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Entry Level Sutter Health Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Sorter (Tues - Sat OR Sun - Thurs)

Marysville, CA ยท On-site

$14.25 - $18/hr

Recology Yuba Sutter THE ROLE OF SORTER SHIFT: TUESDAY - SATURDAY OR SUNDAY - THURSDAY 4:30AM - 2PM ... Great entry level position for a person with the required knowledge, but no required experience.

Sorter (Tues - Sat OR Sun - Thurs)

Marysville, CA ยท On-site

$14.25 - $18/hr

Recology Yuba Sutter THE ROLE OF SORTER SHIFT: TUESDAY - SATURDAY OR SUNDAY - THURSDAY 4:30AM - 2PM ... Great entry level position for a person with the required knowledge, but no required experience.

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How much do entry level sutter health jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level sutter health in the United States is $50,289.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $58,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level Sutter Health vs Medical Assistant?

AspectEntry Level Sutter HealthMedical Assistant
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma; on-the-job training or certification preferredPost-secondary certificate or diploma; certification often required
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, outpatient facilities within Sutter Health networkClinics, hospitals, outpatient settings, often within healthcare systems
Employer & Industry UsagePrimarily within Sutter Health facilitiesWidely used across healthcare providers and clinics
Common Search & ComparisonEntry Level Sutter Health vs Medical Assistant

Entry Level Sutter Health roles typically require minimal formal credentials and focus on patient support within Sutter's healthcare facilities. Medical Assistants usually have specific certifications and work across various healthcare providers. While both roles support patient care, Medical Assistants often have more structured training and certification requirements, making them more versatile across different healthcare settings.

What are the typical responsibilities and learning opportunities for someone starting in an entry-level position at Sutter Health?

In an entry-level role at Sutter Health, you can expect to handle essential tasks such as administrative support, assisting with patient scheduling, data entry, and responding to basic patient inquiries. These positions often provide exposure to healthcare operations, allowing you to learn about patient care workflows, electronic health record systems, and cross-department collaboration. New hires are usually supported by experienced team members and have access to training programs designed to build foundational knowledge. As you gain experience, there may be opportunities for advancement into specialized or supervisory roles within the organization.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in an entry-level position at Sutter Health, and why are they important?

To thrive in an entry-level position at Sutter Health, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, basic healthcare knowledge, and a customer service orientation. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, scheduling software, and standard office tools is often required. Strong communication, teamwork, and attention to detail are essential soft skills for interacting with patients and supporting clinical staff. These abilities are crucial for maintaining efficient operations and delivering quality patient care in a healthcare environment.

What are entry level jobs at Sutter Health?

Entry level jobs at Sutter Health are positions that typically require little to no prior healthcare experience and are suitable for individuals just starting their careers. These roles may include medical assistants, patient service representatives, administrative assistants, environmental services aides, and food service workers. Entry level positions offer opportunities to gain valuable experience in the healthcare industry, often with on-the-job training and potential for advancement. Sutter Health values teamwork, compassion, and a commitment to patient care in all employees.
What cities are hiring for Entry Level Sutter Health jobs? Cities with the most Entry Level Sutter Health job openings:
Infographic showing various Entry Level Sutter Health job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 13% Internship, 74% Full Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $50,289 per year, or $24.2 per hour.
CLINICIAN I/II - **La Selva Residential**

