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Behavioral Health Specialist II - Blythe

County of Riverside

Behavioral Health

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Location

Salary

$22.46 - $30.86

per hour

Closes

January 15, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This job involves working in the field to support people of all ages with mental health challenges, including crisis intervention, helping them access housing and community resources, and providing short-term case management.

You'll collaborate with a team of health professionals, transport clients to appointments, and document progress in a timely way.

It's a great fit for someone compassionate, organized, and comfortable working in community settings like homes, streets, or hospitals, especially if bilingual in Spanish.

Key Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or related field (implied from specialist role)
  • Experience in mental health counseling, case management, or crisis intervention
  • Ability to conduct client interviews, assess needs, and develop treatment plans
  • Skills in outreach, engagement, and linking clients to community resources like housing and financial aid
  • Proficiency in documentation, progress notes, and reporting
  • Valid driver's license for transporting clients to appointments
  • Spanish bilingual preferred for better serving diverse clients

Full Job Description


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The County of Riverside's Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis department seeks to fill a Behavioral Health Specialist II - Spanish Bilingual preferred, Field-Base position in Blythe, CA.

The incumbents will be responsible for, but not limited to:

  • Providing outreach, engagement, and case management services to all ages individuals.
  • Assisting individuals with obtaining required documents to apply for housing programs, and completing housing applications and forms.
  • Completing progress notes, reports and documentation in a timely manner.
  • Transporting consumers to medical, psychiatric and other appointments in the community.
  • Providing crisis intervention and safety planning to individuals of all ages in the field (homes, schools, streets, hospitals).
  • Short term case management to provide linkage to community services.
Under general supervision, job duties include, but are not limited to the following; work with a team of mental and behavioral health professionals in planning and providing mental health services and provision of consumer treatment, directly assist clients in the utilization of appropriate community resources, provide education and information to the community, provide general counseling, provide case management services, outreach and engagement to homeless individuals, assist individuals with obtaining required documents to apply for housing programs, complete housing applications and forms, complete progress notes, reports and documentation in a timely manner, transport consumers to medical, psychiatric and other appointments in the community, provide community services, and perform other work as required.

Work Schedule: 4/10 Wednesday - Saturday
Work Location: 1297 W Hobsonway, Blythe, CA 92225

Meet the Team!

The Riverside University Health System is here for you when you or someone you love is in need of help to achieve and maintain a life of whole health wellness and recovery.

Requirements

• Interviews consumers to team with mental health professionals in determining the needs of individuals or groups on a walk-in/telephone basis; responds to potential suicide or other emergency telephone calls; describes basic services to consumers; discusses goals and objectives of proposed treatment plans and establishes contract with consumer; assists consumer in recognizing and solving conditions in the consumer's environment which may contribute to mental health problems; as part of a team, counsels individual consumers and groups to develop social adjustment skills and to increase client resolution of identified problems.

• Visits clients, individually or as part of a team, in a variety of living situations to help assess the mental health needs of individuals and families; places consumers who may have difficulty caring for themselves into an appropriate care or treatment facility; visits consumers to observe progress, provide counseling, gather data, and to report significant changes in the consumer's condition to designated professional staff.

• Refers consumers to appropriate resources and/or makes appointment with behavioral health professional(s) for diagnosis and evaluation; assists the consumer, family, and other concerned individuals in filing for and obtaining various kinds of assistance such as financial, housing, or legal; monitors consumer services to insure that a continuum of services is available.

• Gathers data from consumer/family interviews, past records, other information, to gain understanding and verification of previous disorders and treatment episodes; refers consumer to physicians for medication, observation, and treatment; advocates for the client; consults with other individuals and groups regarding services available within the Mental Health Department and specific needs of particular consumers.

• May provide direction to volunteers interested in performing services in Riverside County behavioral Health programs; acts as a liaison between the Mental Health Department and other agencies, departments, organizations, and community groups; May act as an agency representative to community organizations.

• Schedules or assists in the scheduling of needed transportation for consumer services; maintains records and writes reports and summaries for consumer records or other documentation including care status, care reviews, case management plans, summaries, and reports; prepares correspondence and special reports as necessary; attends in-service workshops and training.

Qualifications

Knowledge of: Basic principles and practices involved in improving mental health; laws, rules, and regulations governing a public mental health agency; behavioral health programs and services available to the community and their functions; principles and techniques of individual and group counseling; interviewing and problem solving methods.

Ability to: Work effectively with a wide variety of different agencies, organizations, and individuals; Interview clients, recognize the relevant and significant facts, and take appropriate action pertaining to behavioral health needs; implement a treatment plan and monitor a client's progress toward established goals; understand and evaluate psychological, cultural, and social factors affecting behavioral patterns; interpret agency programs and policies to clients, the general public, and agencies/organizations; apply laws, rules, and regulations governing a public mental health agency in specific situations; communicate effectively in verbal and written form.

OPTION I

Education: Completion of 30 sem./45 qtr. units in psychology, sociology, or related behavioral science coursework from a recognized college.

OPTION II

Experience: Six months of experience as a Behavioral Health Specialist I with Riverside County.

OPTION III

Experience: One year of experience equivalent to Behavioral Health Specialist I with a California County Mental Health Agency or private Mental Health care facility.

Additional Information

BASED ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED, THIS POSTING MAY CLOSE WITHOUT NOTICE.

For specific questions regarding this position, please contact Jesus Colin at jcolin@rivco.org

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Posted on NEOGOV: 1/7/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/8/2026

Source: NEOGOV | ID: neogov-riverside-5175267