Thunderbird is Close!

After years of hard work and anticipation, Thunderbird Treatment Center is close to opening its doors to relatives seeking inpatient treatment and recovery. Construction and licensing are in the final stages, and we are actively hiring staff. Once the facility is fully ready—which we’re estimating late summer to early fall—we will begin accepting patients. Check back, as we’ll be updating this site regularly with construction progress, hiring news, and opening updates.

Job opportunities

We are hiring for positions across health and human services, operations, and administration. Opportunities include Substance Use Disorder Professionals and Trainees, Mental Health/Case Managers, Counselor Aides, Intake Coordinators, Environmental Services, Kitchen staff, IT, HR, Billing, and more. 

Tour the facility

Public tours of Thunderbird are being offered on dates between June 27 to July 9. There is limited availability, so click below to see sign up today.

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Indigenous Advisory Council, City of Seattle

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King County

Molina Healthcare of Washington

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National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition

Seattle Reign FC

Tulalip Tribes

UnitedHealthcare Community Plan

Vashon Center for the Arts

Vashon Land Trust

Vashon-Maury Community Council

Vashon Unitarian Church

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