For
Clinicians
Community and migrant health centers are ideal for clinicians who are dedicated to serving the underserved, working with diverse populations, and participating in a team-oriented environment. Currently, we serve 24 community health centers in Oregon that have over 145 sites in diverse urban, suburban, rural, and frontier locations.
OPCA is dedicated to helping you find an opportunity in an underserved area that will meet your professional as well as personal needs and qualifications. As a part of the Northwest Community Health Recruitment Collaborative, a consortium of the Northwest Regional PCA, the Idaho PCP, the Alaska PCA, and the OPCA, we recruit and refer the following candidates to community health centers around the region:
- Physicians
- Dentists
- Pharmacists
- Physicians Assistants
- Nurse Practitioners
- Behavioral health providers, including psychologists and social workers
- Certified Nurse Midwives (for Oregon only)
- Registered Nurses (for Oregon only)
If you are a professional or student nearing graduation in of the disciplines mentioned above and you are interested in working in community health, please visit our JOB
SEARCH page.
Benefits of working for community and migrant health centers
include:
- Paid malpractice insurance
- A reasonable work schedule
- Paid vacation time
- Compensation for continuing medical education
- Possible participation in loan repayment programs
- The
opportunity to provide evidence-based care.
For further information, contact us at recruitoregon@orpca.org or
503-228-8852 ext. 25
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