Top-bar Left
Top-bar Right

Clinic LPN

Job Location: Jamestown Family Health Clinic – Sequim, WA

Salary Range: $31.74 – $41.26 Hourly

Description

Looking for more than just a job? At Jamestown Family Health Clinic, your work as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) goes beyond routine care—you’ll play a vital role in improving lives, supporting a close-knit community, and collaborating with a team that truly values compassion and quality care. If you’re driven, patient-focused, and ready to grow in a meaningful healthcare setting, we’d love to meet you.

The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) provides outpatient nursing care for all patients at Jamestown Family Health Clinic. This role supports medical staff in delivering preventive care, health maintenance, and treatment for acute and chronic conditions.

The LPN’s primary focus includes coordination of care across the continuum and chronic disease population management, while also providing patient education under the supervision of a medical provider.

This position also participates in quality improvement initiatives, clinic operations, and may oversee students and allied health professionals during their educational experiences.

Why work for Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe?

As a committed and collaborative partner in our community for over four decades, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe (JST) has continued to grow the areas of economic development, healthcare, natural resources, hospitality, cultural preservation, and the arts. Through our Resort Enterprises and Tribal Government, we are now the second largest employer in Clallam County, and provide a wide range of employment opportunities to our Tribal Citizens and community.

Our employees are like extended family, and we believe in providing employee benefit programs and incentives that cultivate a positive and enriching work environment, and healthy lifestyle. We hope that each of our employees continue to honor our commitment to our community and to treat our guests like family as well.

If you would like to become a part of our team, check out this position’s job details below, and apply today! Make sure to include current email and phone contacts for all provided professional and personal references in your application.

Essential Functions
  • Maintain efficient patient flow, including taking vital signs and rooming patients
  • Perform nursing procedures, therapies, tests, and services within scope and as ordered
  • Promote a safety-conscious work environment
  • Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate age-appropriate patient care
  • Communicate effectively with diverse patient populations
  • Prioritize and manage patient care (in-person visits, calls, and written requests)
  • Support provider schedules and ensure efficient clinic operations
  • Coordinate patient care across services, providers, and care settings
  • Assist in chronic care management (e.g., depression, diabetes, CHF, chronic pain)
  • Administer medications, perform waived testing, EKGs, and treatments
  • Prepare patients for exams and assist with procedures
  • Educate patients and families on health topics under provider supervision
  • Monitor and report patient conditions and responses to treatment
  • Obtain and document patient histories
  • Maintain accurate patient records and perform data entry
  • Handle patient calls and provide treatment guidance as appropriate
  • Practice within scope of license and clinic protocols
  • Adhere to all JST and JFHC policies, including safety and HIPAA standards
  • Perform additional duties as assigned
Requirements
  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing
  • Current Washington State LPN license
  • Current First Aid/CPR certification
  • Knowledge of nursing theory, regulations, and patient care practices
  • Understanding of safety, infection control, and environmental precautions
  • Strong documentation and record-keeping skills
  • Demonstrated clinical competence
  • Ability to maintain high standards of nursing care
  • Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
  • Basic computer proficiency
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Ability to pass a criminal background check
Preferred Qualifications
  • Prior clinic experience
  • Experience with EPIC electronic health records
  • Strong organizational and multitasking abilities
  • Effective time management, problem-solving, and decision-making skills
  • American Indian/Alaska Native preference applies

Patient Care Coordinator - Medical

Job Location: Jamestown Family Health Clinic – Sequim, WA
Salary Range: $20.91 – $27.18 Hourly
Position Type: Full Time

About the Jamestown Family Health Clinic

The Jamestown Family Health Clinic (JFHC) operates a nationally recognized model of care dedicated to delivering high-quality, patient-centered healthcare. Owned and operated by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, JFHC is a Tribal Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) serving both Tribal citizens and non-Tribal community members. We provide care to over 18,000 patients with satisfaction scores that consistently exceed national benchmarks.

Rooted in the belief that community wellness is deeply connected to environmental health, JFHC offers a care experience built on relationships, collaboration, and long-term sustainability. As the largest family practice clinic on the Olympic Peninsula, we provide a team-based environment that supports both patients and providers alike.

Your Role

The Jamestown Family Health Clinic is seeking a professional, empathetic, and detail-oriented full-time Patient Care Coordinator (PCC) to join our team. The standard schedule for this position is Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, with occasional Saturdays from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM.

