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Work with inter-disciplinary team of PCPs, dentists, pharmacists, Behavioral Health, RDs, strong support staff to provide comprehensive care to all ages. Our Behavioral Health Specialists provide Primary Care Behavioral Health in clinic settings, supportive housing programs, and at our LGBTQ Youth Resource Center. This position requires knowledge of Trauma Informed Care and Harm Reduction. Fully integrated EHR. 40 hours/week. Beautiful community for singles and families!
Yakima is a metropolitan community, rich in culture and, for a health professional, rich in opportunities to make a difference in people's lives. YNHS serves a significant number of migrant and seasonal farm workers, most of whom are Mexican Americans working in our very agricultural communities in the Yakima Valley. We also have a special focus to serve the homeless, and residents in public housing of Yakima County. We provide targeted outreach services, medical respite care, and housing programs to help homeless individuals and families work toward self-sufficiency in our community - all supporting and integrating with the primary care efforts of our clinicians. We are looking for providers who are mission-oriented, and wanting to work with a multi-disciplined health team to get patients the care they need. Our team includes pharmacists, behavioral health counselors, public health nurses, nutritionists, outreach workers, housing specialists, case managers, access (eligibility) specialists, dentists, dental hygienists, and a cadre of support staff. Together, our goal is to create a quality comprehensive system of care that is simple for our patients to navigate. Our counselors practice primary care brief therapy, using models of Trauma Informed Care and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. It is a fast paced environment, both in the clinic and on the streets, and requires a great deal of flexibility, compassion, and creativity. Most people find the work very rewarding. Full time is for providers is 40 hours per week. YNHS offers a competitive compensation package, inclusive of malpractice coverage, paid leave, retirement / life / disability.
Physician, Internal Medicine Primary Care
About this Opportunity:
Our care teams typically include a 3:1 staff-to-physician ratio, so providers have the tools necessary to provide wrap-around services to treat the whole patient. From medical, dental, and behavioral health services to housing support, food security, and other resource navigation, our team understands that a patient’s health extends beyond the walls of our clinics. With no call schedule, no productivity minimums, and flexible hours, our providers enjoy a healthy work-life balance.
We are looking for:
Position Details:
Benefits:
About YNHS:
If you are a mission-driven team player with a passion for quality and compassion for the underserved, YNHS is the place for you.
With over 350 valued employees and 19 years of HRSA funding in primary care, behavioral health integration, quality improvement, and more, we serve over 90,000 patients annually. Because of our commitment and service to uninsured and low-income populations, YNHS is an eligible site for National Health Service Corp and Washington State Health Professional loan repayment programs.
Our patients are as diverse as our community and anyone is welcome, including migrant and seasonal farm workers, residents in public housing, and those experiencing homelessness. Our commitment to serving the underserved extends throughout our local communities, with targeted outreach to even the most remote areas of our valley. As a Community Health Center, at least half of our volunteer Board of Directors are users of our services. This governance model keeps us focused on the needs of our patients and the community.
If you are seeking a fulfilling career, with a rewarding work-life balance that can provide tangible improvements in the lives of those in need, join our team today!
About the Yakima Valley:
Practice where it’s nearly perfect!
All Yakima Neighborhood Health Services clinics are located in the Yakima Valley, the heart of Washington’s agricultural region. Over 75% of U.S. hops are grown in the Yakima Valley, along with wine grapes, apples, cherries, peaches, asparagus, and other farm-to-table fare. Unlike Seattle or Portland two to three hours to the west, the Yakima Valley is in Central Washington, east of the Cascade Mountains, where 300 days of desert sun each year has earned us the nickname “the Palm Springs of Washington.” The valley offers a vibrant backdrop for work and play with four distinct seasons, a vast array of year-round outdoor activities, and incredible landscapes including Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier looming on the horizon. The state’s only blue-ribbon fishery is just minutes from downtown Yakima, as well as a variety of skiing, golfing, hiking, cycling, and other outdoor adventures. Yakima also hosts James Beard-nominated eateries, award-winning wineries and breweries, an active arts community, and vibrant cultural opportunities. With generous time off and the beautiful Yakima Valley at your door, a true work-life balance has never been easier.
Discover more about Yakima Neighborhood Health and the Yakima Valley at YNHScareers.org.
Compensation Range: $100,000 +
Internal Medicine, Primary Care Practitioner ARNP
Our care teams typically include a 3:1 staff-to-provider ratio, so you have the tools necessary to provide wrap-around services to treat the whole patient. From medical, dental, and behavioral health services to housing support, food security, and other resource navigation, our team understands that a patient’s health extends beyond the walls of our clinics. With no call schedule, no productivity minimums, and flexible hours, our providers enjoy a healthy work-life balance.
