Job Description
THE PRACTICE
Napa County Health and Human Services Behavioral Health Division Napa CA
Napa County Health and Human Services Behavioral Health Division is county based and offers a variety of programs including child and adult mental health substance abuse and a community engagement. They are focused on building and sustaining community collaboration and a partnership culture as guiding principles for Napa County behavioral health. They seek to build and sustain a partnership culture that empowers clients families and communitybased organizations.
Outpatient Services
- Adult services in the medication clinics
- Coverage is MondayFriday 8 AM 5 PM
- 40 hours of coverage per week
- Adults: 60 minutes for initial evaluations 30 minutes for follow up
- No evening or weekend call
- Specialized programs: Substance abuse
- Volume of 68 patients per day Average of 15 intakes per week
- Adult Caseload 450 500
- Attend clinical and divisional team meetings
- Nursing support available to assist with medisets and monitoring high risk patients
- Staff includes case managers community providers and other psychiatrists Clinical Social Workers AOD (Alcohol and Other Drug) clinicians and therapists
- 24/7 Crisis Unit located adjacent to medication clinic as well as a primary care clinic on site
- EMR Credible
- Traditions Behavioral Health is proud to accept and work with H1B and J1 Visa holders
THE BENEFITS
- $330000.00 Annually for Adult FullTime 40 hours per week) W2 Employees
- Comprehensive Benefits Package
- Attractive 401K and Competitive Company Match
- Generous Annual Bonuses
- PTO and CME Accrual
THE AREA
- Napa County is north of San Francisco in California. Its known for hundreds of hillside vineyards in the Napa Valley wine region. In the city of Napa Oxbow Public Market features regional gourmet food. The Napa Valley Wine Train is a vintage locomotive and traveling restaurant running through the valley. Northwest of Napa is Yountville a town known for highend restaurants and sparkling wine. Napa Valley is widely considered one of the top American Viticultural Areas in California and all of the United States with a history dating back to the early nineteenth century. By the end of the nineteenth century there were more than 140 wineries in the area. Several still exist in the valley including Charles Krug Winery Schramsberg Chateau Montelena Nichelini and Beringer. Napa County hosts numerous cultural events throughout the year. The county fair takes place annually in early July at the Napa County Fairgrounds in Calistoga. In order to boost tourism during the normally slow winter months area hotels restaurants touristbased businesses partnered with the Countys local arts agency Arts Council Napa Valley and visitor management bureau Visit Napa Valley to develop Arts in April a program celebrating the diverse cultural offerings featured in wine and hospitality institutions beginning in 2011. In March every year since the late 70s the county plays host to the Napa Valley Marathon.
Required Experience:
Staff IC