Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Mental Health Hearing Referee
Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
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Superior Court of Los Angeles County The Superior Court of Los Angeles County is the largest unified trial court in the United States. The Court’s 582 judicial officers and its dedicated workforce of over 4,600 full-time employees serving across 36 facilities work purposefully and seamlessly to achieve the mission to provide equal access to justice to all of Los Angeles County. Accessible career paths, a healthy work-life balance, job stability, and comprehensive total rewards including generous pay and benefits, a robust public sector pension, and Court matched 401K/457 individual savings plans, are just some of the values that the Court offers to every member of its thriving workforce. Position Description
Mental Health Hearing Referees are responsible for conducting mental health facility-based hearings to determine probable cause for further involuntary detention and treatment of mentally disordered patients in psychiatric facilities and/or hearings to determine an individual's capacity to refuse psychotropic medications. Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles Mental Health Hearing Referees are prohibited by Court policy from practicing law during their employment. Job Requirements
To qualify, you must meet one of the following options: Option I:
Five (5) years of mental health experience, two (2) years of which must have been performing full-time work with patients who are in a California in-patient mental health facility as one of the following:
California Licensed Psychologist California Licensed Clinical Social Worker California Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist California Licensed Registered Nurse
Option II:
A California Licensed Attorney* with two (2) years of professional legal experience involving problems of the mentally ill and/or as a practicing attorney representing clients or conducting hearings related to conservatorship, Social Security benefits, habeas corpus proceedings, family law, or delinquency/dependency law, practicing law in California. Option III:
A licensed California medical doctor. A valid California Class C driver's license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. What To Expect Next
This recruitment process will take up to 4-6 weeks to complete. You will be notified of the outcome after each step of the recruitment process. The Court is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from diverse candidates.
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Mental Health Hearing Referee
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Superior Court of Los Angeles County The Superior Court of Los Angeles County is the largest unified trial court in the United States. The Court’s 582 judicial officers and its dedicated workforce of over 4,600 full-time employees serving across 36 facilities work purposefully and seamlessly to achieve the mission to provide equal access to justice to all of Los Angeles County. Accessible career paths, a healthy work-life balance, job stability, and comprehensive total rewards including generous pay and benefits, a robust public sector pension, and Court matched 401K/457 individual savings plans, are just some of the values that the Court offers to every member of its thriving workforce. Position Description
Mental Health Hearing Referees are responsible for conducting mental health facility-based hearings to determine probable cause for further involuntary detention and treatment of mentally disordered patients in psychiatric facilities and/or hearings to determine an individual's capacity to refuse psychotropic medications. Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles Mental Health Hearing Referees are prohibited by Court policy from practicing law during their employment. Job Requirements
To qualify, you must meet one of the following options: Option I:
Five (5) years of mental health experience, two (2) years of which must have been performing full-time work with patients who are in a California in-patient mental health facility as one of the following:
California Licensed Psychologist California Licensed Clinical Social Worker California Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist California Licensed Registered Nurse
Option II:
A California Licensed Attorney* with two (2) years of professional legal experience involving problems of the mentally ill and/or as a practicing attorney representing clients or conducting hearings related to conservatorship, Social Security benefits, habeas corpus proceedings, family law, or delinquency/dependency law, practicing law in California. Option III:
A licensed California medical doctor. A valid California Class C driver's license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. What To Expect Next
This recruitment process will take up to 4-6 weeks to complete. You will be notified of the outcome after each step of the recruitment process. The Court is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from diverse candidates.
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