, life insurance
  • Paid PTO, 401K retirement, CME, enrollment in Thrive AP
  • Paid licensure, DEA & malpractice insurance
  • 100% outpatient practice with strong administrative support

Required Qualifications & Abilities:

  • Currently licensed Physician Assistant (PA) or Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
  • Preferred: 2 - 3 years of Primary Care experience as a licensed PA or NP
  • Required: Passion for Primary Care 
  • Clinical competency and expertise in caring for Primary Care patients
  • Strong understanding of examination methodologies and diagnostics
  • Knowledge of common medication, side effects and contraindications
  • In-depth knowledge of legal medical guidelines and medicine best practices
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Respect for patient's confidentiality
  • Compassionate and approachable
  • Responsible and trustworthy
  • Attend work regularly and on time

Sisters, Oregon

Cradled at the base of the Three Sisters mountains, Sisters offers a rare blend of small-town charm and outdoor adventure. With its western storefronts, vibrant arts scene, and welcoming community, Sisters feels both timeless and alive.

Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Cascade Mountains, the area provides year-round access to hiking, biking, fishing, skiing, and more. Whether you're drawn to peaceful high-desert landscapes or an active outdoor lifestyle, Sisters offers a setting where both your career and personal life can thrive.

General Physical Requirements

  • While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms and talk or hear.
  • The employee is occasionally required to sit and stoop, kneel, crouch.
  • The employee must regularly lift and /or move up to 10 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
  • Work Environment: Combination of medical office and exam/procedure room settings.

OSHA Category

This position performs tasks that involve exposure to blood, body fluids and/or tissues. All employees performing these duties are offered the opportunity to receive the Hepatitis-B vaccination series.

 

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