CLOSING DATE: June 11, 2026 (REVISED 6/1/2026)
POSITION: CTHCA Executive Assistant Senior (MB-47605)
SALARY: $30.88 hr. - $37.62 hr. DOE
REPORTS TO: Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
LOCATION: Nespelem Health Clinic Nespelem, WA
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Serving as the primary point of contact for the Deputy CEO and may include, managing
communications, scheduling, and correspondence with internal staff, Tribal leadership,
external partners and stakeholders.
- Performs ongoing administrative and secretarial support services of a complex and often
confidential nature for senior management and/or a group of professionals.
- Preparing agendas, reports, presentations, and other documents in support of Deputy CEO
initiatives, meetings and Tribal Health Care Authority operations. Maintains high level of
attention to detail; demonstrates continuous effort to improve operations, decrease
turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide
quality customer service.
- Prepares travel and training documents; conducts cost analysis to determine cost differences
between different traveling methods; processes airline flight request and lodging arrangements
in accordance with specifications; processes per diem requests, ensuring times processing and
delivery of checks; develops final travel/training packet, including conference agenda,
breakdown of expenses and other related material.
- Assisting in the planning and follow-up of executive and leadership meetings, ensuring action
items are documented and completed.
- Creates and maintains records management system for department staff; identifies deficiencies
in filing system and recommends implements solutions, files department correspondences, files
requisition and vouchers, maintains program personnel files, prepares and maintains
contracting files.
- Plans, coordinates and implements special events and projects, distributes announcements for
bids on meals and other services, collects bid solicitation for Request for Proposals, coordinates
with different programs, agencies and entities, ensures availability of necessary equipment and
other related material, processes payment of services and accounts for such transactions,
attends various planning meetings executes other related directives issued by the Deputy CEO.
- Prepares a variety of general office support functions; receives and responds to incoming calls,
takes messages or forwards to appropriate personnel, processes incoming and outgoing mail
and maintains a log, maintains an inventory of office supplies and other as needed; processes
requisitions and vouchers, composes memorandums and letters, schedules meetings, send fax
correspondence.
- Receives and responds to public questions and complaints, receives requests and assists the
public by providing information on tribal government operations and/or resources; determines
the nature of the complaint and forwards to appropriate resource, conducts fact-finding
investigation when circumstances warrant such action, recommends and implements solutions
on findings, responds to inquiries and complaints, provides status of updates to Deputy CEO.
- Works with the Deputy CEO to develop plans needed to carry out assigned activities and
projects. Exercises independent judgment with regard to planning, organizing and scheduling
work.
- Traveling between the Colville Tribal Health Care Authority’s clinics and administrative offices as
needed to provide in person executive support to the Deputy CEO.
- Support activities include timely collection and preparation of draft agendas; dissemination of
meeting materials; coordination of meeting records, evaluations and follow-up reports, and
board finance presentations.
- Schedules meetings (group and individual), travel, and outside commitments.
- Exercises independent judgment and decision-making in handling incoming and outbound
information and material.
- Complies and ensures compliance with applicable legislation, funding and organizational
requirements, policies and procedures.
- Ensure confidential handling of sensitive team member information in line with data protection
policies and laws.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
AA degree and 5 (five) years progressively responsible experience in a health care facility and administrative work experience.
Extensive experience in clinic operations with a strong understanding of federal requirements under 638, including policies and procedures related to healthcare administration and personnel.
Comprehensive knowledge of the patient care lifecycle, including scheduling, intake, treatment, follow-up, and all associated clinical services and how they affect each other.
Requires advanced knowledge of the Tribes’ policies and procedures and the Administrative structure and procedures.
Requires working knowledge of Tribal enterprise and government, department operations, policies, procedures, and calendars.
Requires advanced working knowledge of, and skill at using personal computer based software programs that support this level of work, including but not limited to word processing, spreadsheet, basic presentation graphics, special applications used by the organization unit, and data entry onto custom databases.
Requires advanced knowledge or practices, principles and techniques associated with accounting, office administration and records management to assist administration with timely submission of all financial and administrative reports.
