Title | Description | Department | Internal Webpage URL | External URL | File |
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Birth Control |
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Family Planning | |||
Book a Job Service Coach |
Book-a-Job Service Coach for a one-on-one session at ImagineIF Kalispell, Columbia Falls and Bigfork.
Job Service Kalispell is ready to meet you where you are! |
Library | External website about the Book a Job Service Coach. Opens in a new tab. | ||
Book a Meeting Room |
The meeting room is available to book on
Gatherings of up to 20 people. |
Library | External website about the Book a Meeting Room. Opens in a new tab. | ||
Braveheart Chaplain Ministry |
Besides responding to traumatic situations and providing emotional and logistical support to citizens in need, a chaplain to emergency services personnel also provides support to first responders in their daily duties. Because their vocation brings them face-to-face with crises, stress is a built-in part of a first responder’s vocation. |
Sheriff’s Office | External website about the Braveheart Chaplain Ministry. Opens in a new tab. | ||
Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening |
The Montana Cancer Screening Program pays for breast and cervical cancer screenings for people who qualify based on age, income, and insurance status. Screening services include clinical breast exams, mammograms, and Pap tests. Diagnostic testing is provided for the follow-up of abnormal screening tests. We partner with local providers, which means that you can see whoever you want, and it will be just like a regular appointment. Our staff is available to guide you through the screening process, even if you do not qualify based on age, income, and insurance status. To enroll, please fill out the enrollment form, and either mail it or drop it off at the following address: Attn: Montana Cancer Screening Program |
Population Health | Web page about the Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening. | File about the Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening. Opens in a new tab. | |
Budget |
The FY 2023 budget is projecting $118.5 million in revenue and a total of $115.6 million in expenditures, including a 2.5% cost of living adjustment for 551.74 full-time employees. The county continues to strive to plan for future capital needs by saving within our capital funds, budgeting $13.4 million in capital expenditures and $7.6 million in transfers to fund future capital needs. |
Finance | File about the Budget. Opens in a new tab. | ||
Building Rental |
Rent a building in the fairgrounds |
Fairgrounds | Web page about the Building Rental. | ||
Burial on One's Own Property |
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Commissioners' Office | |||
Burn Permit |
Weather permitting, October 1st is the start of open burning. Permits are required for this action. A free burn permit can be obtained through egomt.com. If you have an existing burn permit for 2023, it can be activated by calling 1-866-207-2577. |
Environmental Health | Web page about the Burn Permit. | External website about the Burn Permit. Opens in a new tab. | |
Cancer Screening |
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Family Planning | |||
Careers |
Flathead County is accepting applications for the following positions. Applications submitted for a position are received and reviewed by the corresponding department on a weekly basis. Timely submission of applications is encouraged for consideration. Job postings may close at any time without notice. |
Human Resources | Web page about the Careers. | ||
Caregiver Support |
We are here to support family caregivers! We offer services such as respite through in-home care. Respite provides relief for the caregiver of an older person at home. We also offer information and assistance to caregivers; access to our resource lounge (appointments required), in which you and/or family members can view educational materials, including webinars, and meet with a trained professional for life care planning. Also visit our Caregiver Corner on our website for information on local support groups, Alzheimer's Association resources, caregiver stories, and more. Caregiver Corner | Flathead County, MT |
Agency on Aging | |||
CARES Reporting Form |
Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES) was developed to help communities determine standard outcome measures for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), allowing for local quality improvement efforts and benchmarking capability to improve care and increase survival. The program seeks to save more lives from OHCA; strengthen collaboration between 911 centers, first responders, emergency medical services (EMS) agencies, and hospitals; provide a simple, confidential process for assessing patient outcomes in compliance with HIPAA; offer technical assistance to help community leaders identify and prioritize opportunities to improve EMS performance, and generate annual national and statewide reports for benchmarking capability. |
EMS | External website about the CARES Reporting Form. Opens in a new tab. | ||
Certificate of Survey | Plat Room | ||||
Child Support - Receive Payments | District Court | ||||
Child Support - Records | District Court | ||||
Children's Advocacy Center |
The Child Advocacy Center (CAC) allows the capability for centralized services. Children receive forensic interviews and forensic medical exams at the CAC in a child-friendly environment. The CAC utilizes a Multidisciplinary Team to provide comprehensive services to victims of child abuse. |
Sheriff’s Office | External website about the Children's Advocacy Center. Opens in a new tab. | ||
CISM Team Debriefing Request |
Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) is the decision and implementation of intervention tactics to best respond to the needs of the emergency situation at hand. This form initiates the request for a meeting that is geared to assist those dealing with the physical or psychological symptoms that are generally associated with trauma exposure. It is intended for small groups and not designed for primary victims or in a one-on-one setting.
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EMS | External website about the CISM Team Debriefing Request. Opens in a new tab. | ||
Class or Group Library Visit |
During your tour or group visit to ImagineIF, we can provide:
We appreciate at least two weeks notice of groups coming to use the library, even if you don’t need any special services. We cannot schedule your visit more than three months in advance. |
Library | External website about the Class or Group Library Visit. Opens in a new tab. | ||
Clinic |
Clinic Hours
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Family Planning |
Services
Page Last Updated: Dec 15, 2022