Job Openings Mental Health Coordinator - California City, CA

About the job Mental Health Coordinator - California City, CA

Job Title: Mental Health Coordinator - California City, CA
Location: California City, CA
Schedule: 1st shift, 8-hour shifts including weekdays and weekends
Start Date: Within 2 weeks
Contract Length: 13 weeks (with possibility to extend)
Guaranteed Hours: 40/week
Weekly Gross: $2,875


Job Overview:

We are seeking a licensed Mental Health Coordinator for a full-time contract assignment in a correctional setting in California City, CA. This role focuses on delivering non-medical clinical mental health services to an incarcerated population. Candidates must be comfortable working in secure environments and have open availability to meet scheduling needs.


Responsibilities:

  • Conduct mental health screenings and clinical assessments through interviews and records review
  • Develop, implement, and modify individualized treatment plans based on patient needs
  • Provide mental health counseling, crisis intervention, and therapeutic support
  • Maintain accurate and confidential documentation in healthcare records
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of psychological counseling techniques and interventions
  • Deliver appropriate treatment and support to inmates in crisis or with significant mental health needs


Requirements:

  • Masters degree in Social Work, Psychology, Mental Health Counseling, or a related clinical field
  • Active, unrestricted LCSW, LPC, or LMFT license in California
  • Minimum 5 years of clinical experience, including at least 2 years in a comparable position
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • U.S. Citizenship required for ICE clearance (expedited process available)
  • Must complete ICE Clearance Screening Form at submission
  • Must reside 70+ miles from the facility
  • Must be available to start within 2 weeks
  • Must have open availability, including weekends and holidays
  • No RTO (Requested Time Off) allowed during the contract period


Preferred:

  • Experience in correctional or forensic mental health settings
  • Valid driver's license (preferred unless otherwise required)
  • Active BLS certification (AHA preferred)