Pacific Clinics Announces 100 Job Openings in Bay Area
25 Abril 2024 - 3:42PM
Pacific Clinics, California’s leading provider of community-based
mental health and substance use services, has more than 100 open
job positions in the South Bay. As May’s Mental Health Awareness
Month approaches, these jobs will continue to promote and support
the nonprofit’s mission to advance health equity with a broad range
of services offered to qualifying individuals and families of all
ages.
As the demand for high-quality behavioral health grows, Pacific
Clinics remains dedicated to expanding its team and enhancing
community-based services to meet evolving needs. The newly
available positions span across various departments and levels,
including:
- School-Based
Intervention Clinical Intern
- Clinician
- Clinical Program
Manager
- Crisis First Aid
Responder
- Administrative
Assistant
- Psychiatric
Tech
- Licensed Vocation
Nurse (LVN)
- Applied Behavior
Analysis Technician
Job seekers can view available positions and apply online at
pacificclinics.org/careers.
“We are thrilled to hire dedicated people to join our team and
provide compassionate care and services across multiple areas of
the organization,” said Interim Chief Human Resources Officer
Denise L. Jackson. “We need to fill various full-time
positions, including those who will work directly with children,
adults, and families, as well as in administrative roles.”
“Our local team is growing with individuals who share a profound
passion for providing life-affirming work in communities and
schools,” adds Vice President of Emerging and Statewide Services
Jacquelyn H. Torres, who oversees the non-profit’s
award-winning School-Based Intervention Team.
Pacific Clinics offers an inclusive work environment and
maintains ten service delivery principles through its “Promise to
You” to ensure a positive employee and client experience,
emphasizing collaboration, cultural relevance and respect,
innovation and offering hope and solutions.
The nonprofit agency offers resources, benefits and
training to support the development of employees,
including:
- Competitive salaries
and an exceptional benefits package for all roles.
- Health and wellness
resources to promote well-being.
- Continuing
education, training and tuition reimbursement
- Robust intern
program with paid placements and licensure programs.
Its array of high-quality services for Californian’s youngest of
children to older adults is offered to Medi-Cal-eligible and other
qualified individuals through contracts and generous donations from
supporters.
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About Pacific Clinics Pacific
Clinics is California’s leading community-based nonprofit
mental health and substance use services and support provider. With
more than 150 years of service in local communities, its
2,100-member team is dedicated to offering hope and unlocking the
full potential of more than 26,000 individuals and families through
culturally responsive, trauma-informed, research-based services for
individuals and families from birth to older adults.
Myeisha Gamino
Pacific Clinics
mgamino@pacificclinics.org