Riverside Hospice | Full Time EX| Nurse Practitioner

Riverside Home Health & HospiceGrants Pass, OR

About The Position

Nurse Practitioner – Provider Services Riverside Home Health & Hospice Southern Oregon | Grants Pass & Medford Full-Time Medicine That Meets Patients Where They Are Healthcare can be complicated and overwhelming — especially for patients navigating multiple conditions, medications, and care settings. At Riverside Home Health & Hospice, our Provider Services Nurse Practitioners help bridge that gap. We bring medical care directly to patients — in their homes, assisted living communities, and skilled nursing facilities — helping them receive the care they need without unnecessary hospital visits. If you’re a Nurse Practitioner who enjoys autonomy, clinical decision-making, and building relationships with patients and care teams, this role offers the opportunity to practice medicine in a way that truly impacts lives. Why This Role Matters Provider Services exists to help patients navigate complex healthcare needs while improving outcomes and preventing unnecessary hospitalizations. As a Provider Services Nurse Practitioner, you will: • Provide in-person and telehealth care across multiple care settings • Diagnose and manage acute and chronic conditions • Conduct patient assessments, prescribe medications, and guide treatment plans • Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and community care teams • Help patients receive the right care at the right time Your work helps ensure patients experience timely, coordinated, high-quality care within their own communities. Who Thrives in This Role Our ideal candidate is a Nurse Practitioner who: • Enjoys practicing independently while collaborating with physicians and teams • Thinks critically and confidently in complex clinical situations • Communicates effectively with patients, families, and facility partners • Is organized and able to manage a dynamic schedule • Values relationships with community partners and care teams • Takes ownership of patient outcomes This role is ideal for providers who enjoy a mobile practice environment and want to make a measurable difference in community healthcare. Our Culture (This Actually Matters Here) At Riverside, we operate by CAPLICO, the values that guide how we care for patients and how we support each other. C – Customer Second We support one another so we can serve patients well. A – Accountability We follow through and take ownership of outcomes. P – Passion for Learning We continuously grow and improve our practice. L – Love One Another We treat patients, families, and teammates with respect and compassion. I – Intelligent Risk Taking We advocate for patients and address issues early. C – Celebration We recognize meaningful wins and milestones. O – Ownership We take responsibility for the care we provide. At Riverside, culture isn’t just something we talk about — it shapes how we practice medicine every day. What You’ll Be Doing • Providing medical care across assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities, and patient homes • Conducting patient evaluations, diagnosing conditions, and prescribing treatments • Managing acute and routine medical conditions through in-person visits, phone calls, or telehealth • Collaborating with physicians and interdisciplinary care teams • Documenting clinical findings and coordinating care • Building strong working relationships with community partners Productivity Expectations Our providers maintain a balanced clinical schedule designed to support both patient access and quality care. Typical expectations include: • ALF / home patients: approximately 40 visits per week • SNF / rehabilitation patients: approximately 50 visits per week Visit counts may vary depending on visit complexity and visit type. Documentation is expected to be completed and signed within 7 days of the patient visit. Providers participate in on-call rotation as needed.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree from an accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program
  • Current Oregon licensure and prescriptive authority
  • Ability to work collaboratively with physicians and interdisciplinary teams
  • Strong clinical judgment and decision-making skills
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
  • Providers must be comfortable traveling locally to serve patients and partner facilities

Responsibilities

  • Provide in-person and telehealth care across multiple care settings
  • Diagnose and manage acute and chronic conditions
  • Conduct patient assessments, prescribe medications, and guide treatment plans
  • Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and community care teams
  • Help patients receive the right care at the right time
  • Providing medical care across assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities, and patient homes
  • Conducting patient evaluations, diagnosing conditions, and prescribing treatments
  • Managing acute and routine medical conditions through in-person visits, phone calls, or telehealth
  • Collaborating with physicians and interdisciplinary care teams
  • Documenting clinical findings and coordinating care
  • Building strong working relationships with community partners
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