Join Our Team

Help us coordinate access to specialty care for underserved communities as we continue to expand from the San Francisco Bay Area to a 24-county region of Northern California (North Coast, North State, and part of the Central Valley).

 

We are seeking people to join our diverse team who are passionate about health equity, have experience in our expansion counties, and have skills in a combination of the following areas:

  • Multilingual culturally responsive health care coordination in Spanish and English, additional languages a plus

  • Health care coordination and/or coalition-building among community clinics, physicians, hospital systems, and/or community-based organizations to develop services for immigrant and disadvantaged populations

  • Team learning and development leadership, with a focus on the promotion of diversity, equity, and inclusion

  • Collaborate in developing communications materials and messages

  • Fund development

Our benefits:

  • Professional and personal development stipend

  • Yearly team retreats

  • Celebrations

  • Commuter benefits

  • Sustainable work/life balance

  • Partial-remote work options

  • Medical + dental + life insurance

  • 403(b) retirement plan and match

  • Paid volunteer time off

  • A generous holiday schedule including days off at the end of December

  • Paid wellness and sick time off

  • Vacation accrual rates based on tenure

Our application and interview process:

Send a cover letter and resume to hr@operationaccess.org. Tell us about your skills, knowledge, and passion. No phone calls, please. We will reach out to schedule an interview if we believe you would make a great addition to our team. The interview is your chance to make sure you feel the same about us, and our chance to find out more about you, your experiences, and your skills.

We are excited to meet you!

 

“I work at Operation Access because I believe health care is a human right, not a privilege.”

— Dede Rosales, Program Manager

“I enjoy working at Operation Access because it gives me the opportunity to make a positive impact in the community.”

— Melissa Abriz, Program Assistant