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Clinical Support Careers

at HH Health

Be the Difference Patients Remember

Clinical support professionals are often the first and most consistent faces patients see during their care. From assisting at the bedside to preparing equipment and coordinating patient flow, these roles are essential to delivering safe, compassionate health care.

At HH Health, clinical support team members are valued contributors to patient experience and care outcomes across North Alabama and southern Tennessee.

Clinical Support Roles

at HH Health
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Technicians

Clinical technicians are valued members of the patient care team. These professionals perform a variety of technical duties, including drawing blood samples, monitoring heart rhythms, operating imaging equipment and preparing operating rooms for surgery.

Some positions require specialized certification, and HH Health supports career development through education and clinical training opportunities for technicians across the system.

Clinical support professional in scrubs holding a clipboard in a hospital hallway.

Aides / Assistants

Clinical aides and assistants support nurses and other health care professionals with essential patient care tasks. Responsibilities may include checking vital signs, assisting with patient mobility, collecting specimens and supporting patients during procedures. These entry-level roles are a great starting point for individuals interested in building a career in health care.


Why Clinical Support Professionals Join HH Health

  • Meaningful, hands-on patient interaction
  • Team-based environment with nurses and physicians
  • Opportunities to grow into nursing, allied health or leadership roles
  • Stable health care system with regional reach
  • Competitive pay and benefits
  • Structured onboarding and on-the-job training
Many of our nurses and clinical leaders began their careers in clinical support roles. This is more than a job — it’s a pathway to a rewarding career.