Job Openings Psychologist - Corrections - Chowchilla, CA

About the job Psychologist - Corrections - Chowchilla, CA

Job Title: Psychologist
Location: Correctional Facility in Chowchilla, California
Pay Rate: $138.40 to $140.40 per hour
Schedule: Full-time, 6 to 9 month contract with opportunity for extension


Requirements:

  • Minimum of twelve months of experience within the past three years providing direct patient care in a public or private institution
  • Current clinical competencies
  • Valid photo identification (Drivers License or Passport)
  • California Psychologist license (hard copy required)
  • Active Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association


Benefits:

  • Health insurance coverage
  • Contract extension bonus
  • 40 hours of paid sick leave
  • Weekly direct deposit
  • Paid pre-employment screenings including physical exam, drug test, mask fit, and background check
  • Opportunity for temp-to-perm transition into a full state position with comprehensive benefits


Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver psychological services under the supervision of the Senior Psychologist and/or Chief of Mental Health
  • Maintain safety, order, and conduct within the correctional environment
  • Serve as clinician-of-the-day for on-call duties during scheduled workdays
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary staff to foster strong professional relationships
  • Conduct initial evaluations assessing psychological, criminal, and substance abuse histories to inform treatment
  • Provide crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, and face-to-face evaluations, including in housing units and other physically demanding areas
  • Diagnose and manage psychiatric disorders using clinical assessments and psychological tests
  • Develop and document treatment plans, progress notes, and reports in accordance with best practices and institutional standards
  • Participate in Interdisciplinary Treatment Team meetings and document outcomes
  • Review historical documents such as medical records, court reports, and prior mental health evaluations
  • Coordinate with community agencies and support services as approved by supervisors
  • Educate inmates on mental health topics and assist in benefit applications, including SSI
  • Support audits, provide documentation for data entry, and communicate with approved caregivers or relatives
  • Represent the department in mental health-related meetings and initiatives
  • Contribute to the development and implementation of rehabilitation programs for mentally ill and sex offender inmates