THE PRACTICE
Glenn County Behavioral Health Glenn County, CA
Glenn County Behavioral Health (GCBH), provides mental health services for Glenn County residents, including eligible Medi-Cal patients. Their county services provide treatment to address their residents mental health systems, arranging follow-up quality care, and a referral network of resources. TBH supports Glenn County Behavioral Health with Adult and Child & Adolescent physicians to address the needs of their patients.
Outpatient Services
- Adult Outpatient tele-psychiatry services
- 16-hours per week (flexible)
- Maximum of 8 hours in 1 day
- No call, nights, or weekends
- Supports consults to primary care patients
- Spanish speaking preferred
THE BENEFITS
- $173.00 per hour for Part-Time W-2 Employees
- Attractive 401K and Competitive Company Match
THE AREA
- Glenn County is located in the United States about half way between Sacramento and Redding in Northern California. Glenn County is primarily an agricultural community with mountains on the west, the Interstate 5 corridor taking you through rich farm land, and the Sacramento River bounding the east side of the County. With over 1,188 farms, agriculture remains the primary source of Glenn County's economy. Major commodities include rice, almonds, milk products, prunes and livestock. Glenn County was incorporated on March 5, 1891. The County seat, Willows, was created March 11, 1891. Glenn County was developed out of the northern portion of Colusa County and was named for Dr. Hugh J. Glenn, who was the largest wheat farmer in the state during his lifetime, and a man of great prominence in political and commercial life in California.