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Medical Receptionist

Washington, DC ยท On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Busy and well established cardiology practice, Capitol Hill SE DC & Ft Wash Md. We are seeking a dedicated, knowledgeable, well mannered, experienced and compassionate " Medical Receptionist" to join ...

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How much do capitol hill jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for capitol hill in the United States is $18.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Capitol Hill legislative assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Capitol Hill legislative assistant, you generally need a strong background in political science or related fields, excellent research and writing skills, and knowledge of the legislative process. Familiarity with legislative tracking software, databases like LexisNexis, and experience with Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) systems are typically required. Outstanding interpersonal communication, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities under tight deadlines are crucial soft skills. These competencies enable legislative assistants to effectively support lawmakers, draft policy materials, and respond to constituent needs in a fast-paced political environment.

What is the difference between Capitol Hill vs Legislative Assistant?

AspectCapitol HillLegislative Assistant
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree, knowledge of government processesRequires a bachelor's degree, often in political science or related fields
Work EnvironmentGovernment buildings, congressional offices, legislative chambersCongressional offices, government agencies, advocacy groups
Employer & IndustryU.S. Congress, government institutionsMembers of Congress, legislative offices, government agencies
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles related to Capitol HillComparing legislative support roles

Capitol Hill refers to the seat of the U.S. Congress and the surrounding government buildings, while a Legislative Assistant is a professional who supports legislators by researching policies, drafting bills, and advising on legislative matters. Both roles are integral to the legislative process, with Legislative Assistants working directly within the Capitol Hill environment to facilitate lawmaking and policy development.

What are some of the unique challenges of working in a fast-paced Capitol Hill office environment?

Working on Capitol Hill often involves managing multiple urgent tasks simultaneously, responding to rapidly changing legislative priorities, and handling high volumes of constituent communications. Staffers must be adaptable, detail-oriented, and able to thrive under tight deadlines. Collaboration is key, as you'll regularly coordinate with other offices, committees, and stakeholders to support your Member's legislative agenda and constituent needs.

What are 'Capitol Hill' jobs?

Capitol Hill jobs refer to positions working for members of the United States Congress, congressional committees, or related offices located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C. These roles include legislative assistants, communications staff, policy advisors, and administrative support, among others. Employees help shape legislation, communicate with constituents, and support the daily work of lawmakers. Capitol Hill jobs are highly sought after for their exposure to the legislative process and the opportunity to make a difference in public policy.
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Infographic showing various Capitol Hill job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 62% Full Time, and 38% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $37,572 per year, or $18.1 per hour.
Emergency Department Nurse - Seattle Capitol Hill

Emergency Department Nurse - Seattle Capitol Hill

Kaiser Permanente

Seattle, WA โ€ข On-site

$44.34/hr

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

OUR COMMITMENT TO OUR EMPLOYEES GOES BEYOND THE WORKPLACE, INCLUDING COMPETITIVE WAGES THAT REFLECT YOUR VALUE TO THE COMPANY! APPLY TODAY TO LEARN MORE!

Additional pay benefits of the new contract for SEIU represented roles, full and part time (can be stacked):
-    $2.00/hour Acute Care Premium (Urgent Care, Perioperative Services and Capitol Hill Inpatient Unit)
Premiums
-    $2.00/hour Location Premium for onsite work at Bellevue Medical Center and Capitol Hill Campus 
 

Job Summary:
Provide nursing care to a defined group of patients, adhering to Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington ambulatory Nursing Care Standards, the Nursing Code of Ethics and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington policies.  Coordinate and facilitate Health Care services for the patient in other segments of the Health Care delivery system.  Provide and coordinate nursing care for the patient in collaboration with the Health Care team.  The Registered Nurse is an integral member of the Health Care team, overseeing and participating in patient assessment and the formulation and implementation of the care plan.


The Urgent Care RN will provide care in a fast-paced, high-acuity environment that acts similarly to a free-standing emergency department. Patient populations will include all ages, from neonates to geriatrics. Care will also include a large variety of chief complaints ranging from neurological, cardiac, and minor injury or illness. Ability to quickly prioritize and use critical thinking and clinical judgement to provide emergent and urgent care. Ability to work collaboratively with providers and other Urgent Care staff to provide high-quality patient care.


Essential Responsibilities:
  • Using the nursing process, provides ongoing assessment of the nursing care needs of a defined group of patients.  Uses nursing diagnosis to describe this assessment. Develops a written plan of care for patient care needs. Assists patients and families/significant others in developing health care goals which are part of the individualized plan of care. Determines priorities of patient care based on essential patient needs and available resources. Provides nursing interventions safely and competently.  Provides the patient and family/significant others with information preceding interventions. Provides telephone consultation to patients and family/significant others Provides ongoing evaluation of the patients response to care. Anticipates and recognizes changes in the patients status and need for nursing care. Modifies the individual plan of care in collaboration with the health care team.
  • Demonstrates understanding of the physiologic and psychological effects of normal aging by assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating care to meet the needs of those populations served. Demonstrates effective communication skills with those specific age populations served. Identifies own learning needs and participates in educational programs related to those age-specific patient populations served (Neonatal, Pediatric, Adolescent, Geriatric). Collaborates, communicates and coordinates with other health care team members in planning and implementing care. Assesses the needs of designated patients requiring hospitalization; initiates nursing admission database and discharge planning in collaboration with inpatient staff and physician. Cooperates and communicates effectively with other team members in order to accomplish the workload.
  • Communicates recognition of the patients and family/significant others psychosocial, cultural and emotional needs in each nurse-patient interaction. Orients patients and family/significant others to the role of the professional nurse and other health care team members, the nursing services available, and the means of access to those services. Reinforces orientation to the Consumer Bill of Rights and Responsibilities. Identifies the patients educational needs as part of the nursing assessment. Develops an educational component for each nursing care plan. Provides teaching/counseling congruent with patients and family/significant others learning needs and the medical plan of care. Encourages patient compliance with therapeutic and medical regimens. Teaching is based on scientific and behavioral knowledge.
  • Assesses patient lifestyle risk factors. Integrates health promotion and preventive aspects of care with the ongoing assessment of nursing care needs. Works with patient to develop a plan to improve general health status. Implements physical and psychological preventive measures. Promotes patient self-care responsibility for meeting their own health needs. Adheres to KFHPW documentation standards. Provides a safe environment for each patient and adheres to KFHPW safety standards. Adheres to KFHPW infection control standards and guidelines, including the guidelines for reporting communicable diseases.
  • Identifies own learning needs and participates in continued education programs to meet those needs. Participates in staff orientation and student education activities. Collaborates with managers in completing the process for self and colleague/team performance reviews.  Assures quality of care through development, implementation and evaluation of professional nursing standards and participation in multidisciplinary quality assurance activities. Participates in professional activities. Participates in nursing research and incorporates research findings into nursing practice. Adheres to KFHPW personnel policies and maintains a high standard of professional work habits.  Consistently demonstrates an appearance consistent with current KFHPW dress code policy.

Basic Qualifications:
Experience
Education

  • Associates degree in Nursing from an accredited program.

License, Certification, Registration
  • Registered Nurse License (Washington) required at hire OR Compact License: Registered Nurse required at hire
  • Basic Life Support required at hire
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support within 6 months of hire
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support required at hire

Additional Requirements:
  • Communication, problem-solving, leadership and decision-making skills.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Ambulatory care nursing experience.
  • Primary nursing or case-management experience.
  • Bachelor of science in Nursing (BSN).

  • Emergency department nursing experience.
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support at hire.