Your responsibilities will include:
  • Patient Interaction: Greet and attend to patients in person and over the phone in a professional and courteous manner.
  • Front Office Management: Check patients in and out of the clinic quickly and accurately.
  • Scheduling: Scheduling and/or canceling appointments in the correct format for 25+ providers.
  • Data Management: Collect, verify, and update patient demographic data and insurance information (including adding and terming insurance coverage) and scan insurance cards into the electronic health record.
  • Financial Duties: Accurately collect and post patient co-payments and outstanding balances.
  • Communication: Route and manage incoming calls from a multi-line phone system, composing and routing messages efficiently.
  • Compliance: Perform all duties within HIPAA regulations and adhere to all clinic policies and procedures.
  • Clerical & Administrative Support: Assist patients with general tasks (paperwork, forms, calling a taxi, etc.) and perform other duties integral to the daily operations of the clinic.
  • Participate in clinic meetings.
What We're Looking For
  • Education: High School Diploma or equivalent required.
  • Experience: Two (2) years of customer service experience required.
  • Skills:
    • Basic money handling/management and experience with office equipment.
    • Excellent time management and computer proficiency in Microsoft Suites, 10-Key, and keyboarding at more than 40 wpm.
    • Exceptional interpersonal skills, including effective verbal and written communication.
    • Excellent organization skills and the ability to prioritize multiple tasks.
Experience Life in Sequim, WA

Nestled between the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Sequim, Washington offers an exceptional balance of professional fulfillment and outdoor adventure. Thanks to its unique position in the Olympic Rain Shadow, Sequim enjoys a mild, sunny climate and year-round recreational opportunities from hiking and biking to kayaking and fishing. Join a welcoming, close-knit community that values health, sustainability, and connection.

Qualifications
  • Washington State Medical Assistant Certification eligibility for level A. C. E. preferred
  • Knowledge of medical terminology and medical billing processes preferred
  • Effective time management, decision-making, and problem-solving skills
  • American Indian/Alaska Native preferences apply.

 

Read the full job description here: Patient Care Coordinator

Where You’ll Work

The Jamestown Family Health Clinic (JFHC) is owned and operated by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and provides primary medical services to both Tribal and non-Tribal community members seeking quality healthcare.

Where You’ll Live

Surrounded by natural beauty and full of small-town charm; Sequim is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and is one of the driest places in western Washington. An active arts community, vibrant downtown, and diverse culinary options make Sequim the cultural and commercial heart of the magnificent Olympic Peninsula. Moments away from the Olympic National Park and the Straits of Juan de Fuca you can enjoy all the spectacular views and activates from Sea to Ski.

Location

Jamestown Family Health Clinic
808 N 5th Ave Sequim, WA 98382
www.jamestownhealth.org

Clinical Data Analyst

Job Location: Jamestown Family Health Clinic – Sequim, WA
Salary Range: $31.74 – $41.26 Hourly
Position Type: Full Time

About the Jamestown Family Health Clinic

The Jamestown Family Health Clinic (JFHC) operates a nationally recognized model of care dedicated to delivering high-quality, patient-centered healthcare. Owned and operated by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, JFHC is a Tribal Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) serving both Tribal citizens and non-Tribal community members. We provide care to over 18,000 patients with satisfaction scores that consistently exceed national benchmarks.

Rooted in the belief that community wellness is deeply connected to environmental health, JFHC offers a care experience built on relationships, collaboration, and long-term sustainability. As the largest family practice clinic on the Olympic Peninsula, we provide a team-based environment that supports both patients and providers alike.

Your Role

The Clinical Data Analyst is a key member of the healthcare team, contributing to a data-driven quality program by collecting, organizing, and analyzing clinical and operational data that inform quality improvement and organizational performance. The role collaborates with Quality, Clinical Informatics, and clinical teams to produce accurate reporting, generate meaningful insights, support quality initiatives, and enhance data accuracy across the organization

Your responsibilities will include:
  • Reporting & Analytics
    • Assist in the development, maintenance, and validation of recurring and ad hoc reports to support clinical quality, operational monitoring, and organizational performance.
    • Build and maintain dashboards in Power BI and other analytic tools to support provider, clinic, and leadership reporting needs, in alignment with established data definitions and quality standards.
    • Respond to and fulfill clinical, operational, and quality reporting requests in a timely manner, coordinating with the Quality Manager as needed to ensure accuracy and alignment with organizational priorities.
    • Conduct data validation, troubleshooting, and reconciliation to ensure accuracy and reliability.
    • Document data sources, definitions, and logic using standardized templates.
    • Assist with development of automated reporting processes and efficient data workflows.

