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We are at a point where we can transform—not just reform— healthcare for the underserved. While a growing number of Americans now have quality health care for the first time, there are still many in danger of being left out. Communities are banding together to provide services for the most vulnerable.

That’s where you come in. Our health centers seek talented medical, dental and behavioral health care professionals to strengthen our communities. Culturally and linguistically, you couldn’t find a more diverse area than the East Bay – and we believe our diversity is our community’s greatest asset. We believe compassionate, affordable, excellent health care is a basic human right. We hope you do too.

Together We Can Do This.

We rely on the excellent and compassionate care of our clinicians. Bring your talent and cultural sensitivity to improve the lives of thousands of community health center patients. Working at a community health center offers a number of benefits like loan repayment programs, specialty care fellowships, and professional development.

Please follow the links below to our Health Centers’ career opportunities pages to view open positions:

Learn more about our community health centers:

About Asian Health Services, founded in 1974, provides medical, dental, and behavioral health services to more than 28,000 patients. Their
The mission of Axis Community Health is to provide quality, affordable, accessible, and compassionate health care services that promote the
Mission To deliver exceptional health and social services that improve quality of life for the individuals, families, and communities we

About

Asian Health Services, founded in 1974, provides medical, dental, and behavioral health services to more than 28,000 patients. Their approach to well-being focuses on “whole patient health” for all. They go beyond their clinic walls and invest in their community’s overall health. They know that income, housing, and environmental struggles lie at the heart of poor health. That’s why they also address food insecurity, youth leadership, and culturally competent care while working towards supporting safer streets and vibrant communities.

Access

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  • Language services available in English and eight Asian languages: Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Korean, Tagalog, Lao, Mien, and Khmer
  • Seven-chair dental clinic

Asian Health Services clinicClinical Services Highlights

    • Language services available in English and eight Asian languages: Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Korean, Tagalog, Lao, Mien, and Khmer
    • Language Access and Policy Advocacy
    • Featured as a model program for the California Primary Care Association’s (CPCA) publication Providing Health Care to Limited English Proficient (LEP) Patients: A manual of Promising Practices
    • Instrumental in passing language access policies such as the American Public Health Association’s Policy resolution supporting the Executive Order 13166, Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights Guidance on Limited English Proficient individuals, and the HHS Office of Minority Health’s Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services standards
    • Community Education and Case Management
    • Labor Coach Program: provides psychological support and interpretation during labor and delivery
    • Community Education: pedestrian safety in response to high concentrations of pedestrian motor vehicle accidents in the county
    • Reference Materials: Patient Orientation Handbook, a glossary of terms that also provide information on AHS services and enrollment instructions (available in Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean

To visit the Asian Health Services website, www.asianhealthservices.org

 

The mission of Axis Community Health is to provide quality, affordable, accessible, and compassionate health care services that promote the well-being of all members of the community.

Access

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  • Axis is the sole provider of primary care services for low-income Tri-Valley Residents.
  • Axis provides over 100,000 patient visits a year for more than 15,000 people across five service sites located throughout Pleasanton, Livermore, and Dublin.
  • Enrollment assistance for Medi-Cal, Covered CA, and other health plans. Services are also available on a sliding fee scale.
  • Services provided both via telehealth and in-person.

Clinical Services Highlights

  • Primary medical care for all ages
  • Obstetrics, gynecology, and family planning
  • Dental services
  • Acupuncture and chiropractic
  • Integrated behavioral health that provides whole person care in tandem with medical needs
  • Mental health urgent care
  • Case management and remote patient monitoring
  • WIC nutrition program enrollment and guidance

For the Axis Community Health website, go to www.axishealth.org

Mission

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To deliver exceptional health and social services that improve quality of life for the individuals, families, and communities we serve.

Access

  • Eight sites in Fremont Area
  • Four mobile health units serving the elderly, school children and the homeless
  • Open 60 hours a week, including Saturday
  • Convenient Care Services
  • Staff speaks over 20 different languages and dialects- American Sign Language, Arabic, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Burmese, Cantonese, Farsi, Fiji, French, German, Hindi, Ilocano, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Mandarin, Punjabi, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Telugu, Urdu, Vietnamese, Visayan

Clinical Services Highlights

  • Chiropractic and acupuncture services
  • Adult Medicine
  • Chronic Care Services: Diabetes & Hypertension
  • Family Practice
  • Geriatric Care
  • HIV ACCESS: primary care services for southern Alameda County residents
  • Mental Health Services, including Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for substance abuse disorders
  • Pediatric Care
  • Prenatal Care Services: 2,146 prenatal care visits per year
  • Specialized clinics: Teen Clinic
  • Dental Clinic
  • Women’s Health

Community Education and Youth Services

  • Chronic Care Self-Management
  • Parenting classes available in five languages
  • Work Investment Act: job training for high risk youth
  • Youth Act Project: risk reduction program for substance abusing and truant teens

Meeting the Needs of the Community

  • Meeting the Needs of the Community
  • Community Support Center – Providing safe, affirming spaces for individuals seeking connection and resources.
  • Holistic Identity Care – Focused on personalized support and empowerment.
  • Harm Reduction Program – Offering services and education to promote health and well-being.
  • Wellness Initiative – Encouraging engagement, advocacy, and health awareness.

Meeting the Needs of the Homeless

  • HOPE mobile van five days a week to serve the homeless population of southern and eastern Alameda County
  • Provides a case manager for homeless populations

To visit the Bay Area Community Health  website, go to https://bach.health/

What you can expect at Bay Area Community Health!