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BH Community Mental Health Worker

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SONOMA COUNTY INDIAN HEALTH PROJECT

Santa Rosa, CA (In Person)

$63,034 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/29/2026

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BH Community Mental Health Worker
SONOMA COUNTY INDIAN HEALTH PROJECT - 3.2
Santa Rosa, CA Job Details Full-time $25.64 - $34.97 an hour 1 day ago Qualifications Microsoft Word CPR Certification Microsoft Excel Presentation software Word embeddings Clinical case management notes High school diploma or GED Driver's License Cultural competency Working with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds Working with individuals with mental health conditions Healthcare treatment Managing patient records Stakeholder relationship building Therapy progress note documentation Full Job Description Under the Supervision of the Behavioral Health Outreach Supervisor the Community Mental Health Worker role involves connecting with individuals who are experiencing mental health challenges, substance use disorder, domestic violence and homeless or at risk to become homeless. The primary goal is to provide compassionate support, facilitate access to essential services, and connect clients to appropriate providers and resources. In this role, the Community Mental Health Worker will bring cultural sensitivity, empathy, effective communication skills, and play a crucial role in improving the lives of vulnerable individuals within the Native American community.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) with a minimum of 2-3 years' experience in clinical or mental health settings. AA degree in social work, counseling (Preferred) Strong leadership and communication skills. Knowledge of local resources and services. Ability to work collaboratively with diverse populations. Ability to obtain the Community Health Worker certification within one year of employment.
QUALIFICATIONS
Ability to author assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and correspondence. Possesses excellent interpersonal skills in building relationships and verbal communication. Ability to speak effectively before groups of community/tribal members, interdisciplinary staff, and employees of an outside agency. Must have knowledge of Microsoft Suite, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Maintain the client's comprehensive clinical record through detailed documentation. The employee must maintain a flexible schedule to accommodate the varying needs of patients. Must maintain a valid, unrestricted California Driver's license, be insurable under SCIHP's automobile insurance, and meet insurance requirements regarding driver record to utilize GSA vehicles. CPR Certification Must be able to work various evenings and weekends. Other duties as assigned
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
: All employees must be sensitive to the needs of the Native American community, demonstrate a deep understanding and respect for the diverse cultural heritage, traditions, and historical context of the Native American community. How to Apply Submit your application to Sonoma County Indian Health Project, Inc.
Attention:
Human Resources Department Address:
144 Stony Point Road, Room 2209, Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Email:
Fax:
(707) 526-1016
Application Form:
Available online at www.scihp.org/human-resources When applying under Indian Preference, please include valid documentation of eligibility with your application materials.