Indian Health Service Jobs in Multiple Locations

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Advanced Practice Nurse (Nurse Practitioner)

Company: Department of Health and Human Services - Indian Health Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

This position provides comprehensive medical care as an independent healthcare provider at Navajo Area Indian Health Service hospitals or clinics.

Nurse-Inpatient

Company: Department of Health and Human Services - Indian Health Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

This position provides comprehensive nursing care and evaluates nursing needs to develop individualized plans of care.

Program Analyst

Company: Department of the Army - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

The US Army Corps of Engineers is hiring an analyst to formulate programs for preconstruction planning and construction stages of projects.

Licensed Professional Mental Health Counselor

Company: Department of Veterans Affairs - Veterans Health Administration

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

The Licensed Professional Mental Health Counselor provides outpatient mental health services at the Augusta Maine VA Medical Center and outlying clinics.

Senior Social Worker (BHIP Treatment Facilitator) - EDRP/Recruitment Incentive

Company: Department of Veterans Affairs - Veterans Health Administration

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

This position is eligible for the Education Debt Reduction Program, which reimburses student loan payments up to $200,000 over one to five years.

Nurse (Outpatient)

Company: Department of Health and Human Services - Indian Health Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

This is a Direct Hire Open Continuous for Nurse Outpatient at the Whiteriver Service Unit. Nurse performs care to assess acute and chronic conditions, recognize, identify and interpret serious situations, administer therapeutic measures such as medication, intravenous fluids, etc.

Supervisory Legal Admin Specialist (Estate & Gift Tax) 12-month Register Direct Hire (AMENDED)

Company: Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

The announcement is for filling positions using a Direct Hire Authority. It provides information on the Recruitment Incentive and other important details.

Project Manager (Interdisciplinary)

Company: Department of the Army - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

The text describes a job solicitation for an Interdisciplinary position in the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division, providing technical expertise and support to deliver engineering solutions.

PROGRAM ANALYST

Company: Department of the Army - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

The US Army Corps of Engineers is hiring an analyst to formulate programs for preconstruction planning and construction stages of projects.

Psychologist - Multiple Positions Relocation/Recruitment Incentive

Company: Department of Veterans Affairs - Veterans Health Administration

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Sep 25, 2024

This position is eligible for the Education Debt Reduction Program (EDRP), a student loan payment reimbursement program. You must meet specific individual eligibility requirements and submit your EDRP application within four months of your start date.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for IHS positions at different seniority levels?
Base pay for entry‑level IHS staff (e.g., Health Educator, Clinical Assistant) typically falls between $55,000 and $65,000 annually. Mid‑level professionals such as Public Health Program Officers or Informatics Analysts earn $70,000 to $85,000. Senior roles—Program Directors, Regional Health Managers, or Chief Medical Officers—command $90,000 to $110,000 plus performance bonuses and federal allowances.
Which skills and certifications are most valued for IHS careers?
IHS values a blend of clinical and technical expertise. Key skills include cultural competency, community health assessment, and proficiency with Epic or Cerner EHR systems. Certifications such as Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Certified Health Informatics Professional (CHIP), or Public Health Preparedness (CDC) are highly sought. For IT roles, certifications like Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Engineer Associate or AWS Certified Solutions Architect strengthen candidacy.
Can I work remotely in Indian Health Service roles?
Most IHS positions require on‑site presence at tribal health clinics or regional health centers, limiting full remote work. However, certain IT, data analytics, and telehealth support roles can be performed remotely or in hybrid models, especially those that manage electronic health records or conduct virtual patient outreach. Remote work availability varies by department and is typically approved after a formal request and security clearance.
What career progression paths exist within IHS?
IHS career paths often start with entry‑level clinical or administrative roles, then advance to Program Officer or Senior Analyst. Experienced professionals can progress to Program Manager, Regional Director, and ultimately Director of IHS Services or Deputy Director for specific health programs. Advancement typically hinges on performance, completion of advanced certifications, and demonstrated leadership in community health initiatives.
What are the current industry trends affecting IHS employment?
IHS employment is shaped by growing emphasis on telehealth, data‑driven public health surveillance, and integration with federal Health Information Exchange (HIE) networks. The agency is investing in AI‑based predictive analytics to target disease outbreaks and is expanding workforce diversity initiatives. These trends increase demand for data scientists, health informatics specialists, and cultural liaison officers who can bridge technology and community trust.

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