NP Pediatric Full-time

Your Next Adventure Awaits: Pediatric Nurse Practitioner at Ocean Beach Health!

Are you a passionate Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) ready to make a lasting difference in children's lives? Step into a career that's more than just a job-it's an opportunity to transform the health and well-being of our community's youngest patients while working in a supportive, family-like environment.

At Ocean Beach Health, we're a mission-driven, non-profit organization dedicated to providing compassionate, patient-centered care. Join our collaborative, close-knit team where your skills, heart, and future are valued.

Why This Role is Exceptional

  • Be a cornerstone of pediatric care by supporting children and families from infancy through adolescence.

  • Work in a collaborative environment that values mentorship, teamwork, and innovation.

  • Enjoy opportunities for professional growth, skill-building, and career advancement.

  • As a non-profit, you may qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program-a life-changing benefit!


What You'll Do

  • Provide comprehensive pediatric care: exams, assessments, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up.

  • Manage both acute and chronic pediatric conditions such as asthma, diabetes, ADHD, and developmental concerns.

  • Order and interpret diagnostic tests; prescribe medications, treatments, and therapies.

  • Educate families on growth, development, nutrition, immunizations, and preventive care.

  • Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and specialists to coordinate comprehensive, family-centered care.

  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the Epic electronic health record system.

  • Participate in quality improvement, continuing education, and community outreach programs.

What You'll Bring

  • Master's or Doctorate degree in Nursing from an accredited program.

  • Board certification as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP-PC or PNP-AC).

  • Current Washington ARNP license, DEA registration, and prescriptive authority.

  • BLS and PALS certification (or ability to obtain within 6 months-company provided).

  • 1–2 years of pediatric experience preferred.

  • Strong communication, critical thinking, and clinical decision-making skills.

  • Commitment to patient-centered care, health equity, and community engagement.

Why Ocean Beach?

When you join us, you're not just gaining a rewarding role-you're gaining a lifestyle! Live and work on the breathtaking Long Beach Peninsula, nestled in Pacific County in Washington's Pacific Northwest. Here, you'll enjoy:

  • Stunning coastal views and endless outdoor adventures.

  • A welcoming community with small-town charm and big-city amenities nearby (close to both Portland and Seattle).

Benefits That Show We Care

  • Excellent medical, dental, and vision insurance.

  • Generous PTO and 9 paid holidays annually.

  • Malpractice insurance and paid CME.

  • Retirement plan with a 5% employer match after one year.

  • 8 hours of paid volunteer time annually.

  • Short-term disability, EAP services, and more!

Ready to Make a Difference?

This is your chance to join a dedicated team that values innovation, compassion, and excellence. Be part of an organization where your voice matters and your work transforms lives every day.

📩 Apply now to embark on this exciting journey with Ocean Beach Health!
Questions? Reach out to our HR team at employment@oceanbeachhospital.com

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