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Health Advocates Network is seeking a Psychologist to work at a facility in Soledad, California. These are registry positions with our company. Pay Rate
$159 / hour Job Details
Area: Mental Health STRT Class: PSYL Shift: 1 Start: 07:00 End: 17:00 Qualifications
Minimum 1‑year previous working experience within the last 36 months as a Psychologist Proficiency in English and effective communication skills Ability to build rapport with clients Strong leadership qualities Excellent written and verbal communication skills Valid CPR card (American Heart Association) Required licenses, permits, and certifications in the state of CA Responsibilities
Serve as clinician‑of‑the‑day and be available for on‑call during scheduled work days for patient emergencies Collaborate effectively with all staff to enhance professional relationships Conduct initial mental health evaluations and suicide risk assessments, including documentation and consultation as needed Provide crisis intervention, group psychotherapy, and face‑to‑face interviews with inmates Identify psychiatric disorders, assess, diagnose, and manage presenting symptomatology Apply psychological assessments, score, and interpret tests Write clinical reports and develop treatment plans Consult on complex cases with supervisors and CDCR healthcare personnel Document all care and maintain SOAPE progress notes Apply community standards of practice and maintain ethical standards Perform mental status exams and review prior records Establish collaborative ties with community programs and agencies Conduct mental health education and develop resources for inmates Assist inmates in applying for entitlement benefits and community programs Participate in IDTT meetings, monitor program data, and provide reports to staff and the Board of Prison Hearing Provide information to relatives/caregivers following release of information procedures Develop therapeutic relationships with inmates, families, and caretakers Represent the department at formal and informal settings regarding mental health matters Maintain order and supervise conduct to prevent escapes or injuries Contribute to new program development for treatment, training, or rehabilitation of inmates Apply
If interested, please apply through this job post and send a copy of your most recent resume. For questions, call (phone number removed) and ask to speak with Chandler Monday‑Friday 08:30 AM‑05:00 PM PST.
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Health Advocates Network is seeking a Psychologist to work at a facility in Soledad, California. These are registry positions with our company. Pay Rate
$159 / hour Job Details
Area: Mental Health STRT Class: PSYL Shift: 1 Start: 07:00 End: 17:00 Qualifications
Minimum 1‑year previous working experience within the last 36 months as a Psychologist Proficiency in English and effective communication skills Ability to build rapport with clients Strong leadership qualities Excellent written and verbal communication skills Valid CPR card (American Heart Association) Required licenses, permits, and certifications in the state of CA Responsibilities
Serve as clinician‑of‑the‑day and be available for on‑call during scheduled work days for patient emergencies Collaborate effectively with all staff to enhance professional relationships Conduct initial mental health evaluations and suicide risk assessments, including documentation and consultation as needed Provide crisis intervention, group psychotherapy, and face‑to‑face interviews with inmates Identify psychiatric disorders, assess, diagnose, and manage presenting symptomatology Apply psychological assessments, score, and interpret tests Write clinical reports and develop treatment plans Consult on complex cases with supervisors and CDCR healthcare personnel Document all care and maintain SOAPE progress notes Apply community standards of practice and maintain ethical standards Perform mental status exams and review prior records Establish collaborative ties with community programs and agencies Conduct mental health education and develop resources for inmates Assist inmates in applying for entitlement benefits and community programs Participate in IDTT meetings, monitor program data, and provide reports to staff and the Board of Prison Hearing Provide information to relatives/caregivers following release of information procedures Develop therapeutic relationships with inmates, families, and caretakers Represent the department at formal and informal settings regarding mental health matters Maintain order and supervise conduct to prevent escapes or injuries Contribute to new program development for treatment, training, or rehabilitation of inmates Apply
If interested, please apply through this job post and send a copy of your most recent resume. For questions, call (phone number removed) and ask to speak with Chandler Monday‑Friday 08:30 AM‑05:00 PM PST.
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