Wound Care Nurse Practitioner - Bend, Oregon (Onsite, Mobile)
Job Description
Job Description
Wound Care Nurse Practitioner – Bend, Oregon (Onsite, Mobile)
My client, a rapidly growing mobile wound care provider, is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Nurse Practitioner (or Physician Assistant) to deliver advanced wound care to patients throughout Bend, Oregon and surrounding Central Oregon communities such as Redmond, Sisters, and Sunriver. Bend is renowned for its outdoor lifestyle, vibrant local culture, and close-knit medical community—making this an exceptional opportunity for providers who want to make a direct impact while enjoying the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
What Makes This Role Unique:
You'll serve a diverse patient population in skilled nursing facilities, adult care homes, and private residences across scenic Central Oregon. Enjoy the flexibility of day shifts, no nights/weekends/on-call, and the chance to build relationships in a region known for its quality of life and outdoor recreation.
Key Responsibilities & Requirements:
- Travel within Bend and nearby cities (Redmond, Sisters, Sunriver, La Pine) to provide comprehensive wound care.
- See up to 35 patients per week; full-time, 1099 independent contractor.
- Valid NP/PA license, board certification, driver's license, and reliable transportation required.
- Training: 3 weeks (virtual & in-person, some travel required).
Why Join My Client?
- Day Shifts Only: Monday–Friday, no nights, weekends, or on-call.
- Supportive Environment: Administrative and insurance tasks are handled for you.
- Growth: Access ongoing training, career advancement, and wound care certification reimbursement after 90 days.
- Innovative Care: Use the latest wound care technology, including biologic patches and UltraMIST.
- Compensation: Full-time 1099 independent contractor, up to $170,000/year, paid monthly. Training paid at $43/hr for 3 weeks.
Requirements:
- Willingness to travel within the assigned region and for out-of-state training.
- Active and unrestricted NP/PA license; board certification.
- Driver's license and reliable transportation.
- Commitment to high-quality, compassionate wound care.
- DEA not required.
Estimated earnings up to $170,000/year