CLINICIAN I/II - **La Selva Residential**

Momentum for Health

Palo Alto, CA โ€ข On-site

$42.07/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

**Work Schedule is Sunday - Thursday 1:45 pm - 10:15 pm**
Hourly Rate: Associate $42.07...Licensed $54.30.....Bi-Lingual Pay - One hundred thirty-five dollars per paycheck for threshold languages to serve our monolingual clients
Pay rates for Union positions are set in the Collective Bargaining Agreement with SEIU Local 521. Each position has a total of six steps, Step 1 (entry level) through Step 6 (15 years of employment with the organization). Union staff are promoted from Step 1 to Step 2 upon their one-year anniversary. For Clinician I, the current Step 1 rate for this position is $42.07/hr, and the current Step 6 rate for this position is $46.45/hr. For Clinician II, the current Step 1 rate for this position is $54.30/hr, and the current Step 6 rate for this position is $59.96/hr.
** In addition to our competitive salaries, we pay a shift differential for certain shifts in our 24-hour programs as follows: (Only 1 differential -whichever is highest will apply at a time).
โ€ข 6.25% additional pay for overnight (NOC) shift from 11 pm to 7 am
โ€ข 4.75% additional pay for evening shift from 5:30 pm to 10:59 pm
โ€ข 4.75% additional pay for weekend shifts from 12:01 am on Saturday thru 11:59pm on Sunday
We offer a competitive package of employee benefits for 30 to 40-hour week positions. You will receive a defined contribution amount of up to $15,433.08 per year (prorated for part-time employees working less than 40 hours per week) to purchase the benefits of your choice on a cafeteria plan basis. Any amount of this defined contribution not used towards your benefits will be paid to you as taxable earnings. We offer a retirement plan with a generous employer match starting at 4% after one year of employment. Our paid time off is also more generous than many employers with vacation time accruing up to 25 days per year, 6 days of sick time per year and 12 paid holidays.
The benefits offered in our cafeteria plan are as follows:
  • Medical benefits -Kaiser--ranging from $0 Deductible Plan with $15 Copay to $,3400 Deductible Plan with Health Savings Account. Sutter Health plans are also available from $0 Deductible Plan to $2,500 Deductible Plan.
  • Dental benefits -Guardian: 1 dental HMO and 2 PPOs
  • Vision benefits - 2 options from Guardian VSP: a standard vision plan and an enhanced vision plan

PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  1. Provide clinical leadership in areas of comprehensive assessments, case conferences, treatment plans and strategic interventions to ensure quality service delivery.*
    1. Serve as a lead member of the treatment team and participate in crisis intervention and provide clinical supervision and direct services, as assigned and within scope of practice.
      1. Provide orientation, consultation, and/or coordination within work team to ensure that service delivery including assessment, crisis intervention, treatment, discharge planning, and communication of significant information meets the needs of clients, families and payors and reflects sound clinical judgment;
      2. Provide clinical leadership and training and guidance to staff, interns and volunteers, within scope of practice, consistent with agency standards, practices and policies;
      3. Provide appropriate consultation and back up to support other staff in responding to client crisis;
      4. Develop, review, evaluate and/or sign documentation, including those requiring LPHA signature.
    2. Provide treatment services, training, and support to clients, both individually and within groups, and associated services to clients' families and/or representatives to develop and improve skills related to physical and mental health care needs.
      1. Interview clients and clients' representatives to gather pertinent demographic and psychosocial information;
      2. Complete strengths assessments and needs analyses with clients and families;
      3. Develop goal-oriented, time-limited, comprehensive plans in cooperation with client and/or clients' representatives;
      4. Facilitate and/or lead groups through rehabilitation counseling processes that help develop and strengthen life, coping and independent living skills; develop curriculums;
      5. Assist clients with understanding their problems and developing plans to resolve them;
      6. Maintain regular communication with families and authorized third parties involved in the rehabilitation process;
      7. Coordinate needed services for clients, their families, and others who are significant to the service plans;
      8. Make referrals to other public and private social services and community agencies and resources to meet clients' and their families' needs.
    3. Develop recommendations for discharge and follow-up treatment planning for clients and their families.
      1. Complete comprehensive reassessments prior to expiration of current treatment plans.
    4. Maintain timely, accurate, and complete clinical records and other required documentation and produce clear, accurate reports in accordance with agency, payor and regulatory requirement, utilizing paper or computer technology.
  2. Provide assessment and intervention in response to client crisis, including necessary follow up and using appropriate consultation; provide coverage in emergency situations.*
  3. Assist Program Manager in maintaining compliance with CARF, contract, Agency, and regulatory requirements.*
  4. Provide transportation in personal or agency vehicle, including but not limited to the transportation of clients and/or program supplies for agency business.
  5. Provide on-call coverage and participate in after-hours rotation, as assigned.
  6. Perform First Aid in emergency situations, if assigned to residential facilities.*

OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  1. Attend and participate in staff, program, agency and community meetings and training, as required.
  2. Meet continuing education requirements to satisfy regulatory, accreditation, and Agency requirements and ensure continued professional growth and knowledge of current trends in mental health.*
  3. Participate in management of team/program discretionary resources available to meet client needs.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILL, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: (E = Essential; D = Desired)
  1. Master's degree in the mental health profession and one year's experience working in human services settings; (E) in a mental health setting and/or with targeted populations. (D) (Doctorate education and licensing may be substituted, where appropriate.)
  2. Current licensure from the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), OR current licensure from the California Board of Psychology (BOP) as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist (Licensed PhD or PsyD).
  3. First Aid Certification or successful completion of First Aid Certification within 30 days of hire, if assigned to residential facilities. (E)
  4. Meet government and/or regulatory standards for continuing education credits and recertification, including a minimum of 20 hours of directly related professional training, if assigned to a residential facility. (E)
  5. Proven typing speed of 30 net wpm (E); 40 net wpm (D); computer literacy; ability to use MS Office applications-Word; Excel; Outlook-and Windows-based databases at a basic level; (E) familiarity with UNIX-based databases. (D)
  6. Demonstrated ability to:
    1. Work independently and in a small team environment; (E)
    2. Organize and manage a caseload; manage multiple tasks and demands on a timely basis; (E)
    3. Engage and communicate effectively with others in both verbal and written English; legible handwriting; (E)
    4. Conceptualize and prioritize the problems of mentally disordered individuals, determining their needs, services, and appropriate treatment methods; (E)
    5. Monitor and support developmental growth and the recovery process; (E)
    6. Effectively conduct and facilitate group rehabilitation services; (E)
    7. Maintain timely, accurate and complete medical charts and client records and prepare reports; (E)
    8. Employ tact and diplomacy, exercise good judgment, and act calmly in emergency situations; (E)
    9. Work from a strengths-based, harm-reduction, social rehabilitation model; (E)
    10. Work effectively with persons differing in value systems, ethnicity, cultural backgrounds, language capabilities and disabilities; (E)
    11. Work collaboratively with individuals identified as those with serious mental illness who meet the following criteria: histories of hospitalization, institutionalization, including with the criminal justice system, substance abuse, low engagement in medication treatment, and difficulty in participating in structured activities and living independently; (E)
    12. Supervise trainees and interns according to BBS and BOP requirements; (D)
    13. Work with populations identified as high risk and/or considered under-represented in the County Mental Health system with multiple barriers; (D)
    14. Exhibit exemplary customer service, compassion, and care in the execution of all duties and interactions. (E)
  7. Demonstrated ability to work with participants who:
    1. May also have histories of assaultive behavior; (D)
    2. May also be developmentally disabled; (D)
    3. May have resided in long term care facilities for extended periods; (D)
    4. May have patterns of service that relied almost exclusively on emergency and institutional care; (D)
    5. May have cognitive difficulties and medical co-morbidities and are considered medically fragile and may also be developmentally disabled; (D)
    6. May have long-term patterns of homelessness and criminal justice involvement. (D)
  8. Knowledge of:
    1. Clinical techniques for assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of people with mental illness; problem resolution and conflict resolution techniques; (E)
    2. Community resources, including those required to meet the non-mental health needs of the target population; (E)
    3. Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) and Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP). (D)
  9. Special Requirements: Must be able to meet and receive a criminal records clearance, as required by Title XXII, other licensing regulations, and Momentum practices.
  10. A valid California Driver License, with access to a reliable vehicle/for driving a company vehicle, current proof of auto liability insurance, and a clean DMV record. (E)
  11. Physical requirements needed to perform the essential functions of this job, with or without accommodation: (E)
    1. Hearing and talking on telephone and in person; standing, walking, sitting, pinching and finger flexion are required constantly (over 2/3 of the workday); (E)
    2. Lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, bending, stooping, crouching, and kneeling are required occasionally (under 1/3 of the workday); (E)
    3. Balancing, climbing and crawling are generally not required.
    4. Must be physically able to assist clients in the evacuation of program facilities in emergency situations.

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