The Clinician I and II positions involve working with customer-owners in rural communities to address psychological symptoms using the bio-psychosocial model.
Clinician I offers a salary range of $70,387.20 to $105,560.00, while Clinician II ranges from $80,579.20 to $120,868.80, with potential hiring incentives such as sign-on, relocation, retention, and referral bonuses.
The role is based in Anchorage but requires frequent travel by small aircraft to remote villages, working on a multidisciplinary team in an intimate clinic setting.
Responsibilities include providing brief, crisis, and long-term interventions tailored to customer needs, participating in community events, and offering educational presentations.
Qualifications include a Master’s degree in behavioral health or higher, Alaska Clinical Licensure within 4 years, and Basic Life Support certification.
Clinician II requires two years of supervised clinical experience or demonstrated proficiency, along with current licensure.
Preference for candidates with extensive knowledge of Alaska Native cultures, experience traveling to rural areas, and understanding of community needs.
Compliance with health screening, immunizations, and specific vaccinations (e.g., MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis B, COVID-19) is mandatory.
The position emphasizes cultural understanding, community engagement, and professional growth through different levels of responsibility.