Requires advanced knowledge and experience that reflects exceptional administrative assistance skills in maintaining schedules, drafting correspondence and preparing presentation materials.
Requires skill working under pressure in a fast paced and sometimes stressful environment.
Requires advanced knowledge of tribal and federal agencies’ contracting processes, purchasing, administrative processes, accounting principles and procedures as well as budget planning and maintenance experience.
Requires advanced knowledge in the use of general office equipment (copier, fax, calculator, etc.), especially demonstrated advanced skill with software such as Microsoft Office Suite, Outlook and Internet.
Requires advanced knowledge of proper English usage, grammar, spelling, and punctuation to prepare professional correspondence.
Requires advanced knowledge of Tribal government and organization unit services, operations, programs, functions, special terminology used in day-to-day operations, and to relieve others of a variety of administrative details.
Requires advanced math skills to perform financial and statistical record keeping.
Requires human relations skill to work productively and cooperatively with diverse teams, exercise patience when dealing with internal and external customers, and convey technical concepts.
Requires the ability to exercise initiative and independently perform all of the duties of the position with minimal supervision to accomplish tasks in a timely manner.
Requires the ability to schedule and accurately take and transcribe meeting notes and maintain a record.
Requires the ability to prepare spreadsheets, graphs and charts, and enter, import, and export data to and from databases.
Requires the ability to plan, organize and prioritize work in order to meet schedules and timelines.
Requires the ability to communicate with management, staff, and the community using patience and courtesy, and in a manner that reflects positively on the organization unit.
Requires the ability to perform all of the duties of the position in a high volume environment that may be dominated by distractions.
Must be able to perform clerical and secretarial work with speed and accuracy.
Requires the ability to understand and apply Tribal and agency rules, regulations and policies.
Requires the ability to plan, prioritize and organize events and carry out events, projects and activities in order to meet schedules and timelines.
Requires the ability to maintain timekeeping, prepare computer generated timesheets, ensure leave balances are correct and prepare payroll.
Requires the ability to use a personal computer to produce correspondence, informational materials, and conduct basic research.
Requires the ability to conduct cost analysis for travel cost comparisons, prepare per diem requests, and compile travel/training itinerary packets.
Requires the ability to conduct fact-finding, research and interviews.
Requires the ability to receive and responds to public inquiry and/or complaints through fact-finding or forward to the appropriate personnel in a professional timely manner.
Requires the ability to maintain confidentiality of private and sensitive information.
Requires the ability to maintain productive and cooperative relationships with Council, co-workers, tribal program staff, external organizations, tribal elders and the general public.
Requires the ability to provide services that reflect cultural values of the Tribes and membership needs.
Requires ability to travel and work non-standard work hours as assigned or delegated.
HIPAA Certificate within initial 90 days of employment.
Valid Washington State Driver’s License is required and be insurable.
Note: Pursuant to Tribal Policy, if this position is safety sensitive it is subject to pre-employment drug.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Ability to sit and stand for long periods of time.
- Manual and finger dexterity to complete duties.
- Ability to frequently bend, stoop, and reach.
- Ability to push and pull frequently.
- Ability to comprehend complex issues.
- Sufficient visual acuity to write, recognize printed materials, computer screen, and notice non-
verbal behavior.
- Speech and hearing ability to project voice to small and large audiences, carry on telephone
conversations, hear and grasp verbal communications and equipment prompts.
- Ability to drive in adverse weather conditions.
TRIBAL MEMBER AND INDIAN PREFERENCE WILL APPLY; PREFERENCE WILL ALSO BE GIVEN TO HONORABLY DISCHARGED VETERANS WHO ARE MINIMALLY QUALIFIED.
If required of this position, you must possess and maintain a valid Washington State driver’s license and be eligible for the Tribes’ Vehicle Insurance. In addition, this position may be subject to pre-employment background clearances. If applicable, these clearances must be maintained throughout employment.
INFORMATION: HR Generalist, Colville Tribal Health Care Authority, Human Resources Office, P.O. Box 150, Nespelem, WA 99155, (509)634.2800 [email protected]