Interested in learning more about the experience of working at SNAHC? Our organization provides a wealth of opportunities for professionals at all stages of their careers. Whether you're starting fresh or seeking to expand your expertise, SNAHC offers a supportive environment to shape your future. Join us as a valued team member and contribute to our vision of preserving and sharing the legacy of a thriving American Indian/Alaska Native community. Check out our video to catch a glimpse of what SNAHC has to offer! To view our current openings: https://lnkd.in/gcWHMtFS
Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc.
Hospitals and Health Care
Sacramento, CA 2,832 followers
Care. Community. Culture.
About us
The vision of the Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc (SNAHC). is to carry out the legacy of a healthy American Indian and Alaskan Native community based on cultural values delivered through traditional, transformational, innovative, accessible, and self-sufficient systems of health care. SNAHC is a non-profit 501 (c)(3),Federally Qualified Health Center, located in Midtown Sacramento. The health center is committed to enhancing the quality of life by providing a culturally competent, holistic, and patient-centered continuum of care. SNAHC is community-owned and operated. Since our grand opening the center staff has grown to meet the needs of the community, 30% are Native American from both local and out-of –state Tribes. Our goal is to develop an experienced and capable Native American workforce comprised of experts in their chosen fields. The health center’s dedicated team of highly-trained clinicians offer a wide range of services, including: adult medicine, pediatrics, mental health services, laboratory services, comprehensive dental care for children and adults, substance abuse services, nutrition and diabetes care, and home visitation services. Our center plays a major role as part of the “safety net” in the Sacramento area, where recent changes to Medi-Cal benefits, and the managed care environment have resulted in significant portions of the population left with little or no access to mainstream health care. We are proud of the important characteristics that distinguish us from mainstream health care providers and health systems. We are rooted in and responsive to our local community, we share a common sense of mission and purpose, and we have proved resilient in the face of challenges and change. Beyond providing health care, our goal is to contribute to the development and empowerment of all members of the Sacramento community.
- Website
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http://www.snahc.org
External link for Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc.
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Sacramento, CA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2007
- Specialties
- Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health, and Home Vistation
Locations
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Primary
2020 J St
Sacramento, CA 95811, US
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3800 Florin Rd
Sacramento, California 95823, US
Employees at Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc.
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Michael Underwood
Chief Information Officer at Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc.
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Brian Shaw, MPH, CHES, CPH
Diabetes Program Coordinator at Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc.
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David Jablonski
Clinical Applications Coordinator
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Guy Harrison
Information Services Manager @ Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc.
Updates
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ICYMI: Tune into this podcast produced in partnership with the Department of Sound from SMUD featuring SNAHC CEO Britta Guerrero about driving sustainability and community health. This episode explores sustainability from multiple perspectives, discussing individual experiences and collective efforts to understand local issues and solutions. https://lnkd.in/g3FVPRHi
Beyond Power Lines: Driving Sustainability and Community Health with Scott Martin & Britta Guerrero
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Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc. reposted this
I am proud to have secured $1 million in federal funding for the Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc. Florin Road expansion! The Florin Road expansion brings SNAHC’s services right to the heart of South Sacramento — reaching folks where they are and allowing families to be proactive about their health. I look forward to continuing to be a champion in Congress for their great work!
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SNAHC receives $1 million of federal funding secured by Congresswoman Doris Matsui. “Now more than ever, it is important for patients to know they have somewhere to go for primary care, mental health care, immunizations, women’s health services, and much more. SNAHC is that trusted beacon for our Sacramento community,” said Congresswoman Matsui. “The Florin Road expansion brings SNAHC’s services right to the heart of South Sacramento – reaching folks where they are and allowing families to be proactive about their health. I’m proud to support this new chapter in the clinic’s history.” To read more: https://lnkd.in/gYE8W7D8
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Do you envision a vibrant community built upon a strong foundation of cultures and traditions? Where healthy lifestyles include the balance mind, body, and spirit? Then apply to SNAHC! We have job openings in medical, dental, behavioral and community health, and more! SNAHC offers a supportive and creative work environment where you can make a difference in the Sacramento community, medical, dental, and vision coverage with some of the highest quality providers, 12 paid days off, 403b plan with a 3% match after 90 days, and more. To see our available openings: https://lnkd.in/gcWHMtFS
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Watch Episode 3, the finale, of our latest YouTube 3-part series, Native Ways To Wellness! These PSAs were created by our SPARK Youth, which is a social marketing program where youth are taught how to create behavior-change marketing campaigns to ignite change within their community. Each episode features our Native Youth as they describe their purpose in choosing wellbriety over alcohol abuse. Our final episode highlights Running Deer Valle (Zapotec, Yaqui, Carrizo, Isleta Pueblo), who walks us through his Native Way To Wellness. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and stay tuned for future content!
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We are back with Episode 2 of Native Ways To Wellness! These videos were developed by our SPARK Youth program which dedicated to creating behavior change marketing campaigns. This episode highlights Lucero Valle (Zapotec, Yaqui, Carrizo, Isleta Pueblo), who walks us through her Native way to wellness. Stay tuned for our last episode of this series next Friday!
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Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc. reposted this
Latina Registered Dietitian| Nutrition Employee Wellness | Nutrition Consultant | Media Dietitian |Recipe Developer
Leading a Grocery Store Tour with some of the patients at Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc. Reading food labels is so important to understand what you are putting in your body! Had so much fun reading food labels, and answering questions while grocery shopping. Grocery shopping can be stressful and confusing. Working with a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist can help! Happy grocery shopping y'all! #community #nutrition #nutritioneducation #registereddietitian #bilingualdietitian
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Introducing our new YouTube 3-part series, Native Ways To Wellness! These PSAs were created by our SPARK Youth, which is a social marketing program where youth are taught how to create behavior-change marketing campaigns to ignite change within their community. Join us every Friday for a new episode featuring our Native Youth as they describe their purpose in choosing wellbriety over alcohol abuse. Episode 1 highlights Michael Rodriquez (White Mountain Apache), who walks us through his Native Way To Wellness. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and stay tuned for Episode 2!
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SNAHC is hiring! Are you interested in traditional medicine? Then apply for our Program Assistant position in our Healing Ways Department! In this position, you will work directly with our Clinical Herbalist, Sage LaPena, and support the community in learning about clinical herbalism, botany, and more! Apply with the link: https://lnkd.in/g-dsv5PX #SNAHCStrong