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ADULT FORENSIC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH is recruiting for BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINICIANS.

 

Alameda County BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 

Our mission is to maximize the recovery, resilience and wellness of all eligible Alameda County residents who are developing or experiencing serious mental health, alcohol or drug concerns.

Alameda County BEHAVIORAL HEALTH is dedicated to delivering cost effective, quality behavioral health care to Medi-Cal beneficiaries and residents of Alameda County.

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For additional information, please contact: Angelica Gums Angelica.Gums3@acgov.org

Please click on links below for more information.

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINICIAN I

https://www.jobapscloud.com/Alameda/specs/classspecdisplay.asp?ClassNumber=6505&R1=&R3=

BHC I  $90,619.43 – $103,984.73* Annually

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINICIAN II

https://www.jobapscloud.com/Alameda/specs/classspecdisplay.asp?ClassNumber=6510&R1=&R3=

BHC II  $98,826.98 – $113,896.58* Annually

Plus, an excellent benefits package!

*Positions located at the Santa Rita Jail qualify for an additional 15% premium pay. Salary shown above reflects base plus premium pay.

  • BHC I  $78,799.50-$90,421.50 Annual Base Salary
  • BHC II  $85,936.50 – $99,040.50 Annual Base Salary

*Bilingual candidates are especially encouraged to apply; bilingual pay available.

The PROGRAM

Adult Forensic Behavioral Health (AFBH) is a division of Alameda County Behavioral Health. AFBH is located in the Santa Rita County Jail, in Dublin.

AFBH is responsible for the provision of mental health services to individuals in the custody of the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office. The goal of AFBH, in collaboration with jail partners, is to identify and assess individuals in need of behavioral health services, provide continuity of care, alleviate psychiatric symptoms and prevent relapse, and provide discharge planning and connection to supportive community services. AFBH staff collaborates and cooperates with the staffs of the Sheriff’s Office and Wellpath (medical provider) in order to ensure communication and understanding regarding individuals’ mental health needs.

The AFBH team consist of the AFBH Director, Behavioral Health Clinical (BHC) Managers, BHC Supervisors, licensed and unlicensed clinicians, psychiatrists, mental health specialists, administrative support staff, and program specialists.  

AFBH offers great opportunities for clinicians to further develop their clinical skills, and work with a population in great need of dedicated support and services. Clinicians’ complete diagnostic assessments develop initial and on-going treatment plans, crisis intervention and suicide prevention, provide supportive follow-up, work closely with AFBH’S partners both in the jail and in the community, provide discharge planning, and participates peer reviews. All AFBH clinicians receive general training as well as specific forensic training. Clinical supervision for all registered associates is available.

AFBH’s MISSION

The mission of AFBH is to provide all necessary mental health services to individuals in the custody of the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office. Services are voluntary and are delivered in a respectful and expedient manner. Services include, but are not limited to, assessment, crisis intervention, ongoing treatment, monitoring of individuals with serious mental illnesses with the goals of de-escalating and/or stabilizing mental conditions and preventing adverse outcomes such as the worsening of mental conditions and/or suicide, and discharge planning. AFBH staff work in collaboration with the jail medical provider, Wellpath, and the sheriff’s staff to deliver services that meet all regulatory and accreditation standards for mental health care.

SERVICES PROVIDED BY AFBH

  • MENTAL HEALTH SCREENING

All individuals booked into the jail are screened for mental health services by AFBH screeners in the Intake Area. If identified as having behavioral health needs the individual is referred to appropriate follow-up services by AFBH or other resources within the jail setting.

  • CRISIS INTERVENTION

On-site: respond to urgent calls from deputies/nurses, de-escalation for clients in crisis, develop plan and next steps which may include hospitalization for individuals who meet W&I 5150 criteria. 

On-call: When there is no AFBH staff on-site, an AFBH clinician is on-call and can be reached by deputies and nurses by phone to assist with urgent mental health matters. On-call premium applies.

  • SUICIDE PREVENTION

All clients are assessed for risk of suicide; staff are trained in identifying risk factors specific to the jail     environment, those at risk may be placed in specialized housing and will receive additional supportive services from AFBH staff. 

  • ONGOING TREATMENT/PLANNING

Includes follow up with clients, referrals within the jail environment, and collateral contacts with family        providers and jail staff. AFBH will work with client towards their identified goals and continued assessment for safety and symptom management.

  • DISCHARGE PLANNING/ CONTINUITY OF CARE

Discharge planning starts day one; AFBH staff work with clients to help them plan for discharge, identify resources and provide referrals and warm-hand offs when able. 

 

AFBH operates 7 days a week, from 7:00AM to 11:30PM; staff are expected to be available for assignments during these hours.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

(BHCI/BHCII) EDUCATION: Possession of a Master’s degree from an accredited school in social work, marriage and family therapy, psychology, counseling, nursing or related field; AND,

(BHCII) EXPERIENCE: The equivalent of six-months of full-time post license experience as a behavioral health/mental health clinician providing clinical and/or case management services.

(BHCI) LICENSES/CERTIFICATION: Possession of a valid registration as an Associate Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist Intern, Psychological Assistant, or Associate Professional Clinical Counselor from the applicable licensing authority: California Board of Behavioral Sciences or California Board of Psychology.

(BHCII) LICENSES/CERTIFICATION: All incumbents at the Behavioral Health Clinician II level must possess a valid clinical license from the applicable licensing authority: California Board of Behavioral Sciences, California Board of Psychology, or California Board of Registered Nursing.

*Click on each title for comprehensive job description and other special requirements: BHC I – or – BHC II

APPLICATION & SELECTION PROCESS

Applications will be screened according to the minimum qualifications, Supplemental Questionnaire and ideal candidate statements outlined in the County job description. Meeting the MQs does not guarantee advancement to the interview process; only the most suitably and best qualified candidates will be invited to participate.

Applications & Supplemental Questionnaires will only be accepted online at:

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINICIAN I

https://jobapscloud.com/Alameda/sup/bulpreview.asp?R1=20&R2=6505&R3=01

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINICIAN II

https://jobapscloud.com/Alameda/sup/bulpreview.asp?R1=19&R2=6510&R3=01

***The recruitments above are for all BHCI/BHCII positions within Behavioral Health.

If you are interested in being considered for an AFBH position in the Santa Rita Jail, please select “rotating shifts” as a shift preference and “Dublin” as a location preference.

CONTINUOUS: At the moment, there are no deadlines for either exam; however, both may close at any time. If you are interested, we encourage that you submit an application and supplemental questionnaire as soon as possible.

Alameda County is an equal opportunity employer who values diversity.

JOB IS EXPIRED.