RN, Triage Diabetes/Endocrinology Clinic at Oregon Health & Science University – Portland, Oregon
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About This Position
US-OR-Portland
Requisition ID: 2026-38265
Position Category: Nursing-RN
Job Type: ONA union represented
Position Type: Regular Full-Time
Posting Department: Department of Medicine: Diabetes/Endocrinology Clinic
Posting Salary Range: $55.24 - $92.02 per hour with offer based on experience, education and internal equity
Posting FTE: 1.00
Posting Schedule: Monday - Friday
Posting Hours: 8:30AM - 5:00PM
HR Mission: Healthcare
Drug Testable: Yes
Department Overview
The ambulatory triage nurse functions as a key component of telehealth and ambulatory care, using professional nursing judgment to assess patient needs, determine appropriate levels of care, and provide evidence-based guidance remotely. According to the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing (AAACN), telephone triage is a specialized area of telehealth nursing in which registered nurses apply critical thinking and comprehensive assessment skills to help patients identify the safest and most appropriate care options, ranging from selfcare to urgent or emergent evaluation. These nurses gather symptom information, evaluate acuity, offer clinical advice aligned with established protocols, coordinate care, and help prevent unnecessary emergency department or urgent care utilization, ultimately serving as an essential bridge between patients and the healthcare system.
- Schedule:
- Work unit: Harold Schnitzer Diabetes Health Center and Adult Endocrinology – Marquam Hill
- Shift length: 8-hour shifts
- Weekend obligations: None
- Call Obligations: None
Schedule: variable start/stop times. Specific schedule will be managed in Qgenda
Function/Duties of PositionThe Harold Schnitzer Diabetes Health Center (HSDHC) and Adult Endocrinology at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) is a nationally recognized center of excellence providing comprehensive, compassionate, and evidence-based care for children and adults with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, prediabetes and a variety of endocrinology conditions. Serving primarily patients from Oregon and Washington, the Center supports individuals who are newly diagnosed, require ongoing management, experience chronic complications, or are hospitalized due their condition. Patients are referred by physicians or other healthcare clinicians and receive access to a full spectrum of supportive services, including diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES), behavioral health, medical nutrition therapy (MNT), continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and insulin pump training, caregiver education, and opportunities to participate in related clinical trials. Care is provided on-site and virtually.
The Endocrinology and Diabetes Triage Registered Nurse requires strong clinical judgment, the ability to triage and prioritize patient needs, and a deep understanding of endocrinology and diabetes emergencies, diabetes technology, and evidence-based care practices. The Triage RN is responsible for:
- Onsite multimodal triage utilizing telephone, electronic messaging and in-person communication to facilitate timely clinical interventions and reduce acute avoidable care utilization
- Endocrine and Glucose Crisis Assessment & Management: Triages patients reporting acute emergencies including severe hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, provides immediate intervention and escalates to privileged provider or emergency services when clinically indicated.
- Medication Management and Education: Executes privileged provider-approved dose adjustment protocols and communicates medication changes to patients.
- Supports privileged providers processing urgent medication refills.
- Continuous Glucose Monitor (CMG) & Insulin Pump Troubleshooting: Reviews CGM data and insulin pump reports, identifies glycemic patterns for privileged provider review, and assists patients with basic device troubleshooting.
- Endocrine and Diabetes-Related Complication Monitoring & Referral Coordination: Triages symptoms suggestive of disease-related complications and coordinates privileged provider follow up and/or referrals to appropriate specialty services.
- Diabetes Self-Management Support: Reinforces patient self-management education during triage encounters, including sick-day rules, hypoglycemia treatment, and emergency care guidance, bridging gaps between formal DSMES visits and routine appointments. Facilitate same day scheduling with education team and/or provider
- Supports privileged providers in the insulin pump order process and coordinates associated education referrals in accordance with established workflows
- Serves as a central point of contact for patients, families, and interdisciplinary team members to promote continuity of care, care coordination and timely, efficient management of emerging clinical concerns.
OHSU Mission
Improve the health and well-being of people in Oregon and beyond. We strive to realize this vision through partnerships that will make us a national leader in health and science innovation.
OHSU Nursing Vision
As professional nurses, we partner with our community and each other to provide innovative, compassionate and excellent patient-centered care.
OHSU Core Competencies
OHSU Core Competencies are the knowledge, skills and behaviors that create the culture that facilitates advancing our nursing mission and vision. Our culture is what differentiates the experience of those we serve. For OHSU to be successful, we need to demonstrate and continually strengthen these core competencies through the work we do.
- Teamwork, Collaboration & Inclusion: Every person matters.
- Organizational Perspective: We are all connected.
- Performance Results: We work hard to make great things happen.
- Personal Effectiveness: We are strong in character.
- Clinical Enterprise: We make a difference
Required Qualifications
- Current, unencumbered Oregon State Registered Nurse License
- Current, unencumbered Washington State Registered Nurse License
- A minimum of two (2) years of direct patient care experience within the last five (5) years, including telephone triage, management of endocrinology conditions, and diabetes self-management education.
- Position is onsite, hybrid work will be considered after six (6) months
- BSN Graduates: 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) 30 days before start date.
- ADN Graduates: Associate Degree in Nursing from an accredited program 30 days before the start date.
- Associate degree Nurses required to enroll in BSN program within 3 years of hire and complete within 5 years of hire
- BLS at time of hire and must be issued by the American Heart Association (AHA)
- BLS must not expire during orientation
- 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.
This position also comes with great benefits! Some highlights include:
- Comprehensive health care plans. Covered at 100% of the cost 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