Work at a Community Health Center

 

Community Health Centers are non-profit, mission-driven, Locally manageD, and patient-centered organizations filled with people Passionate about making a difference.

career opportunities at wisconsin community health centers

Community Health Centers have medical, dental, and behavioral health services often all under one roof. They maximize this service integration by practicing team-based care to provide the care that patients need most. Community Health Centers are values-driven organizations that focus on helping individuals and communities achieve their highest health potential.

Community Health Centers aren’t just great places to improve the health and wellbeing of everyone they serve, they’re also an incredible place to work – click on the Health Center you’re interested in to view career opportunities.

There are many different career opportunities available at Wisconsin Community Health Centers including:

  • Physician (Family, Pediatrician, Internal Medicine, OB/GYN)
  • Psychotherapist
  • FNP/PA
  • Medical Director
  • Social Worker
  • Community Health Worker
  • Mental Health & SUD Providers
  • Dentists
  • Dental Hygienist
  • Nurse
  • CNA
  • LPN
  • Resource Navigator
  • Dietician
  • Medical Translator
  • Certified Professional Coder
  • Peer Support Specialist
  • Administration – Billing, Accounting, Compliance
  • Pharmacy Technician

Explore Loan Repayment Options

As a health care professional, working at a Community Health Center means you may be eligible for the following federal and state programs that provide scholarship or loan repayment assistance:

What Makes Community Health Centers Unique?

Mission-minded

Community Health Center staff are passionate and mission-driven individuals that provide quality care to under-resourced populations. Beyond clinical care, Community Health Centers also support services and programs that reduce or eliminate barriers to care. Examples include but are not limited to: offering sliding scale fees, legal services, community resource navigation, and transportation.

Community-Oriented

Community Health Centers are patient-centered and tailor services according to the needs of the communities they serve. Not only do Community Health Centers empower patients to make informed choices about their health and lifestyle, each Community Health Center is required to have a 51% patient-majority Board of Directors.

Learn more about community health centers

What is a Community Health Center?