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About the Health District
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345 6th Street, Suite 300
Bremerton, WA 98337
360-728-2235
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Our vision: A safe and healthy Kitsap County for all.
Quality Benefits
Quality Benefits
Leadership
Kitsap Public Health District has protected the health of our county’s residents since 1947. A 10-member Public Health Board, composed of elected officials and community representatives, is our governing body.
Our executive leadership team, listed below, directs our team of professional and support professionals totaling more than 100 full and part time positions.
Siri Kushner, MPH CPH
Jessica Guidry, MPH, CHES
Assistant Director
Accreditation
Kitsap Public Health District has been accredited by the national Public Health Accreditation Board since 2015.
This designation means our Health District has met rigorous quality standards and measures as a high-performing public health agency and is committed to continuous innovation and improvement.
Kitsap Public Health District receives a mix of local, state, and federal money to provide services that keep Kitsap County residents safe and healthy. View current and past budgets below for full details on revenue and spending.
The Kitsap Public Health Board approves the Health District's budget. The Health District's finances are reviewed each year by the Washington State Auditor's Office. Audit reports are posted below.
Our benefit package is strong, and driven by our commitment to provide comprehensive, affordable health insurance for our employees and their families. We design our benefit package to be flexible, so employees can choose the benefit package that best suits their needs. Employees who work a regular schedule of at least 20 hours per week are eligible for health benefits.
Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
For full-time employees, we pay 85 to 100 percent of the average premium for our comprehensive group medical and dental insurance plans for employees and their family members depending on the number of persons they choose to cover. Employees with other coverage may elect to waive medical and/or dental coverage and instead receive a monthly deposit to either a Flexible Spending Account for dependent/childcare costs or a Health Reimbursement Account for out-of-pocket medical, dental and vision expenses. Part-time employees receive pro-rated benefits contributions.
Life & Disability Insurance
We also provide other benefits, such as a $48,000 term life insurance policy and a long-term disability policy. Employees may choose to purchase additional life and disability insurance.
Employees may, at their option, purchase additional life or long-term disability insurance, dependent life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment insurance and short-term disability coverage.
Retirement & Savings Plans
Eligible employees participate in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) a defined benefit retirement plan managed by the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems. The plan is funded by a combination of employer and employee contributions.
In addition, we offer a choice of three 457 Deferred Compensation retirement plans that allow individuals to set aside a portion of their income for retirement on a tax deferred basis. These plans are similar to 401-K plans offered by for-profit employers.
We provide a continuing education allowance and paid time off for training so employees can pursue their professional goals and take responsibility for career advancement by learning new skills.
Paid Time Off
We provide a continuing education allowance and paid time off for training so employees can pursue their professional goals and take responsibility for career advancement by learning new skills.
We offer generous paid time off, with “general leave” that begins with 18 days per year for eligible full-time employees and increases to 31 days per year after 25 years of service. “General leave” is used for vacation, personal appointments, minor illnesses, etc. For longer term illnesses, injury or pregnancy, we also provide 6 days of “extended leave” per year.
In addition, we have 11 paid holidays per year, including the day after Thanksgiving and a personal floating holiday.
We offer bereavement leave, all state and federally mandated leaves such as Family Medical Leave, Military leave, and other leave categories that help our employees manage significant life events.
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Our Guiding Principles
Prevention
We protect our community by reducing the risks of disease, injury, and early death.
Collaboration
We engage with community, convene diverse partners, and work to ensure our efforts are community oriented and create meaningful impact.
Quality
We are dedicated to continuous quality improvement and our work is guided by evidence from scientific data, best and promising practices, and incorporates community input to produce the best possible outcomes.
Equity
We are committed to all people in Kitsap County having a fair and just opportunity to live safe and healthy lives.
Innovation
We proactively and flexibly deploy creative and novel strategies to address current, evolving, and future public health needs.
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Established in 1947, the Kitsap Public Health District is a local government entity serving all of Kitsap County, Washington, and its cities.
As your local public health agency, we work to prevent disease and injuries, promote health and wellbeing, and create safe and supportive environments where everyone can thrive.
The Health District is organized into four divisions: Administrative Services, Community Health, Environmental Health, and Public Health Infrastructure. Programs within these divisions provide vital public health services for our community.
View our Program Guide to learn more.