Cherokee Indian Hospital

Cherokee Indian Hospital

Hospitals and Health Care

Cherokee, NC 390 followers

To assure the prosperity of the next seven generations of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.

About us

The Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority (CIHA) blends state-of-the-art healthcare within a system of inpatient and outpatient resources across the Qualla Boundary and its outlying clinics. With an emphasis on Cherokee history, arts, crafts, and the unique healing aspects of Cherokee culture, including consideration for the mind, body, and spirit, CIHA addresses the health and wellness needs of the Tribe—and does so to the highest national standards of healthcare.

Website
http://cherokeehospital.org
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Cherokee, NC
Type
Nonprofit

Locations

Employees at Cherokee Indian Hospital

Updates

  • Congratulations, Zane! We are grateful to have you as part of the Cherokee Indian Hospital Team!

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    Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI)

    This past Friday, I officially became an MBA graduate from the University of Tennessee! This journey was a mix of hard work, late nights and moments where I questioned all my life choices - but every challenge made the finish line that much sweeter. I owe a HUGE thanks to: Molly Kinard, MBA, Ruth Topley, Brandon Davis, MBA, Ashley Slimp. Your hard work behind the scenes made these last 16 months truly remarkable for me and the entire cohort. You made sure everything ran smoothly, and your dedication and support didn’t go unnoticed. We couldn’t have done it without you! I’m incredibly grateful to Cherokee Indian Hospital for providing me with the opportunity to grow, learn, and apply my skills in a meaningful way. Their support and commitment to professional development made this journey even more impactful, and I’m proud to be part of an organization that truly values its people and their growth. To my friends; family, and mentors who kept me going, grounded, and (mostly) sane - thank you from the bottom of my heart. I’m walking away with new knowledge, amazing memories, and a sense of excitement for what’s next. Here’s to new beginnings, lifelong friends, and endless possibilities. Go Vols!

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  • Discover a Rewarding Nursing Career at CIHA! At Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority, we're more than just a hospital – we're a comprehensive health care system offering diverse nursing opportunities at every level! Nursing Roles Available: CNAs (Certified Nursing Assistants) LPNs (Licensed Practical Nurses) RNs (Registered Nurses) Care Management Roles Supervisory and Leadership Positions Wide Range of Settings: Hospital: Emergency Room, Inpatient Care Outpatient: Primary Care, Immediate Care Clinic, Specialty Services (like our Procedure Suite) Long-Term: Tsali Care Center Behavioral Health: Analenisgi, Kanvwotiyi If you're ready to grow your nursing career in a supportive and culturally rich environment, come find your place at CIHA! Explore Current Nursing Opportunities: Visit our careers page: https://lnkd.in/eKiGjesd Your future in nursing awaits! 🩺💙 #NursingCareers #JoinCIHA #HealthcareJobs #CherokeeIndianHospital

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  • Cherokee Indian Hospital reposted this

    🚨 Recruitment Alert: Mountain Area Health Education Center - MAHEC in western North Carolina, partnered with Cherokee Indian Hospital recently launched an Internal Medicine Rural and Tribal Health Track. The track is designed for those who desire enhanced training working in rural areas and with historically marginalized populations. This unique track offers a robust and comprehensive training experience that prepares residents to excel in both foundational internal medicine and specialized rural and tribal health care. Check out this great video on their site highlighting this innovative track. https://lnkd.in/gQpGDCQR #RuralGME #RuralHealth

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  • “Reaching this milestone in our path to excellence is a testament to the professionalism and dedication of the CIHA staff and an illustration of our commitment to assuring the prosperity of the next seven generations of the EBCI. We are honored to continue this journey in collaboration with the NCAfE,” said CIHA CEO Casey Cooper.

    Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority (CIHA) Wins Achievement Award

    Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority (CIHA) Wins Achievement Award

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  • Join Our Team at Tsali Care Center! Tsali Care Center, a state-of-the-art senior living community nestled in the beautiful mountains of Cherokee, North Carolina, is hiring now for various positions—with many offering hiring bonuses! Our brand-new facility features: --120 resident rooms -- Shared dining and living spaces -- Multiple outdoor courtyards --Individualized care that promotes community, safety, and dignity At Tsali Care Center, we’re more than a workplace—we’re a family dedicated to providing exceptional care in a beautiful, supportive environment. Whether you're an experienced professional or looking to start a meaningful career in senior care, we’d love to hear from you! Available Positions Include: 🔹 Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) 🔹 Registered Nurses (RNs) 🔹 Dining Services Staff 🔹 Housekeeping Staff 🔹 And more! Don’t miss the opportunity to earn hiring bonuses and make a difference in the lives of our residents every day! Apply today or learn more at https://lnkd.in/eKiGjesd #NowHiring #TsaliCareCenter #CherokeeNC #SeniorCare #JoinOurTeam

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  • This week, members of EBCI Tribal Option got to join 5th grade students at Cherokee Central Schools for a special Native American Heritage Month event. During a recent vacation to Cherokee, Montgomery County Schools Library Specialist Rhonda Burch from Blacksburg, Virginia came across EBCI Tribal Option's newly installed StoryWalk Project at the Island. She loved the book published on the StoryWalk so much that she reached out to Shae Deck, the CCS teacher who lead her class to publish the book to learn more. From there, we pitched the idea to Mrs. Deck to set up a zoom meeting with Mrs. Burch's students in Virginia to give Cherokee Central Schools students the opportunity to teach about their culture directly. This morning we joined Mrs. Deck's 5th grade class at CCS and three 5th grade classes from Virginia via zoom for an incredible opportunity to share about Cherokee culture, traditions and heritage. The students had the opportunity to interact with one another to learn about all the things that they have in common -- like a love of sports and good food during the holidays -- and the things that make Cherokee special -- like Stickball, the Cherokee language, and the 7 Clans. When we launched the StoryWalk project, we wanted to create a fun way to get kids in the community outdoors and active as part of our Eat Well, Play Well, Stay Well initiative -- while also fostering a love of reading. By publishing the book authored by Mrs. Deck's class, the project has grown into something bigger and serves as a way to introduce, connect, and educate visitors to Cherokee Culture. We can't wait to expand this project and get our next StoryWalk installed this Spring!

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  • Cherokee Indian Hospital reposted this

    For Native American Heritage Month, we are recognizing Carmaleta Monteith, an Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Beloved Woman. This year, the CHEROKEE INDIAN HOSPITAL FOUNDATION established a new endowment through the North Carolina Community Foundation in Monteith’s name to provide financial aid for Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority employees. Read more about Monteith’s passion for service, her influence on her community and her goal to raise $1 million for the new endowment. https://ow.ly/lttR50TAoMP

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