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🩺 Now Hiring NPs Across Oregon!


FT & PRN Openings in Molalla • Oregon City • Portland • John Day • Eugene • Myrtle Point

Altea Healthcare – Where Purpose Meets Balance


Are you a dedicated licensed and board-certified Nurse Practitioner looking for a meaningful career with unbeatable flexibility and support?


Join Altea Healthcare, where we put providers first—and back it up with competitive pay, full benefits, and a schedule that fits your life.


đź’Ą What You Get with Altea:

  • đź’° Top-Tier Pay + Monthly RVU Bonus
  • 🏥 Full Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision
  • đź’¸ 401(k) with Company Match
  • 🌴 3 Weeks PTO, 6 Paid Holidays, 1 Floating Holiday
  • đź“… Flexible Scheduling – FT & PRN options
  • đź’Ľ Real Work-Life Balance


📍 Locations with Immediate Openings:

  • Molalla, OR
  • Oregon City, OR
  • Portland, OR
  • John Day, OR
  • Eugene, OR
  • Myrtle Point, OR


Whether you're looking for a full-time role or a flexible PRN opportunity, we’ve got options to fit your lifestyle.

🔎 Who We’re Looking For:

  • Licensed and board certified NP in Oregon
  • DEA licensed preferred or willing to obtain
  • Post-acute/SNF/LTC experience is a plus
  • Self-motivated, compassionate, and committed to quality care


đź’™ Why Altea?


At Altea Healthcare, we know that taking care of our patients starts with taking care of our providers. You'll work in a supportive, collaborative environment where your voice matters and your work truly makes an impact.


📩 Apply Today and Join a Team That Values You—Professionally and Personally.


Your next opportunity is waiting in Molalla, Oregon City, Portland, John Day, Eugene, Myrtle Point

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