Facility Type:
Health Department
Community Type:
Urban
Community/Service Population:
25,001 - 50,000 / 50,001 and above
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About Helena & Montana
Helena, Montana’s capital city, sits at the intersection of history, public service, and the landscapes that define the American West. Once known as the “Queen City of the Rockies” following the 1864 gold strike at Last Chance Gulch, Helena has evolved into a community where historic architecture, independent businesses, public institutions, and outdoor access exist side-by-side.
Today, Helena offers a balance that is increasingly difficult to find: a vibrant downtown with locally owned restaurants, coffee shops, art galleries, breweries, live music, farmers markets, and community events—all surrounded by thousands of acres of open land, mountain trails, lakes, and public recreation opportunities. Residents can spend the morning in meetings downtown and be hiking Mount Helena or fishing the Missouri River by evening.
As Montana’s capital and a regional hub for healthcare, government, nonprofit leadership, and civic collaboration, Helena serves as a gathering point for statewide initiatives and cross-sector partnerships. Montana’s healthcare landscape spans growing urban centers, frontier communities, Tribal Nations, agricultural regions, and remote rural towns where access, coordination, and connectivity matter deeply. The work of improving healthcare interconnectedly in Montana is inherently collaborative and community-centered.
Big Sky Care Connect operates within that broader mission: committed to providing trusted, real-time health information. Success in this role requires someone who values relationship-building, long-term trust, and collaborative problem-solving across healthcare providers, public agencies, nonprofit organizations, and community partners.
Montana is home to a strong nonprofit and mission-driven culture, where organizations frequently work across sectors and communities to address statewide challenges together. Leaders here often wear multiple hats, build coalitions across distances, and stay grounded in practical outcomes that directly impact local communities.
Helena itself reflects much of Montana’s character: historic but forward-looking, connected yet independent, and deeply shaped by the people who choose to invest in the future of the state and its communities.
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