For 30 years, Casa Pacifica has been helping at-risk children, their families, and young adults thrive. As the largest non-profit provider of children’s and adolescent mental health services in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, Casa Pacifica specializes in treating children and young adults who struggle with complex mental health challenges such as emotional dysregulation, self-harm, anxiety, and depression. Our multi-disciplinary staff of highly trained clinicians, psychologists, educators, therapists and mental health workers provide exceptional, evidence-based care to help our youth overcome a wide array of mental health challenges. Casa Pacifica’s Camarillo, Goleta, and Santa Maria offices work with more than 2,000 at-risk children, families, and young adults annually in outpatient, residential, home, and community-based settings. Our main Camarillo campus, located on 25 acres of beautiful park-like grounds, provides a nurturing and therapeutic environment for youth to overcome challenges, to find hope, and to heal. We are a diverse and inclusive team providing excellent services to all our surrounding communities. Our team members are empowered to share their identities, ideas, and perspectives. A culture built on diversity, equity and inclusivity is essential to creating a safe and healing environment at Casa Pacifica. ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS Camino A Casa: this private insurance-based residential treatment program serving youth ages 12-17 overcome a wide range of mental health concerns through individual and group therapy, family therapy, and medication management. Camino a Casa also offers both a partial hospitalization program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Short Term Residential Therapeutic Program (STRTP): this publicly funded residential program aims to provide a trauma-informed mental health treatment to address mental health symptoms that interfere with youth’s functioning, as well as develop social, emotional, and self-regulatory skills that will increase safe behaviors and enhance emotional stability and resilience. Transitional Youth Services: this program supports emancipated young adults ages 18-25 by providing them with housing and intensive case management services that assist them in becoming self-sufficient, independent, and well-adjusted adults in their communities Community-Based Services: this program offers intensive home-based therapy and case management services with the goal of helping both privately funded and system involved youth, and their families maintain a healthy family and/or placement environment. Non-Public School (NPS): our onsite WASC-accredited school serves students in grades K-12 who have needs that fall outside what a traditional classroom setting can provide. Our NPS specifically addresses students’ IEP goals and provides a comprehensive and supportive learning environment where students in both our residential and community programs can thrive. ABOUT THE ROLE Starting pay is ultimately determined by the scope of the position, the candidate's relevant experience, and internal equity. Full-time night shift roles are eligible for a night shift pay differential. This position does offer future growth opportunities. All Mental Health Workers must meet at least one of the following requirements before employment: Mental Health Worker I: pay band ($19 to $28) currently hiring Bachelor of Arts or Sciences Degree in a related field. Have a valid Child Development Training Permit, or Vocational Training Certificate; or completed 12 semester units of Early Childhood education and have at least 100 hours of experience working with youth. Previously been employed as a staff or volunteer at a group home or short-term residential therapeutic center for 1 year, and/or prior experience working with severely emotionally disturbed children and adolescents. Relevant life experience in the child welfare, mental health or juvenile justice system as a consumer, mentor, or caregiver or other relevant experience as determined by the department. Internal and external candidates require 1 year of experience in facilitating groups, planning therapeutic activities for groups, milieu management, therapeutic interventions, and collaboration with the clinical team and families. In addition, individual must meet one of the following billing requirements: A minimum two (2) years of full-time experience providing direct care experience in a mental health setting and/or support services to mental health clients and their families. OR Possesses a bachelor's degree in a mental health related field (Social-Behavioral Sciences including psychology, social work, or sociology) AND A minimum of 6 months full-time experience providing direct care experience in a mental health setting and/or support services to mental health clients and their families. Mental Health Worker II: pay band ($22 to $32) accepting applications Additional Duties: Meets all MHW I job duties Responsible for conducting On-the-Job Training (OJT) for new hires during their shift. Serves as a field training mentor, guiding new hires through in-vivo training. Completes follow-ups on incident reports and ensures they are sent to all required parties. Provides training to staff on documentation, incident reports, general cottage rules, etc. Co-signs progress notes for assigned staff. Supports Cottage Supervisors with 90-day introductions and annual performance reviews. Leads the shift and manages pre-and post-shift activities. Schedules and ensures that all staff on shift take their breaks. Mental Health Worker III: pay band ($23.50 to $36) accepting applications Additional Duties: Meets all MHW II and I job duties Delivers agency-wide training sessions on TCI, Person Centered Planning, CPR, LSCI, and others. Works to ensure that Casa Pacifica complies with regulations and requirements. Offers support to all cottage staff, including supervision as needed. Organizes, plans, and manages organizational events, including specialty group events for youth, and cultural and team-building activities for staff. Aids in developing programming, structure, behavioral coaching, and support for the program. Assists with timecard approval. Supports cottage supervisors with 90-day introductions. Annual performance reviews.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees