RN, Medicine
Company : Oregon Health & Science University
Location : Portland, OR
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 5 January 2026
Department Overview
Acute Care (5A) and Family Medicine (5C) is a conceptually contiguous Family Medicine and General Medicine Acute Care unit with 14 beds on the Family Medicine unit and 23 beds on the Acute Care unit.
The patient population is adults who have a variety of medical diagnoses such as Diabetes, End Stage Renal Disease, End Stage Liver Disease, Gastro-Intestinal Disorders, Adult Cystic Fibrosis, chronic and acute pain, infection, diagnostic testing, and psychiatric patients with a medical overlay. Patients require acute medical and nursing interventions such as intravenous fluids, nutritional support, pain management, antibiotics administration, diabetic management, respiratory care, remote telemetry, prepping for procedures, and education to optimize self-care. 5A/5C admits behavioral/psychiatric patients with medical issues that may have suicidal ideation or other behavioral risks that necessitate a court hold. Creating a therapeutic environment for this population includes establishing a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship that facilitates gathering critical patient data and implementing the interdisciplinary plan of care.
This position also comes with great benefits! Some highlights include:
- Comprehensive health care plans. Covered 100% for full-time employees and 88% for dependents.
- $50K of term life insurance provided at no cost to the employee
- Two separate above market pension plans to choose from
- Vacation - 192 to 288 hours per year depending on length of service, prorated for part-time
- Holidays - up to 64 holiday hours per calendar year (employees accrue .0308 holiday hours for each hour paid – included in vacation accruals)
- Sick Leave - 96 hours per year, prorated for part-time
- Substantial public transportation discounts (Tri-met and C-Tran)
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Innovative Employee Assistance Program (EAP) including extensive wellness resources
Function/Duties of Position
The OHSU Clinical registered nurse (RN) provides compassionate, evidence-based, and efficient care to individuals, families, communities and patient populations. The Clinical RN's care delivery is consistent with the Oregon Nurse Practice Act, the ANA Scope and Standards of Practice, and the ANA Code of Ethics. The Clinical RN demonstrates the professional role obligations of scientist, leader, and knowledge transferor [Onsomble Model of the Professional Role™]. Professional accountability enriches the Clinical RN's engagement as a leader in promoting an inter-professional culture of collaborative decision-making, innovation, life-long learning, and teamwork. The Clinical RN exemplifies the principles of a Culture of Safety by committing to a Just Culture, a Reporting Culture, a Learning Culture, and an Engaged Informed Culture.
Required Qualifications
- 1 year of RN experience in an adult inpatient unit
- Associate or Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing from a program accredited by Commission of Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) or Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (CNEA) by 30 days before the start date
- BSN preferred
- Associate Degree Nurses required to enroll in BSN program within 3 years of hire and complete within 5 years of hire
- Current unencumbered Oregon RN license by 1 week before the start date
- Current BLS certification awarded by the American Heart Association (AHA) by the start date
- BLS must not expire during orientation or probation period, and must have the same expiration date (upload documentation with online application)
- Must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without accommodation
Additional Details
Length of Orientation – Experienced Nurse
- External candidates: OHSU & Nursing New Employee Orientation (NEO) for about a week.
- Either Transition to Practice (TTP) Program Specialty Fellowship/Fellowship Learning Pathway or Orientation experience for 3 days-26 weeks depending on the care area. An employment service agreement may apply.
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Frequently asked questions
Portland's healthcare environment offers a unique blend of community-focused care and urban hospital settings, with Oregon Health & Science University providing advanced clinical practices. RNs here often navigate a diverse patient base, including chronic and psychiatric care, making the role especially dynamic compared to other locations.
Beyond the mandatory Oregon RN license and BLS certification, many employers in Oregon value additional credentials like Certified Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse (CMSRN) or certifications in telemetry due to the acute care demands, enhancing both clinical expertise and job competitiveness.
Clinical RNs at OHSU manage complex adult cases requiring interventions such as intravenous therapy, diabetic management, and psychiatric patient care. They balance technical tasks with therapeutic communication, creating individualized care plans while collaborating across interdisciplinary teams.
OHSU offers a robust foundation for career growth through specialized fellowship programs, continuing education support, and leadership opportunities. Engaging with cutting-edge practices in acute and family medicine units helps RNs build expertise that can lead to clinical specialist or managerial roles.
OHSU stands out by covering 100% of full-time employee health plans, offering two above-market pension options, generous vacation and holiday accruals, plus tuition reimbursement. These benefits create financial security and promote work-life balance for nursing professionals.
Portland's demand for experienced hospital RNs remains strong, with OHSU seeking candidates with at least one year of adult inpatient experience. Competition is moderate, favoring those with Oregon licensure and specialized certifications, reflecting a healthy job market with steady openings.
Clinical RNs in Portland typically earn between $75,000 and $95,000 annually, depending on experience and unit specialty. Given the acute and family medicine focus at OHSU, salaries often trend toward the higher end, reflecting the complex skill set required.
Yes, OHSU actively encourages professional development by offering tuition reimbursement and access to extensive wellness resources. This support allows RNs to advance degrees like BSN or specialty certifications without compromising their clinical responsibilities.
New RNs at OHSU undergo a thorough onboarding including a week-long new employee orientation and a specialty fellowship or transition-to-practice program lasting up to 26 weeks. This ensures comprehensive preparation tailored to acute and family medicine care nuances.
At OHSU, RN clinical specialists often lead quality improvement initiatives and provide advanced clinical guidance beyond routine patient care. They serve as knowledge resources, facilitating evidence-based practice adoption, whereas general clinical nurses focus primarily on direct patient interventions.