    Quality Measure Support

    • Support extraction, analysis, and reporting of Quality data for internal quality improvement other regulatory or grant-driven measures.
    • Assist with chart abstraction, denominator validation, and clinical documentation workflow alignment.
    • Work with the Quality Manager to monitor provider- and clinic-level quality performance.
    • Contribute to identifying care gaps and supporting tools and workflows for panel management and population health activities
    • Maintain shared reporting resources such as data definitions, templates, and documentation to promote consistency.

    Operational & Clinical Workflow Analysis

    •  Analyze operational and clinical workflow data (e.g., visit access, no-show trends, continuity of care, panel size, patient demographics) to help evaluate performance indicators and identify opportunities for improvement
    • Prepare summaries, trends, and performance insights for quality assurance and quality improvement initiatives.
    • Provide data needed for quality assurance and quality improvement projects
    • Collaborate with operational leaders to interpret data findings and support process improvement activities focused on efficiency, access, and patient experience

    Data Infrastructure & Governance

    • Assist in the development and maintenance of data definitions, data dictionaries, metadata, and documentation standards that support consistent reporting.
    • Support simple ETL processes and contribute to the creation of clean, structured datasets over time.
    • Promote compliance with standardized reporting logic, definitions, and governance practices across the organization.
    • Maintain organized workflows for receiving, tracking, and fulfilling reporting requests.

    Compliance & Regulatory Reporting

    • Assist in preparing accurate data submissions required for regulatory, accreditation, or grant reporting.
    • Support preparation for internal and external audits involving clinical documentation, quality metrics, or operational data.
    • Follow all applicable HIPAA, privacy, and data governance policies in all data handling activities.

    Collaboration and Communication

    • Work in partnership with Quality, Clinical Informatics, operations, and providers to understand data needs and reporting requirements.
    • Communicate clearly about reporting timelines, challenges, and data interpretation with stakeholders across clinical, operational, and administrative departments.
    • Present data insights in clear, easy-to-understand formats for both technical and non-technical audiences.
    • Assist with staff training on data literacy and dashboard use as appropriate.
    • Participate in relevant committees, work groups, and QI initiatives.

    Other Duties:

    • Participate in continuing education and professional development aligned to analytics and healthcare quality.
    • Adhere to JST policies and procedures, including HIPAA and safety standards.
    • Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in healthcare informatics, Data Science, Public Health, Statistics, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and healthcare analytics experience.
  • Experience working with clinical or healthcare operational data.
  • Proficiency with Power BI, Excel, or similar analytic tools.
  • Experience working with electronic health records (Epic preferred)
  • Familiarity with healthcare quality measures (e.g., UDS, eCQMs, MIPS) or willingness to learn.
  • Basic SQL knowledge or willingness and ability to learn quickly.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines with limited supervision.
  • Excellent communication skills with ability to translate data into meaningful information.
  • Understanding of HIPAA and data privacy requirements.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
  • Ability to travel locally and regionally assigned
  • Valid Driver’s License
  • Successful completion of a criminal background check
Preferred Qualifications
  • American Indian/Alaska Native preferences apply
  • Experience with tribal healthcare programs, governments, or community health organizations (e.g., FQHCs).
  • Experience with DAX, SQL, or report automation.
  • Knowledge of value-based care models or population health analytics.
  • Experience building or maintaining data dictionaries, data standards, or documentation.
  • Training or certification in healthcare quality, informatics, or analytics (CPHQ, CHDA, etc.).
Experience Life in Sequim, WA

Nestled between the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Sequim, Washington offers an exceptional balance of professional fulfillment and outdoor adventure. Thanks to its unique position in the Olympic Rain Shadow, Sequim enjoys a mild, sunny climate and year-round recreational opportunities from hiking and biking to kayaking and fishing. Join a welcoming, close-knit community that values health, sustainability, and connection.

