Physician Associate/Nurse Practitioner
Company: Orchid Health
Location: Estacada
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Join an Organization that Puts
its People First! *Please note that this position is 32 hours/week
and is located at our clinic in Estacada, OR. Interested in helping
grow a healthcare model based on trusting relationships, joy in
work, and health equity? Orchid Health might be just the place for
you! Orchid Health was founded over 10 years ago with the belief
that the most effective way to improve the health of our
communities is through integrated patient-centered care that takes
the time to listen to and build trusting relationships with each
patient. We currently see thousands of patients at our Oregon
clinic locations, all supported by a talented, passionate, and
dedicated staff. Our mission is to advance a new model for
community health to thrive based on relationships, joy in work, and
health equity. We achieve this by leaning into our four pillars and
core values: Core Values: Challenge the Status Quo Cultivate
Respect Courageously Vulnerable and Accountable Four Pillars (in
order of priority): Pillar 1: Employee Well-Being Pillar 2:
Trusting Patient Relationships Pillar 3: Community Health Pillar 4:
Financial Sustainability Why work for Orchid Health? At Orchid
Health, we’re moving away from traditional top-down management to
something more human: self-management. Our teams work together to
make most day-to-day decisions, without a clinic manager giving
direction. Instead, team members take on shared responsibilities
based on their strengths, hold each other accountable, and are
supported by peers, coaches, and access to clear, timely
information. This structure reduces bureaucracy, supports
collaboration, and makes work more meaningful. We believe that the
people doing the work are best positioned to lead it, and we’ve
built our organization around that belief. Orchid’s team members
have abundant opportunities to expand their professional skills in
a supportive environment, participate in community outreach
efforts, and enjoy a robust benefits package. Compensation:
$111,200 – $136,000/year depending on experience and skills (0.8
FTE) $8,000 sign-on bonus! First $4,000 paid after 30 days of
employment, second $4,000 paid after 12 months of employment
Benefits: Medical, Dental, & Vision – Orchid pays monthly premiums
at 100% for team members and at least 50% for their dependents for
base medical and dental plans $1,000/year Wellness Benefit - for
things that make you happy! 401(k) with a company match and
financial planning and wellness resources available at no cost. A
Continuing Education / Continuing Medical Education budget for all
team members An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that provides
mental health support, financial planning, and lifestyle training
opportunities, at no cost to employees Approved sites for Student
Loan Repayment Programs with NHSC and Oregon Health Care Providers
128 hours of PTO per year, annually front-loaded with tenure-based
increases 40 hours of paid inclement weather and emergency closure
leave, annually front-loaded 8 paid holidays, plus your birthday
off! Free care at our clinics for team members and their families
And more! *Team members are eligible for benefits on the first of
the month following 30 days of employment. Estacada is considered
one of Oregon’s highest need areas when it comes to healthcare, and
taking this position will be making a huge difference in a
community that truly needs and appreciates its healthcare
providers. Orchid Health’s Wade Creek Clinic is located in
Estacada, Oregon. With Mt. Hood National Forest and Clackamas River
recreation area as its backyard, Estacada is only a 45-minute drive
to downtown Portland. The city is known for its thriving arts
culture, friendly downtown shops, local farmers market, and
abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. Responsibilities:
Clinical Competency Provide comprehensive primary care to patients
in a professional manner, leading to trust, engagement, and
positive health outcomes. Treat all patients equally and to the
best of your ability. Maintain a calm and professional demeanor.
Model actions that demonstrate respect for all individuals,
treating patients without judgment or prejudice. Practice empathy,
using a Trauma Informed Care approach with all patients. Maintain
licensure and certifications and follow all necessary measures to
maintain and demonstrate competency as required by your Licensing
Board. Clinical Responsibility Create and maintain thorough patient
records including health history, present illness, physical
findings, assessment, medical decision making, and treatment plans.
