Full-Time

Advanced Practice Professional

Primary Care, Intermittent

Posted on 8/15/2025

SEARHC

SEARHC

11-50 employees

Youth and family behavioral health care

No salary listed

Juneau, AK, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • State of Alaska Medical License as an NP or PA
  • Board-certified in specialty by accrediting body
  • Maintains active, unrestricted DEA registration.
  • Maintains active SEARHC medical staff privileges.
  • BLS for all positions.
  • ACLS, PALS, and ATLS certification within 1 year of start date for providers performing after-hours emergency work in remote clinics (e.g., Haines, Hoonah, Gustavus, Angoon, Kake, Klawock).
  • ALSO training is preferred for providers performing after-hours emergency work in remote clinics.
  • Two years of experience as a practicing provider
  • Additional clinical experience or training prior to practice as a licensed provider may be considered by the Medical Director of Primary Care Clinics to meet this minimum experience requirement.
  • Primary health care practices and principles
  • Basic emergency care and protocol where appropriate
  • Common disease processes and pharmacology
  • Standards of care, EMTALA, HIPAA, health care risk management principles, medical ethics, and medical malpractice principles
  • Effective communication skill and ability to interact with staff and patients
  • Operating essential basic medical equipment
  • Making proper assessments based upon history, exam, lab, x-ray, and other data
  • Incorporating health promotion and health prevention activities into patient care
  • Educating patients and family members about diagnoses, treatment plan alternatives, risks, options, and medications
  • Providing high-quality health care services including the performance of medical procedures appropriate to the outpatient and emergency care setting
  • Promote teamwork and collaboration.
  • Resolve conflict.
  • Efficiency to utilize electronic medical record and other clinically-required technology.
  • Carefully listen to patients and family members.
  • Clearly express ideas through oral and written communication.
  • Efficiently analyze complex situations and solve problems.
  • Effectively implement clinical program strategies.
Responsibilities
  • Provides comprehensive primary care including, but not limited to, diagnosis, treatment, minor procedures, coordination of care, referral, preventative care, and health maintenance to a dedicated panel of patients.
  • Participates fully in shared local urgent/emergent care on-call rotation.
  • Maintains accurate and timely documentation of services is accordance with SEARHC policy.
  • Provides optimal patient experience using strong listening and communication skills.
  • Builds long-term patient care relationships.
  • Consults SEARHC physician as needed for patient care and uses other access to specialists as needed (i.e., AristaMD, ANMC providers, etc.).
  • Provides medical services at facilities within thea SEARHC care network and other facilities and locations listed in SEARHC’s compact and funding agreement with the Indian Health Service.
  • Actively participates in SEARHC quality patient care initiatives and quality assurance programs.
  • Actively participates in provider meetings, clinic meetings, and SEARHC medical staff functions.
  • Depending upon the location and needs of the community served, participates in shared after-hours emergency call coverage.
Desired Qualifications
  • ALSO training is preferred for providers performing after-hours emergency work in remote clinics.

Juneau Youth Services provides emergency, residential, and community-based behavioral health care for children, teens, and their families in Alaska. Services are tailored and strengths-based, delivered in home-like, least-restrictive settings where trained caregivers and clinical professionals form therapeutic relationships to support youth development and family functioning. The programs operate under the Teaching Family Model and focus on keeping or reunifying children with their families when appropriate. The organization has about 25 staff and positions itself as the leading youth- and family-focused behavioral health provider in Juneau, aiming to help vulnerable youth succeed and thrive.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Juneau, Alaska

Founded

1961

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What believers are saying

  • SEARHC's wages grew 11.4% from 2024 to 2025.
  • New Sitka hospital construction completes strategic expansion.
  • Fitch affirms SEARHC's A- rating with stable outlook.

What critics are saying

  • Sitka residents demand better primary care access now.
  • Systemic service issues persist in 28 communities.
  • Bartlett Regional Hospital competes for workforce talent.

What makes SEARHC unique

  • SEARHC employs 40% of Southeast Alaska's healthcare workforce.
  • SEARHC serves 60% of Southeast Alaska's total population.
  • SEARHC delivers integrated medical, dental, and behavioral health services.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Vacation

Parental Leave

Flexible Work Hours

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