Mental Health Clinician III

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Mental Health Clinician III

Stanislaus County Modesto, California, United States

Job Description:

Mental Health Clinician III

Description

About the Opportunity

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
Stanislaus County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services is dedicated to principles of behavioral health that address both mental health and substance use disorders. Our services span inpatient and outpatient psychiatric care, substance use disorder support, behavioral health education, and advocacy, among others. We operate throughout Stanislaus County, managing sites and collaborating with community agencies and County departments.

ABOUT THE POSITION
The Mental Health Clinician III will provide clinical administrative support and technical assistance in the areas of compliance, privacy, and ethics for the Mental Health and Drug Med-Cal Organized Delivery System plans.

To learn more about Behavioral Health and Recovery Services, click here.

TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE
Application Deadline: May 29th, 2026
Oral Examination: June 22nd, 2026

To learn more about the Behavioral Health and Recovery Services department, click here.

This recruitment is to fill a vacancy for the following BHRS Program:

Compliance, Privacy, and Ethics
This team provides support and technical assistance to the BHRS Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder departments in the areas of ethical and compliance standards, maintaining member privacy, State and internal audits, and training. Our customers are BHRS and contract provider agency staff, from line and support staff through Senior Leadership. Our goal is to support our customers in meeting BHRS clients’ needs and maintaining high standards and compliance with all regulatory requirements.

Programs with Behavioral Health & Recovery Services

Compliance, Privacy, and Ethics
This team provides support and technical assistance to the BHRS Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder departments in the areas of ethical and compliance standards, maintaining member privacy, State and internal audits, and training. Our customers are BHRS and contract provider agency staff, from line and support staff through Senior Leadership. Our goal is to support our customers in meeting BHRS clients’ needs and maintaining high standards and compliance with all regulatory requirements.

Quality Services
This team provides comprehensive support and technical assistance to the BHRS Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder departments. We focus on enhancing service quality by upholding regulatory standards, protecting beneficiary rights, and facilitating continuous improvement through state and internal audits. Additionally, we offer targeted support to empower staff at all levels, from frontline and support staff to senior leadership, to deliver quality care. Our primary objective is to equip our customers, including BHRS staff and contract provider agencies, with the tools and knowledge needed to excel in their roles, whether that be administrative or clinical. By doing so, we ensure that they not only meet the regulatory requirements but also deliver the highest level of care to clients, fostering an environment of continuous progress.

Workforce Development and Training
The Workforce Development and Training Department provides effective training that promotes continuous learning and professional development and offers opportunities for staff to maintain their licensure, or re-certification by providing continuing education units. The Workforce Development and Training Department Mental Health Clinician III will assist in the Department’s Training Program under the direction and guidance of the Workforce Education and Training Coordinator/Manager. The Mental Health Clinician III will work directly with the different systems of care to assure they are receiving the appropriate and required training to promote their staff’s knowledge and quality service for all clients. The Mental Health Clinician III will also help review, research, create and/or facilitate trainings for BHRS staff and contractors. In addition, the Mental Health Clinician III will assist in providing clinical supervision to ASW/AMFT/APCC’s and school interns. This position requires effective oral and written communication skills, the ability to work within a team framework and multicultural knowledge, skills and experience. Other desirable qualities for these positions include the ability to maintain accurate, well-organized records, knowledge of clinical standards and Medi-Cal documentation requirements for both mental health and substance use disorders, and an understanding of the quality improvement processes and tools. Knowledge and experience using the electronic health record, spreadsheets and database software are extremely important to succeed in this position.

Utilization Management/Managed Care
Utilization Management (UM) conducts utilization reviews to ensure compliance with county and state regulations related to access criteria and medical necessity for Stanislaus County Medi-Cal beneficiaries. This position will also provide oversight for compliance with State and Federal requirements to guard against waste, fraud, and abuse. Additionally, UM staff monitor the under and overutilization of services, and track and monitor trends that may potentially negatively impact client care. UM staff also coordinate the development of training resources for all staff related to documentation standards that are related to UM activities.

Typical Tasks

Compliance, Privacy, and Ethics Quality Services
Workforce Development and Training
Utilization Management/Managed Care

Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education/Experience)

KNOWLEDGE
ALL positions:

Workforce Development & Training position ONLY:


SKILLS/ABILITIES
ALL positions:


Workforce Development & Training position ONLY:
We recognize your time is valuable, please only apply if you meet the following required qualifications.

Education & Experience Proof of education and certification is required for verification purposes at the time of application. Applicants who are unable to submit proof of education must call (209) 525-6112 to make other arrangements. Failure to submit proof or make other arrangements before the final filing date will result in disqualification.

Benefits associated with this position can be found at Benefits Summary.

Closing Date/Time: 5/29/2026 5:00 PM Pacific

Salary:

$98,633.60 - $119,870.40 Annually
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