Orders for prescription drugs, diagnostic testing, and referrals
should be documented. Interpretation of test results should also be
documented. Maintain chart notes comprehensively, with proper
management of Problem Lists and Medication Lists, and active
involvement in the development and maintenance of Patient Care
Plans. Respond to patient lab, imaging, and referral results within
24 hours on days scheduled on duty. Complete patient charts within
72 hours of providing a visit to a patient. Be available for
consultation, assistance with medical/mental health emergencies and
referrals by Orchid staff while at the clinic and as mutually
agreed upon in terms of after-hours consultation. Respond to
patient queries and cases daily when scheduled to be in the clinic.
Work to meet productivity targets as agreed upon by the leadership
team. Follow Clinical Guidelines for the management of patient
health issues in a competent manner. Adhere to policies in managing
patients prescribed Controlled Substances. Personal Growth and
Learning Be willing to acknowledge and learn from personal
mistakes. Maintain an open mind and adapt to constructive feedback.
Take responsibility to continually learn and expand clinical
knowledge, and participate wholeheartedly with educational
initiatives provided at Orchid. Ask for help when seeing a patient
for clinical issues that are unfamiliar to you or have a high
degree of complexity. Teamwork Assist with the development of
clinic policies, protocols and collaborative practice agreements as
needed from time to time in collaboration with clinic leadership.
Maintain a respectful attitude that fosters good relationships with
supervisors, providers, and other members of the Clinical and
Administrative Teams. Employ clear written and verbal communication
skills with patients, staff, and leadership. Maintain and model an
attitude of positivity and problem-solving. Be willing to embrace
innovative clinical models and cooperate with the growth of other
team members, specifically working to help in enhancing medical
assistant and other team members’ skills, roles and
responsibilities. Intentionally support teammates by recognizing
and expressing appreciation for positive contributions that
coworkers make to patient care, team support, and the work
environment. Share work responsibilities as agreed upon by the
provider team to cover one another when indicated/needed. Come to
work on time and work with diligence. Personal Responsibilities
Uphold and represent Orchid’s Core Values. Ask questions and
thoroughly communicate with staff to ensure the highest quality of
teamwork and care delivery. Appropriately report concerns that you
observe regarding patient care to ensure consistency from all team
members. Refrain from discussing personal, political and religious
views in the workplace. Work Schedule Scheduled hours: 0.8 FTE = 32
scheduled hours Patient care hours: Orchid PCP providers are
generally scheduled to have ~ 75% of their scheduled hours
available for direct patient care. The remaining 25% shall be made
available for care coordination, team huddles and/or meetings,
community health initiatives, charting, and other project-based
work. Required Qualifications: Current certification as a Nurse
Practitioner or Physician’s Assistant Must be licensed to practice
medicine in the State of Oregon prior to beginning employment Must
have and be able to maintain current DEA certification, licensure,
and board certification Work Environment: While in the clinic, team
members may be exposed to viruses, disease, and infection from
patients and specimens in the working environment. Team members may
be required to work for extended periods of time at a computer.
Team members use standard office equipment, such as computers,
phones, and e-fax. Physical Demands: The physical demands described
here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While
performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly
required to talk and hear. Specific vision abilities required by
this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision,
peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust
focus. The employee may be regularly required to use hands and
fingers to operate a computer, telephone, and keyboard. This
position requires intermittent physical activity, including
standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, reaching, and
crouching, as well as lifting and supporting patients. Computer
work is required for in-clinic positions. Light to moderate lifting
may be required. Travel: Travel is primarily local during the
business day, although some out-of-the-area may be expected on
occasion (CME events, or activities involving other Orchid Health
Clinics). Employment Offer Contingencies: Job offers are contingent
upon the successful completion of a background check and drug
screening. AAP/EEO Statement: It is the policy of Orchid Health to
provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons
regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status,
physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic
information, marital status, status with regard to public
assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected
by federal, state or local law. In addition, Orchid Health will
provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with
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