We are looking for:
Position Details:
Benefits:
About YNHS:
If you are a mission-driven team player with a passion for quality and compassion for the underserved, YNHS is the place for you.
With over 350 valued employees and 19 years of HRSA funding in primary care, behavioral health integration, quality improvement, and more, we serve over 90,000 patients annually. Because of our commitment and service to uninsured and low-income populations, YNHS is an eligible site for National Health Service Corp and Washington State Health Professional loan repayment programs.
Our patients are as diverse as our community and anyone is welcome, including migrant and seasonal farm workers, residents in public housing, and those experiencing homelessness. Our commitment to serving the underserved extends throughout our local communities, with targeted outreach to even the most remote areas of our valley. As a Community Health Center, at least half of our volunteer Board of Directors are users of our services. This governance model keeps us focused on the needs of our patients and the community.
If you are seeking a fulfilling career, with a rewarding work-life balance that can provide tangible improvements in the lives of those in need, join our team today!
About the Yakima Valley:
Practice where it’s nearly perfect!
All Yakima Neighborhood Health Services clinics are located in the Yakima Valley, the heart of Washington’s agricultural region. Over 75% of U.S. hops are grown in the Yakima Valley, along with wine grapes, apples, cherries, peaches, asparagus, and other farm-to-table fare. Unlike Seattle or Portland two to three hours to the west, the Yakima Valley is in Central Washington, east of the Cascade Mountains, where 300 days of desert sun each year has earned us the nickname “the Palm Springs of Washington.” The valley offers a vibrant backdrop for work and play with four distinct seasons, a vast array of year-round outdoor activities, and incredible landscapes including Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier looming on the horizon. The state’s only blue-ribbon fishery is just minutes from downtown Yakima, as well as a variety of skiing, golfing, hiking, cycling, and other outdoor adventures. Yakima also hosts James Beard-nominated eateries, award-winning wineries and breweries, an active arts community, and vibrant cultural opportunities. With generous time off and the beautiful Yakima Valley at your door, a true work-life balance has never been easier.
Discover more about Yakima Neighborhood Health and the Yakima Valley at YNHScareers.org.
Compensation Range: $100,000 +
Physician, Family Medicine Primary Care
About this Opportunity:
Our care teams typically include a 3:1 staff-to-physician ratio, so providers have the tools necessary to provide wrap-around services to treat the whole patient. From medical, dental, and behavioral health services to housing support, food security, and other resource navigation, our team understands that a patient’s health extends beyond the walls of our clinics. With no call schedule, no productivity minimums, and flexible hours, our providers enjoy a healthy work-life balance.
We are looking for:
Position Details:
Benefits:
About YNHS:
If you are a mission-driven team player with a passion for quality and compassion for the underserved, YNHS is the place for you.
With over 350 valued employees and 19 years of HRSA funding in primary care, behavioral health integration, quality improvement, and more, we serve over 90,000 patients annually. Because of our commitment and service to uninsured and low-income populations, YNHS is an eligible site for National Health Service Corp and Washington State Health Professional loan repayment programs.
Our patients are as diverse as our community and anyone is welcome, including migrant and seasonal farm workers, residents in public housing, and those experiencing homelessness. Our commitment to serving the underserved extends throughout our local communities, with targeted outreach to even the most remote areas of our valley. As a Community Health Center, at least half of our volunteer Board of Directors are users of our services. This governance model keeps us focused on the needs of our patients and the community.
If you are seeking a fulfilling career, with a rewarding work-life balance that can provide tangible improvements in the lives of those in need, join our team today!
About the Yakima Valley:
Practice where it’s nearly perfect!
All Yakima Neighborhood Health Services clinics are located in the Yakima Valley, the heart of Washington’s agricultural region. Over 75% of U.S. hops are grown in the Yakima Valley, along with wine grapes, apples, cherries, peaches, asparagus, and other farm-to-table fare. Unlike Seattle or Portland two to three hours to the west, the Yakima Valley is in Central Washington, east of the Cascade Mountains, where 300 days of desert sun each year has earned us the nickname “the Palm Springs of Washington.” The valley offers a vibrant backdrop for work and play with four distinct seasons, a vast array of year-round outdoor activities, and incredible landscapes including Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier looming on the horizon. The state’s only blue-ribbon fishery is just minutes from downtown Yakima, as well as a variety of skiing, golfing, hiking, cycling, and other outdoor adventures. Yakima also hosts James Beard-nominated eateries, award-winning wineries and breweries, an active arts community, and vibrant cultural opportunities. With generous time off and the beautiful Yakima Valley at your door, a true work-life balance has never been easier.
Discover more about Yakima Neighborhood Health and the Yakima Valley at YNHScareers.org.
