Job Openings Psychologist - Corrections - Vacaville, CA

About the job Psychologist - Corrections - Vacaville, CA

Position: Psychologist

Location: Correctional Facility in Vacaville, California
Hourly Pay: $140.74 to $142.74
Contract Type: Full-time, 6 to 9 months, with eligibility for extension


Minimum Requirements

  • Twelve months of direct patient care experience in a public or private institution within the last three years
  • Active and current clinical competencies
  • Valid photo identification (Drivers License or Passport)
  • Active Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association
  • Valid California Psychologist license (physical copy required)


Benefits

  • Comprehensive health insurance
  • Weekly direct deposit payroll
  • Forty hours of paid sick leave
  • Contract extension bonus
  • Pre-employment screenings covered, including physical, drug test, mask fit, and background check
  • Opportunity to transition into a permanent state role with full state benefits if available


Key Responsibilities

  • Provide psychological services under the direction of a Senior Psychologist or Chief of Mental Health
  • Maintain institutional order, supervise inmate conduct, and ensure safety within the facility
  • Serve as clinician-of-the-day as scheduled for urgent mental health needs
  • Collaborate effectively with staff across all classifications
  • Conduct comprehensive mental health evaluations including psychological, criminal, and substance use history
  • Deliver crisis interventions, group therapy, and individual face-to-face evaluations
  • Perform in-cell evaluations when needed, which may involve climbing stairs or walking long distances
  • Diagnose psychiatric conditions and create appropriate treatment plans
  • Administer, score, and interpret psychological assessments
  • Produce clinical documentation including reports, treatment plans, and progress notes
  • Participate in Interdisciplinary Treatment Team (IOTT) meetings and document all care activities
  • Monitor patient progress using SOAPE-formatted notes
  • Perform Mental Status Examinations (MSEs)
  • Review previous mental health, legal, and institutional records to inform diagnosis and care
  • Coordinate with approved community programs and service providers
  • Educate inmates on mental health topics and support their applications for benefits such as SSI
  • Gather and analyze audit-related data to ensure mental health program compliance
  • Share patient information with family or caregivers only with proper release documentation
  • Build therapeutic relationships to enhance care outcomes
  • Represent the mental health department at meetings and events
  • Contribute to new program development for treatment, training, or rehabilitation initiatives