Qualifications
  • Washington State Medical Assistant Certification eligibility for level A. C. E. preferred
  • Knowledge of medical terminology and medical billing processes preferred
  • Effective time management, decision-making, and problem-solving skills
  • American Indian/Alaska Native preferences apply.

 

Where You’ll Work

The Jamestown Family Health Clinic (JFHC) is owned and operated by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and provides primary medical services to both Tribal and non-Tribal community members seeking quality healthcare.

Where You’ll Live

Surrounded by natural beauty and full of small-town charm; Sequim is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and is one of the driest places in western Washington. An active arts community, vibrant downtown, and diverse culinary options make Sequim the cultural and commercial heart of the magnificent Olympic Peninsula. Moments away from the Olympic National Park and the Straits of Juan de Fuca you can enjoy all the spectacular views and activates from Sea to Ski.

Location

Jamestown Family Health Clinic
808 N 5th Ave Sequim, WA 98382
www.jamestownhealth.org

Clinic RN I

Job Location: Jamestown Family Health Clinic – Sequim, WA

Salary Range: $35.23 – $45.80 Hourly

Description

Jamestown Family Health Clinic is looking for a full-time Clinic RN I, who is highly motivated and can assume multiple roles based on clinic needs. This position supports the medical staff in conducting preventive medicine and health care maintenance in conjunction with acute and chronic ambulatory medicine, and may be expected to perform delegated portions of Medicare Wellness Visits. The Clinic RN I role will provide extra support to all primary care pod nurses. This position may also involve floating to all primary care pods to provide pod nurses with extra support for patient care. Our top candidate will be comfortable with evidence-based preventative care guidelines, have the ability to multitask, and thrives in a fast-paced environment.

Why work for Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe?

As a committed and collaborative partner in our community for over four decades, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe (JST) has continued to grow the areas of economic development, healthcare, natural resources, hospitality, cultural preservation, and the arts. Through our Resort Enterprises and Tribal Government, we are now the second largest employer in Clallam County, and provide a wide range of employment opportunities to our Tribal Citizens and community.

Our employees are like extended family, and we believe in providing employee benefit programs and incentives that cultivate a positive and enriching work environment, and healthy lifestyle. We hope that each of our employees continue to honor our commitment to our community and to treat our guests like family as well.

If you would like to become a part of our team, check out this position’s job details below, and apply today! Make sure to include current email and phone contacts for all provided professional and personal references in your application.

Essential Functions
  • Maintain efficient patient flow, including obtaining vital signs and rooming patients as needed
  • Perform nursing procedures, therapies, tests, and services as ordered within scope of practice
  • Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care
  • Promote a safety-conscious work environment
  • Communicate effectively with patients of all backgrounds
  • Prioritize and ensure timely response to patient encounters (in-person, phone, and written)
  • Collaborate with providers and medical assistants to maintain efficient clinic operations
  • Coordinate care across services, providers, and levels of care
  • Manage chronic conditions including depression, diabetes, CHF, and chronic pain
  • Administer IV therapies
  • Provide general nursing care including medication administration, EKGs, and clinic-waived testing
  • Prepare patients for exams and assist with clinical procedures
  • Educate patients and families on health conditions, treatments, medications, and wellness
  • Observe, document, and report patient conditions and responses to treatment
  • Maintain accurate patient records and complete clinical documentation
  • Respond to patient calls and provide treatment guidance
  • Adhere to nursing standards, clinic protocols, and all JST/JFHC policies (including HIPAA)
  • Maintain strict patient confidentiality
  • Provide supervision and guidance to medical assistants, students, and clinical staff as needed
  • Participate in quality improvement activities and committees
  • Perform additional duties as assigned
Requirements
  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing
  • Current Washington State Registered Nurse license
  • Current First Aid/CPR certification
  • Knowledge of nursing theory, practices, and regulations
  • Understanding of safety practices, infection control, and environmental safety
  • Strong clinical skills and ability to provide high-quality patient care
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Basic computer proficiency
  • Valid Driver’s License
  • Ability to pass a criminal background check
Preferred Qualifications
  • Previous clinic or outpatient experience
  • Experience with EPIC electronic health records system
  • Strong organizational skills with ability to manage multiple priorities
  • Effective time management, decision-making, and problem-solving abilities
  • American Indian/Alaska Native preference applies