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Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) - Haines

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SEARHC is among the nation's leaders in tribal health care. Our employees are dedicated professionals who have found unique career opportunities within our organization. At SEARHC we recognize the power of good people and welcome you to realize your goals as a member of our team.

We pride ourselves on providing the highest quality health services in partnership with Native people, and on finding ways to integrate traditional Native healing methods with top-of-the-line, modern medical care.

At SEARHC, we take pride in the innovative abilities of our employees. That's one reason we are among the nation's leaders in tribal health care. By encouraging each other to think outside the box, SEARHC employees have been able to bridge gaps and enhance health care services provided to tribal beneficiaries.

See What it's Like to Live in Haines

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Haines, AK

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A popular cruise port, Haines is a great place to enjoy the great outdoors with the Yukon wilderness at your doorstep. With a population of 2,500 people, our city center is just a few blocks but boasts several bars and restaurants, plus a beautiful, award-winning library.

Haines offers an amazing array of nature outings and sports activities, as well as cultural, entertainment, and dining opportunities. One of 3 communities in Southeast Alaska with road access to the lower 48. Haines is 85 air miles north of the capital city of Juneau and about 600 air miles southeast of Anchorage and Fairbanks. We are connected by road to the interior of Alaska and the continental United States by the Alaska Canada (Alcan) Highway.

The charm and genuine down-to-earth personality of the town are inescapable-from the sounds of music and laughter at every town event, to the enticing aromas of restaurants cuisine tempting you at every turn, to experiencing our rich diversity in local museums and galleries, Haines is known as “Alaska’s Best Kept Secret”.

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