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Mental Health Clinician bei Superior Court of California County of Los Angeles, CA

Superior Court of California County of Los Angeles, CA · Los Angeles, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Remote

$101,716.00  -  $126,375.00

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The Superior Court of Los Angeles County is the largest unified trial court in the United States. The Court’s 582 judicial officers and its dedicated workforce of over 4,600 full-time employees serving across 36 facilities work purposefully and seamlessly to achieve the mission to provide equal access to justice to all of Los Angeles County. At the heart of the Los Angeles Superior Court is commitment and collaboration between team members who contribute professional skill sets and meaningful work experiences toward the goal of serving the community at large. 


Accessible career paths, a healthy work-life balance, job stability, and comprehensive total rewards including generous pay and benefits, a robust public sector pension, and Court matched 401K/457 individual savings plans, are just some of the values that the Court offers to every member of its thriving workforce. Plan your future with the Superior Court of Los Angeles County – connect with us today.


ABOUT THE POSITION
The Superior Court of Los Angeles County is seeking experienced Mental Health Clinicians to perform highly responsible professional duties in resolving high-conflict child custody disputes arising from divorce, legal separation, paternity actions, or domestic violence cases. Clinicians use two primary methods to assist parties—mediation, which leads to agreements that become court orders, and evaluation, which results in formal custody recommendations to the court. These emotionally charged cases require clinicians to operate within strict ethical boundaries while demonstrating a deep understanding of family law, court procedures, and mental health practices. The role demands strong skills in counseling, interviewing, evaluation, and referral, as well as the ability to navigate complex family dynamics with professionalism, empathy, and sound judgment.

The official classification for this role is Family Court Services Specialist. For a detailed job description, please click here. Please note the requirements in the job description may vary from the requirements in this bulletin.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Child Custody Mediation – Conduct confidential mediations in cases of separation, parentage, divorce, and domestic violence to develop child custody/visitation agreements prioritizing the child’s best interests.
  • Child Custody Evaluations (Brief Parenting Plan Assessments) – Perform in-depth assessments, interviews, and home visits to evaluate family dynamics, recommend custody arrangements, and deliver findings through formal reports or court testimony.
  • Child Interviews  Conduct sensitive, age-appropriate interviews with children to gather input relevant to custody decisions, sharing observations via written reports or testimony.
  • Risk Assessment & Mandatory Reporting – Identify and assess risks such as domestic violence and child abuse; make mandated reports and referrals to appropriate agencies, ensuring compliance with legal and ethical standards.
  • Parent Education – Provide parents with information on child development, communication techniques and co-parenting strategies to support healthier family dynamics.
  • Documentation – Maintain detailed case records, input data into court databases, and prepare formal evaluations and reports for judicial review..


THIS IS A TELEWORK ELIGIBLE OPPORTUNITY
This position may be eligible for full or partial telework following an initial training period and contingent upon the needs of the Court.

 
SELECTION REQUIREMENTS
To qualify, you must meet ALL the following requirements at the time of application:


  • A master's degree* from an accredited college, university, or program in social work, psychology, marriage, family and child counseling, or other behavioral science substantially related to marriage and family relationships
  • Five (5) years of PAID, VERIFIABLE, FULL-TIME post-master's degree experience, within the last 7 years, in the field of family counseling or clinical assessment 
  • A current license from the California Board of Behavioral Sciences in marriage and family therapy, clinical social work, or clinical psychology

*To qualify for opportunities that require educational credentials, you must attach the required documentation to your application. For more information, please visit the Applicant Support page.


Note:  Credit for experience is given based on a 40-hour workweek. Part-time experience is credited on a part-time ratio, i.e., working 20 hours per week for two months equals one month of experience. No additional credit is given for overtime.


DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
The ideal candidate will possess the following desirable qualifications:
  • Knowledge of effective interview methods and techniques to assess adults and children.
  • Knowledge of medical and mental health terminology, including understanding of medical diagnoses.
  • Ability to work independently and consult with supervisor regarding cases as appropriate.
  • Ability to interview and communicate with a variety of people from different backgrounds.
  • Experience working with high conflict parents and children including blended family issues.
  • Experience working with persons who have problems with drugs, alcohol, child abuse, domestic violence and mental health issues.
  • Experience working in a Court environment demonstrating familiarity with legal procedures.
  • Experience providing timely assessments to the Court.
  • Ability to communicate fluently in Spanish. 

APPLICANT SUPPORT & INFORMATION

Applications must be submitted online. Before submitting your application, carefully review ALL the information detailed on our APPLICANT SUPPORT page linked HERE.

Applicants with disabilities who require reasonable accommodation to participate in the recruitment process may submit a request for accommodation to the email provided below. For additional employment information, please click HERE.

WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER APPLYING

This recruitment process will take up to 4-6 weeks to complete. We will notify you of the outcome after each step of the recruitment process, detailed below:


EVALUATION: Qualifying evaluation of education, training and experience based upon submitted application and supplemental questionnaire. 


ELIGIBILITY: Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be placed on an eligible list which will remain active for approximately one (1) year and may be invited to participate in a selection interview. Other vacancies may be filled using this list.


Questions regarding this posting may be e-mailed to [email protected].
 
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