Registered Nurse I or II-Lincoln City: Closes 04/23/2026

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Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians

Posted 2 days ago

Full Time

Lincoln City, Oregon

In Person

Smart Summary

The clinic RN provides safe, quality nursing care by assessing patients, administering treatments, and developing nursing care plans within a primary care setting. They also coordinate care with multi-disciplinary teams and provide patient education to optimize health outcomes.

We are looking for a Registered Nurse with an active RN license in Oregon. New graduates are welcome, and those with over two years of experience may be eligible for a higher-level position. Strong communication, critical thinking, and the ability to work in a team are essential for providing quality patient care.

Must Have Skills for ATS

Nursing care

Patient assessment

Medication administration

Care planning

Clinical documentation

Patient education

Motivational interviewing

Quality assessment

HIPAA compliance

Critical thinking

Multi-disciplinary collaboration

Electronic medical records

Vaccine administration

Primary care

Harm reduction model

Job Description

Description

Opening Date: 04/09/2026

Closing Date:  04/23/2026

Job Title:  Registered Nurse I or II

Salary/Wage: $40.55/Per Hr. OR $42.85/Per Hr. 

Tribal Level: TL:124.1 or TL:125.1

Location: Lincoln City, OR. 

Classification: Full-Time, Non-Exempt.

Job Posting Number: 4075308

INTRODUCTION:

The clinic RN provides quality safe nursing care to patients of Siletz Community Health Clinic while working within the scope of practice. This position assists providers and other team members in a wide variety of duties, as well as coordinating care to optimize patient outcomes. 

DUTIES:

  • All duties are expected to be performed in accordance with Siletz Community Health Clinic and CTSI policies and procedures, in addition to scope of practice, tribal, state and federal regulations.
  • Participates in assessing, planning and implementing in delivery of patient care in a primary care setting. Performs direct care activities by administering medications, vaccines, or other treatments as ordered then observes and documents patient response. Perform physical assessments, review histories, gather data, perform lab testing, then develop and implement nursing care plan. 
  • Provides ongoing planning, organizing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating of patient care in the clinic.
  • Consistently sets appropriate priorities in providing good patient care that is organized and time conscious.
  • Communicate with personnel from other clinic departments, tribal departments, and community health partners to coordinate resources, resolve problems, and coordinate services to provide high quality comprehensive patient care. 
  • Communicates with patients via phone, face to face, or email to deliver test results, discuss medication changes, assess patient complaints or concerns, communicate care plan, changes to care plan, provide education or instructions.
  • Create and maintain a high performance clinic environment characterized by positive role model, leadership and strong team ethic.Provides an environment that demonstrates caring, compassion, and respect for all patients and families. 
  • Promotes and counsels patients regarding general health maintenance, preventative health, and encourages patient to be the leader in their own health care choices. 
  • Identifies medically and psychosocially complex patients and their families who are likely to benefit from care management. Coordinates referral to health navigator and ensures services delivered. Maintain and ensure confidentiality of patient’s conditions and records and other data on a consistent basis. Adhere to HIPAA guidelines at all times. 
  • Utilize motivational interviewing skills to encourage patients to set personal health goals. Assist patient to meet those goals via collaboration with other health professionals and/or referrals to appropriate treatment or education. 
  • Actively participates in Quality Assessment and Improvement activities. Serves as key team member that support evidence based best practices as outlined by Indian Health Service) and AAAHC benchmarks and standards.
  • Other duties as assigned by nursing supervisor, clinical services director, or medical director.

Requirements

REQUIREMENTS:

RN licensure in the State of Oregon. New Graduate RN’s with less than 2 years of experience will start at TL 124. After two years of satisfactory experience, position will transition to RN II at TL 125.2. RN’s with more than 2 years of experience will start at TL 125, with starting step negotiable depending on experience. 

Knowledge of: 

Medications, including potential side effects and interactions.

Knowledge of medical records, medical procedures, and terminology.

Ability to:

Recognize symptoms and provide recommendations within scope of practice. 

Administer prescribed treatments, perform procedures, and carry out tasks ordered by providers within scope of practice.

Respond quickly and appropriately to situations that may arise. 

Use critical thinking skills to adjust actions in order to provide patient centered care. 

Adapt to rapidly changing situations. 

Use effective written and oral communication skills to explain complex medical issues, work with team members and providers, and discuss difficult or sensitive issues.

Listen and understand complex information. 

Be an effective member of a multi-disciplinary care team. 

Work, communicate, and contribute to cooperative working relationships with a wide variety of co-workers.

Use scientific and psychosocial nursing principles, practices, techniques, and processes to provide care from infant to geriatric. 

Read, interpret, and apply policies and procedures along with applicable laws and regulations; including, Tribal, Federal, State, and local jurisdictions. 

Understand and work within tribal structure, culture, and values. 

Work with diverse populations. Possess an understanding of disease process and communication needs for various age ranges. 

Apply personal sensitivity to the needs and experiences of others. Provide non-judgmental care towards all persons, utilizing the harm reduction model. 

Other:

BLS certification required or ability to obtain within 30-days of hire.

Must possess a valid Oregon State driver's license, insurance and be eligible to drive a GSA Vehicle.

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Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians

The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians is a sovereign nation, and has three main branches of government - Judicial, Executive and Legislative. The Siletz Tribal Court and Appellate Court serve as our Judicial branch. You will find additional information under the Court and Justices tab below. The Executive branch consists of the Tribal Administration and many varied programs and services offered for the benefit of tribal members.

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