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HPSA SCORE
Primary Care - 18
Dental Health - 22
Mental Health - 22
Job Openings:
ADMINISTRATIVE:
Chief Clinical Officer
-
Full Time
Accounts Payable Clerk
-
Full Time
BEHAVORIAL HEALTHCARE:
Integrated Behavioral Health Clinician - ACSW or AMFT
-
Full Time
RN Case Manager - Psychiatry & Addiction Medicine
-
Full Time
DENTAL:
Dentist DDS or DMD
-
Full Time
Registered Dental Assistant (RDA)
-
Full Time
Dental Office Receptionist
-
Full Time
PRIMARY CARE:
Advanced Practice Providers in Primary Care - FNP or PA-C
-
Full Time/Part Time


To apply to any of our available opportunities, please submit an email along with your cover letter and resume or CV.
To:
HR@EDCHC.ORG
Attention: Human Resources
Please note that due to the volume of inquiries we receive, we are only able to respond to those candidates selected to interview. Thank you for your interest in employment with the El Dorado Community Health Center and we look forward to hearing from you.
El Dorado Community Health Centers is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Life in El Dorado County
One of the most scenic places to experience in California, El Dorado County extends from Folsom Lake and its surrounding foothills, through the pine-covered Sierra Nevada Range to Lake Tahoe at the Nevada border. The area’s beauty is matched by the many recreational opportunities, including skiing, boating, river rafting, hiking, fishing, and camping. More than half of the County’s 1,805 square miles consists of National Forest and other recreation areas, including the world famous Rubicon Trail. The County’s 10,000 foot mountain peaks, 200 lakes and 682 miles of rivers make the area ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Those with more relaxed sense of recreation may also enjoy the rich Gold Rush history, and nearly 100 wineries.
With 180,000 residents, El Dorado County features diverse living styles, including country and executive estate homes, rural estates, scenic-view properties, homes with nearby golf courses, and air-parks. Whether on the east or west end of the county, you are only an hour away from either the Sacramento or Reno airports, making air travel easy and convenient. The county also has some of the best and highest performing schools in the state.

This health center receives HHS funding and has Federal PHS deemed status with respect to certain health or health-related claims, including medical malpractice claims, for itself and its covered individuals.


HPSA SCORE
Primary Care - 18
Dental Health - 22
Mental Health - 22
Job Openings:
ADMINISTRATIVE:
Chief Clinical Officer
-
Full Time
Accounts Payable Clerk
-
Full Time
BEHAVORIAL HEALTHCARE:
Integrated Behavioral Health Clinician - ACSW or AMFT
-
Full Time
RN Case Manager - Psychiatry & Addiction Medicine
-
Full Time
DENTAL:
Dentist DDS or DMD
-
Full Time
Registered Dental Assistant (RDA)
-
Full Time
Dental Office Receptionist
-
Full Time
PRIMARY CARE:
Advanced Practice Providers in Primary Care - FNP or PA-C
-
Full Time/Part Time


To apply to any of our available opportunities, please submit an email along with your cover letter and resume or CV.
To:
HR@EDCHC.ORG
Attention: Human Resources
Please note that due to the volume of inquiries we receive, we are only able to respond to those candidates selected to interview. Thank you for your interest in employment with the El Dorado Community Health Center and we look forward to hearing from you.
El Dorado Community Health Centers is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Life in El Dorado County
One of the most scenic places to experience in California, El Dorado County extends from Folsom Lake and its surrounding foothills, through the pine-covered Sierra Nevada Range to Lake Tahoe at the Nevada border. The area’s beauty is matched by the many recreational opportunities, including skiing, boating, river rafting, hiking, fishing, and camping. More than half of the County’s 1,805 square miles consists of National Forest and other recreation areas, including the world famous Rubicon Trail. The County’s 10,000 foot mountain peaks, 200 lakes and 682 miles of rivers make the area ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Those with more relaxed sense of recreation may also enjoy the rich Gold Rush history, and nearly 100 wineries.
With 180,000 residents, El Dorado County features diverse living styles, including country and executive estate homes, rural estates, scenic-view properties, homes with nearby golf courses, and air-parks. Whether on the east or west end of the county, you are only an hour away from either the Sacramento or Reno airports, making air travel easy and convenient. The county also has some of the best and highest performing schools in the state.
