Billings Area Indian Health Service

Billings Area Indian Health Service Billings Area Indian Health Service, Billings, MT

THANK YOU for your hard work and dedication to Indian Health Service Mr. Michael Weahkee!
05/29/2026

THANK YOU for your hard work and dedication to Indian Health Service Mr. Michael Weahkee!

Today, the IHS recognizes former Director Michael Weahkee, who is retiring after 28 years of federal service. An enrolled member of the Zuni Tribe and retired Rear Admiral with the U.S. Public Health Service, Weahkee led the agency as principal deputy director from 2017-2020 before being confirmed by the Senate as the 10th IHS director. He recently served as the deputy director for the Phoenix Area Indian Health Service and is the former CEO of the Phoenix Indian Medical Center.

Weahkee’s leadership has been defined by compassion, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to improving the health and well-being of Native people. His lifelong connection to the IHS, as both a patient and a leader, brought a unique perspective and heartfelt dedication to every role he served.

As director, Weahkee helped lead important efforts that strengthened the IHS mission and advanced meaningful progress across the agency. He oversaw the development and implementation of a new five-year strategic plan, the first in more than a decade, and pushed the IHS to address longstanding oversight recommendations from the Government Accountability Office and HHS Office of Inspector General. He also established a new Office of Quality at IHS headquarters to bolster accountability and oversight across area offices and service units.

Under Weahkee’s leadership in 2018, IHS launched the Health Information Technology Modernization Program, a long-term initiative designed to modernize the agency’s enterprise health IT system and provide clinicians with tools to deliver high-quality health care through a modern platform. He also led the IHS through the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, earning him the honor of being named Health Leader of the Year by the Commissioned Officers Association in 2021.

Throughout his distinguished career, Weahkee earned the respect of colleagues, Tribal communities, and partners nationwide through his visionary leadership, humility, and service-driven approach. His many accomplishments and honors reflect the lasting impact he has made on public health and Indian Country. We thank Weahkee for his decades of service and leadership and wish him all the best in a well-earned retirement.

05/29/2026
05/28/2026

Supporting someone living with a serious mental illness starts with understanding. Learning about mental health conditions can help you respond with empathy and confidence. Learn more: samhsa.gov/mental-health/what-is-mental-health/facts

05/27/2026

Do you want to make a difference for elders in your community? Applications are now open for the 2026 Indian Health Geriatric Scholars Program. This program helps health care providers build skills to care for elders in their communities. Participants take a geriatrics board review course, complete a mentored project, and connect with peers.

Apply by July 7: https://www.ihs.gov/alzheimers/pilotsandinitiatives/gerischolars/gerischolarsfunding2026/

The Billings Area Indian Health Service is currently hiring for NURSE (Case Manager) GS 11, open to The public and Nativ...
05/26/2026

The Billings Area Indian Health Service is currently hiring for NURSE (Case Manager) GS 11, open to The public and Native Americans in Crow Agency, Fort Peck, Harlem, Hayes. Lame Deer and Poplar, Montana. Apply by 06/11/26 to join the IHS team.

Join the Indian Health Service and care for diverse American Indian and Alaska Native communities. In this role, you'll manage complex patient needs, coordinate care, and help improve services in an outpatient setting while making a real impact in a culturally rich and vibrant city. USAJOBS Help Cen...

05/26/2026

The IHS wishes everyone a safe and healthy Memorial Day. As you spend time with family and friends, we encourage you to pause and remember the true meaning of this day: honoring the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country, asking nothing in return. This includes American Indian and Alaska Native veterans, who have proudly served in every major conflict, often at higher rates than other ethnic groups.

Today, we honor the enduring legacy of those who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect Tribal nations, communities, and the United States.

05/22/2026

Many can experience emotional distress, like anxiety, constant worrying & trouble sleeping, after a traumatic event.
💙 If you or someone you know is struggling with , help is available: samhsa.gov/PTSD

05/22/2026

Respectful communication about mental health is especially important during times of transition, including housing instability or reentry into the community. Compassionate words signal safety when people need it most. samhsa.gov/resource/ebp/permanent-supportive-housing-evidence-based-practices-ebp-kit

The Billings Area Indian Health Service is currently hiring for DENTAL ASSISTANT (Expanded Function), GS 6, open to The ...
05/22/2026

The Billings Area Indian Health Service is currently hiring for DENTAL ASSISTANT (Expanded Function), GS 6, open to The Public and Native Americans in Browning, Crow Agency, Harlem, Hays and Lame Deer, Montana. Apply by 05/31/2026 to join the IHS team.

Join the Indian Health Service dental team and make a meaningful difference in the lives of American Indian and Alaska Native patients. As an Expanded Functions Dental Assistant, you will work alongside dental providers in an environment dedicated to delivering compassionate, high-quality oral healt...

The Billings Area Indian Health Service is currently hiring for DENTAL ASSISTANT (Expanded Function), GS 5, open to The ...
05/22/2026

The Billings Area Indian Health Service is currently hiring for DENTAL ASSISTANT (Expanded Function), GS 5, open to The Public and Native Americans in Browning, Crow Agency, Harlem, Hays, and Lame Deer, Montana. Apply by 0 5/31/2026 to join the IHS team.

Join the Indian Health Service dental team and make meaningful difference in the lives of American Indian and Alaska Native patients. As an Expanded Functions Dental Assistant, you will work alongside dental providers in an environment dedicated to delivering compassionate, high-quality oral health....

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Billings, MT
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Wednesday 8am - 5pm
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