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Advanced Practice Provider

Bellevue, WA · On-site

$136K - $167K/yr

Job Summary and Responsibilities As a Primary Care Advanced Practice Provider, you will join an established practice in Bellevue, Washington. We specialize in diagnosing and treating patients, making ...

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The Psychiatric Provider Aide supports Psychiatric prescribers in administrative and clinical areas. This position also works with Mental Health Therapists and Chemical Dependency Professionals in ...

Provide leadership and oversight to the Commissioning team to ensure that the commissioning scope of work is executed in an efficient and accurate manner. Frequently interacts with the owner, owner ...

Provide leadership and oversight to the Commissioning team to ensure that the commissioning scope of work is executed in an efficient and accurate manner. Frequently interacts with the owner, owner ...

Provide leadership and oversight to the Commissioning team to ensure that the commissioning scope of work is executed in an efficient and accurate manner. Frequently interacts with the owner, owner ...

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As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for provider in Seattle, WA is $36.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.97 and $32.26 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a provider?

Providers in healthcare are individuals or organizations that deliver medical services to patients. This includes doctors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinics, and hospitals. Providers are responsible for diagnosing conditions, prescribing treatments, and managing overall patient care. The term can refer to both individual professionals and institutions, depending on the context. Providers must typically be licensed and meet specific qualifications to practice.

How does a provider typically collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care?

Providers, such as physicians, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants, regularly work alongside nurses, specialists, pharmacists, and administrative staff to deliver holistic patient care. This collaboration often involves multidisciplinary team meetings, coordinated care plans, and regular communication—both in person and through electronic health records. Strong collaboration helps reduce errors, ensures continuity of care, and improves patient outcomes. Applicants should be prepared to participate actively in team discussions and contribute to shared decision-making processes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a healthcare provider, and why are they important?

To thrive as a healthcare Provider, you need a strong background in clinical medicine, diagnostic skills, and an appropriate medical or advanced practice degree (MD, DO, NP, or PA) with current licensure. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), medical coding systems, and diagnostic tools is essential. Excellent communication, empathy, and strong decision-making abilities help build trust with patients and work effectively within care teams. These skills and qualifications ensure safe, effective patient care and support positive health outcomes in a complex healthcare environment.

What is the difference between Provider vs Nurse?

AspectProviderNurse
CredentialsMedical degree (MD, DO), licensingRN license, nursing certifications
Work EnvironmentClinics, hospitals, private practicesHospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities
Role & ResponsibilitiesDiagnose, treat, prescribe medicationsPatient care, monitoring, assisting in procedures

Providers, such as physicians, have advanced medical degrees and can diagnose and prescribe treatments. Nurses focus on patient care, monitoring, and supporting providers. Both roles are essential in healthcare, but providers have broader clinical responsibilities and prescribing authority, while nurses provide vital ongoing patient support.

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Infographic showing various Provider job openings in Seattle, WA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,311 per year, or $36.2 per hour.

$117K - $155K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Community Health Center of Snohomish County offers competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits package designed to address health, time off, retirement and career-advancement needs.  Benefits available include health insurance (medical/dental/vision), up to 160 hours of vacation time pro-rated by FTE every 12 months, paid sick leave, 10-paid holidays, 403(b) Safe Harbor retirement plan with employer match, disability and life insurance, and more!  We also offer $0.75/hour for those who test proficiently in a second language.

***The role is covered by a collective bargaining agreement.*** 

Job Summary 

The Advanced Practice Provider operates in a team with other clinic healthcare providers and support staff. The Advanced Practice Provider provides medical care to all age groups in accordance with the State of Washington Department of Licensing and professional scope of practice. In addition, the Advanced Practice Provider provides diagnostic and therapeutic medical services to CHC patients, while making reasonable and sound medical assessments and treatment plans. 

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities 

  • Reads, speaks, understands and writes proficiently in English.
  • Works independently and is self-directed.
  • Works effectively in a team environment.
  • Organizes, prioritizes, and coordinates multiple activities and tasks.
  • Works with initiative, energy and effectiveness in a fast-paced environment.
  • Remains calm and effective in high pressure and emergency situations.
  • Problem-solves with creativity and ingenuity.
  • Knowledge of medical terminology.
  • Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office applications; Word, Excel and Outlook.

Preferred: 

  • Bilingual skills.

Education 

  • High school graduate or equivalent.
  • Bachelor’s degree as a Physician Assistant or 
  • Registered Nurse with a Master’s degree or post Master’s Certificate as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP).

Preferred: 

  • Education and training in specialized care such as prenatal care, family practice, pediatrics, obstetrics or prenatal.

Experience 

Preferred: 

  • Not less than a 0.5 Full Time Equivalent (FTE) of patient care within field of training within the past year.
  • CPT-4 coding experience.
  • ICD-10 coding experience.
  • Healthcare information systems, such as electronic health record and practice management systems experience.
  • Experience in a multiple provider medical practice.
  • Working with low income, multi-ethnic populations.

Credentials 

  • Physician Assistant license, with prescriptive privileges, with the State of Washington or 
  • Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) license, with prescriptive privileges, with the State of Washington.
  • DEA controlled substances registration.
  • Physician Assistant certification by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA).
  • Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (CPR/AED) certification - must be obtained within 45 days of employment.
  • Verified immunity to measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), and varicella (chickenpox). Immunity may be demonstrated through vaccination records or titer results.  Medical or religious accommodation requests may be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
  • Successful completion of CHC’s credentialing and privileging review upon hire and re-credentialing as appropriate.

    Job Specific Functions/Performance: 

    1. Provides medical care to all age groups in accordance with the State of Washington Department of Licensing and professional scope of practice.
    2. Provides diagnostic and therapeutic medical services to CHC patients. Makes reasonable and sound medical assessments and treatment plans.
    3. Obtains complete medical history and physical data from patients.
    4. Interprets and integrates data to determine appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures as needed.
    5. Consults with physicians when indicated in managing acute and chronic medical needs of the patients.
    6. Orders appropriate laboratory and diagnostic procedures.
    7. Synthesizes data to determine preliminary diagnosis and therapeutic plan utilizing principles of prevention.
    8. Interviews and advises patients regarding health and illness prevention. Recommends community resources to meet patient and family needs.
    9. Instructs patient and family regarding medications and treatment instructions. Promotes medical care through direct patient care and education.
    10. Identifies special needs of CHC patients and works with staff to address those needs.
    11. Participates in Quality Improvement and Utilization Management programs and activities.
    12. Documents encounters in an accurate and timely manner.
    13. Provides therapeutic intervention following accepted guidelines or protocols.
    14. Coordinates delivery of care with appropriate clinical staff to ensure quality of care is met.
    15. Adheres to attendance standards in order to perform the job functions for daily operations and/or continuity of patient care.

    CHC is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer (EEO/AA)/At-will employer.