Liberty Healthcare Corporation
Forensic Psychologist - Clinical Supervisor
Liberty Healthcare Corporation, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
Forensic Psychologist - Clinical Supervisor
Psychologists are encouraged to consider an available Assistant Director position with Liberty Healthcare’s multi‑site forensic mental health program in California. This program exclusively serves justice‑involved adults who are experiencing mental illness and have recently been determined to be incompetent to stand trial. The goal is to provide rapid mental health services to people in need so they may achieve improved behavioral health outcomes as quickly as possible. Services are provided onsite to inmates at several county jails located in San Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego, and San Mateo Counties.
Responsibilities
Oversee forensic evaluations for people who are justice involved and experiencing mental illness.
Ensure clinical services are consistent with best practices in the forensic mental health field.
Lead various quality assurance, compliance, and training initiatives.
Provide direct and indirect supervision of licensed clinicians and ancillary professionals.
Collaborate with the program’s Executive Director as well as program leaders and staff.
Foster collaborative relationships with stakeholders at the California Department of State Hospitals and county sheriff’s departments.
Provide clinical services occasionally as needed.
Working Arrangements This is primarily a remote role which will allow you to work remotely from your home office in California. Although infrequent, you may be required to occasionally travel to service locations (mostly in Southern California).
Compensation & Benefits
Starting pay between $130,000 and $145,000 (depending on qualifications).
Health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance.
30 days of paid time off per year for holidays, vacation, sick leave, and personal days.
Health Savings Account, 401(k) plan, and other perks. Full details on Liberty’s benefits plan are available at www.libertyhealthcare.com/upload/143.pdf.
Qualifications
Professional licensure in California as a Clinical Psychologist.
At least two years of forensic mental health experience.
Knowledge of best practices in the evaluation and treatment of justice involved people who are experiencing mental illness.
Ability to lead others.
Although this is a remote position, California residency is required.
EEO Statement Liberty Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our organization is composed of, and proudly serves, people of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
Contact If you would like to speak with someone before applying - contact Liz Salazar directly at (610) 590-3751 or elizabeth.salazar@libertyhealth.com.
Apply Click “Apply” and submit your CV for immediate consideration.
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Responsibilities
Oversee forensic evaluations for people who are justice involved and experiencing mental illness.
Ensure clinical services are consistent with best practices in the forensic mental health field.
Lead various quality assurance, compliance, and training initiatives.
Provide direct and indirect supervision of licensed clinicians and ancillary professionals.
Collaborate with the program’s Executive Director as well as program leaders and staff.
Foster collaborative relationships with stakeholders at the California Department of State Hospitals and county sheriff’s departments.
Provide clinical services occasionally as needed.
Working Arrangements This is primarily a remote role which will allow you to work remotely from your home office in California. Although infrequent, you may be required to occasionally travel to service locations (mostly in Southern California).
Compensation & Benefits
Starting pay between $130,000 and $145,000 (depending on qualifications).
Health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance.
30 days of paid time off per year for holidays, vacation, sick leave, and personal days.
Health Savings Account, 401(k) plan, and other perks. Full details on Liberty’s benefits plan are available at www.libertyhealthcare.com/upload/143.pdf.
Qualifications
Professional licensure in California as a Clinical Psychologist.
At least two years of forensic mental health experience.
Knowledge of best practices in the evaluation and treatment of justice involved people who are experiencing mental illness.
Ability to lead others.
Although this is a remote position, California residency is required.
EEO Statement Liberty Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our organization is composed of, and proudly serves, people of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
Contact If you would like to speak with someone before applying - contact Liz Salazar directly at (610) 590-3751 or elizabeth.salazar@libertyhealth.com.
Apply Click “Apply” and submit your CV for immediate consideration.
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