Work Schedule: Varied
Compensation Range: $100,000 +
Work with inter-disciplinary team of PCPs, dentists, pharmacists, Behavioral Health, RDs, strong support staff to provide comprehensive care to all ages. Our Behavioral Health Specialists provide Primary Care Behavioral Health in clinic settings, supportive housing programs, and at our LGBTQ Youth Resource Center. This position requires knowledge of Trauma Informed Care and Harm Reduction. Fully integrated EHR. 40 hours/week. Beautiful community for singles and families!
Yakima is a metropolitan community, rich in culture and, for a health professional, rich in opportunities to make a difference in people's lives. YNHS serves a significant number of migrant and seasonal farm workers, most of whom are Mexican Americans working in our very agricultural communities in the Yakima Valley. We also have a special focus to serve the homeless, and residents in public housing of Yakima County. We provide targeted outreach services, medical respite care, and housing programs to help homeless individuals and families work toward self-sufficiency in our community - all supporting and integrating with the primary care efforts of our clinicians. We are looking for providers who are mission-oriented, and wanting to work with a multi-disciplined health team to get patients the care they need. Our team includes pharmacists, behavioral health counselors, public health nurses, nutritionists, outreach workers, housing specialists, case managers, access (eligibility) specialists, dentists, dental hygienists, and a cadre of support staff. Together, our goal is to create a quality comprehensive system of care that is simple for our patients to navigate. Our counselors practice primary care brief therapy, using models of Trauma Informed Care and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. It is a fast paced environment, both in the clinic and on the streets, and requires a great deal of flexibility, compassion, and creativity. Most people find the work very rewarding. Full time is for providers is 40 hours per week. YNHS offers a competitive compensation package, inclusive of malpractice coverage, paid leave, retirement / life / disability.
Physician, Internal Medicine Primary Care
About this Opportunity:
Our care teams typically include a 3:1 staff-to-physician ratio, so providers have the tools necessary to provide wrap-around services to treat the whole patient. From medical, dental, and behavioral health services to housing support, food security, and other resource navigation, our team understands that a patient’s health extends beyond the walls of our clinics. With no call schedule, no productivity minimums, and flexible hours, our providers enjoy a healthy work-life balance.
We are looking for:
Position Details:
Benefits:
About YNHS:
If you are a mission-driven team player with a passion for quality and compassion for the underserved, YNHS is the place for you.
With over 350 valued employees and 19 years of HRSA funding in primary care, behavioral health integration, quality improvement, and more, we serve over 90,000 patients annually. Because of our commitment and service to uninsured and low-income populations, YNHS is an eligible site for National Health Service Corp and Washington State Health Professional loan repayment programs.
Our patients are as diverse as our community and anyone is welcome, including migrant and seasonal farm workers, residents in public housing, and those experiencing homelessness. Our commitment to serving the underserved extends throughout our local communities, with targeted outreach to even the most remote areas of our valley. As a Community Health Center, at least half of our volunteer Board of Directors are users of our services. This governance model keeps us focused on the needs of our patients and the community.
If you are seeking a fulfilling career, with a rewarding work-life balance that can provide tangible improvements in the lives of those in need, join our team today!
About the Yakima Valley:
Practice where it’s nearly perfect!
All Yakima Neighborhood Health Services clinics are located in the Yakima Valley, the heart of Washington’s agricultural region. Over 75% of U.S. hops are grown in the Yakima Valley, along with wine grapes, apples, cherries, peaches, asparagus, and other farm-to-table fare. Unlike Seattle or Portland two to three hours to the west, the Yakima Valley is in Central Washington, east of the Cascade Mountains, where 300 days of desert sun each year has earned us the nickname “the Palm Springs of Washington.” The valley offers a vibrant backdrop for work and play with four distinct seasons, a vast array of year-round outdoor activities, and incredible landscapes including Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier looming on the horizon. The state’s only blue-ribbon fishery is just minutes from downtown Yakima, as well as a variety of skiing, golfing, hiking, cycling, and other outdoor adventures. Yakima also hosts James Beard-nominated eateries, award-winning wineries and breweries, an active arts community, and vibrant cultural opportunities. With generous time off and the beautiful Yakima Valley at your door, a true work-life balance has never been easier.
Discover more about Yakima Neighborhood Health and the Yakima Valley at YNHScareers.org.
Compensation Range: $100,000 +
Internal Medicine, Primary Care Practitioner ARNP
Our care teams typically include a 3:1 staff-to-provider ratio, so you have the tools necessary to provide wrap-around services to treat the whole patient. From medical, dental, and behavioral health services to housing support, food security, and other resource navigation, our team understands that a patient’s health extends beyond the walls of our clinics. With no call schedule, no productivity minimums, and flexible hours, our providers enjoy a healthy work-life balance.
