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 Wrangell
Wrangell is a close-knit community with small-town charm. Mother Nature provides excellent outdoor activities throughout the year.
Wrangell boasts clean air, water, streets, and safe neighborhoods for the 2300 people calling it home. It is a full-service community with great health care facilities, modern communication systems as well as dependable transportation by air and water to and from the island. Wrangell is rural and remote but is easily accessible.
Winters in Southeast Alaska are considered mild with temperatures that seldom drop below freezing. Spring and Fall are cleansing with plenty of fresh rain. Summer has the perfect mix of warmth and light summer breezes with Fireweed and Forget-Me-Nots painting the beautiful landscape.
Wrangell Island has over 100 miles of forest roads that offer mountain bikers, hikers, RVers, and other explorers access to remote lakes, rivers, campsites, trails, and scenic overlooks.
A variety of excursions get you up close to glaciers, black and brown bears, eagles, sea lions, harbor seals, whales, salmon, and halibut to name a few. Anan Bear and Wildlife Observatory is a favorite spot to view brown and black bears feasting on salmon. Halibut and all five species of salmon, steelhead, and trout are available for fishing.
Other recreational offerings include a skating rink, tennis courts, indoor and outdoor shooting ranges, trails, baseball fields, archery range, and year-round recreational programs for both children and adults.
The downtown district is within walking distance of the waterfront, providing easy access to businesses and services. Wrangell’s 2300 residents have access to a full complement of retail services, including several grocery stores; hardware and building supply stores, clothing and gift stores, restaurants, modern banking facilities, travel services, florist, and a variety of business support services.