We are looking for:
Position Details:
Benefits:
About YNHS:
If you are a mission-driven team player with a passion for quality and compassion for the underserved, YNHS is the place for you.
With over 350 valued employees and 19 years of HRSA funding in primary care, behavioral health integration, quality improvement, and more, we serve over 90,000 patients annually. Because of our commitment and service to uninsured and low-income populations, YNHS is an eligible site for National Health Service Corp and Washington State Health Professional loan repayment programs.
Our patients are as diverse as our community and anyone is welcome, including migrant and seasonal farm workers, residents in public housing, and those experiencing homelessness. Our commitment to serving the underserved extends throughout our local communities, with targeted outreach to even the most remote areas of our valley. As a Community Health Center, at least half of our volunteer Board of Directors are users of our services. This governance model keeps us focused on the needs of our patients and the community.
If you are seeking a fulfilling career, with a rewarding work-life balance that can provide tangible improvements in the lives of those in need, join our team today!
About the Yakima Valley:
Practice where it’s nearly perfect!
All Yakima Neighborhood Health Services clinics are located in the Yakima Valley, the heart of Washington’s agricultural region. Over 75% of U.S. hops are grown in the Yakima Valley, along with wine grapes, apples, cherries, peaches, asparagus, and other farm-to-table fare. Unlike Seattle or Portland two to three hours to the west, the Yakima Valley is in Central Washington, east of the Cascade Mountains, where 300 days of desert sun each year has earned us the nickname “the Palm Springs of Washington.” The valley offers a vibrant backdrop for work and play with four distinct seasons, a vast array of year-round outdoor activities, and incredible landscapes including Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier looming on the horizon. The state’s only blue-ribbon fishery is just minutes from downtown Yakima, as well as a variety of skiing, golfing, hiking, cycling, and other outdoor adventures. Yakima also hosts James Beard-nominated eateries, award-winning wineries and breweries, an active arts community, and vibrant cultural opportunities. With generous time off and the beautiful Yakima Valley at your door, a true work-life balance has never been easier.
Discover more about Yakima Neighborhood Health and the Yakima Valley at YNHScareers.org.
Compensation Range: $100,000 +
Physician, Family Medicine Primary Care
About this Opportunity:
Our care teams typically include a 3:1 staff-to-physician ratio, so providers have the tools necessary to provide wrap-around services to treat the whole patient. From medical, dental, and behavioral health services to housing support, food security, and other resource navigation, our team understands that a patient’s health extends beyond the walls of our clinics. With no call schedule, no productivity minimums, and flexible hours, our providers enjoy a healthy work-life balance.
We are looking for:
Position Details:
Benefits:
About YNHS:
If you are a mission-driven team player with a passion for quality and compassion for the underserved, YNHS is the place for you.
With over 350 valued employees and 19 years of HRSA funding in primary care, behavioral health integration, quality improvement, and more, we serve over 90,000 patients annually. Because of our commitment and service to uninsured and low-income populations, YNHS is an eligible site for National Health Service Corp and Washington State Health Professional loan repayment programs.
Our patients are as diverse as our community and anyone is welcome, including migrant and seasonal farm workers, residents in public housing, and those experiencing homelessness. Our commitment to serving the underserved extends throughout our local communities, with targeted outreach to even the most remote areas of our valley. As a Community Health Center, at least half of our volunteer Board of Directors are users of our services. This governance model keeps us focused on the needs of our patients and the community.
If you are seeking a fulfilling career, with a rewarding work-life balance that can provide tangible improvements in the lives of those in need, join our team today!
About the Yakima Valley:
Practice where it’s nearly perfect!
All Yakima Neighborhood Health Services clinics are located in the Yakima Valley, the heart of Washington’s agricultural region. Over 75% of U.S. hops are grown in the Yakima Valley, along with wine grapes, apples, cherries, peaches, asparagus, and other farm-to-table fare. Unlike Seattle or Portland two to three hours to the west, the Yakima Valley is in Central Washington, east of the Cascade Mountains, where 300 days of desert sun each year has earned us the nickname “the Palm Springs of Washington.” The valley offers a vibrant backdrop for work and play with four distinct seasons, a vast array of year-round outdoor activities, and incredible landscapes including Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier looming on the horizon. The state’s only blue-ribbon fishery is just minutes from downtown Yakima, as well as a variety of skiing, golfing, hiking, cycling, and other outdoor adventures. Yakima also hosts James Beard-nominated eateries, award-winning wineries and breweries, an active arts community, and vibrant cultural opportunities. With generous time off and the beautiful Yakima Valley at your door, a true work-life balance has never been easier.
Discover more about Yakima Neighborhood Health and the Yakima Valley at YNHScareers.org.
Work Schedule: Varied
Compensation Range: $100,000 +
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