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Behavioral Health Clinician I/II - Adults, Children's, and Quality ImprovementDepartment of Health and Human ServicesAre you interested in making a difference? If so, please consider joining our dedicated team at the Department of Health & Human Services! This position offers trainings, hours towards licensure, and a great experience.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINICIAN ASSIGNMENTS
ADULTS:
Community Corrections Resources Center (CCRC): This position is responsible for a variety of duties, including:
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Psychotherapy and clinical case management with the adult justice involved population
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Collaborate with probation and other service providers using a holistic approach to avoid recidivism
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Linkage to outpatient Psychiatry to help promote overall wellbeing
Diversion: This position is responsible for a variety of duties, including:
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Assessing individuals for participation in a Department of State Hospital Felony and Misdemeanor Diversion program for individuals deemed incompetent to stand trial
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Work with a multidisciplinary team to provide and coordinate care for participants
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Psychotherapy and clinical case management with program participants
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Provide office and field-based services
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This position is eligible for an incentive payment of up to $10,000 as follows:
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$3,000 payment upon successful completion of the probationary period; and,
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$7,000 one year following the first payment, while remaining in the eligible assignment.
Comprehensive Community Treatment (CCT), Same Day Services (SDS)/ACCESS: This position will work with individuals who struggle with severe and persistent mental illness. All employees receive training for expected job functions. Hours for BBS licensure will be accrued, and clinical supervision will be provided. This position is responsible for a variety of duties, including:
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Therapy
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Crisis Assessment
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Treatment Planning
Crisis Services: Duties for this position would be that the candidate prepares intake and discharge summaries, detailed assessments and progress notes. Candidate would need to maintain their responsibilities as a mandated reporter and appropriate licensure. Candidate would provide evidence based therapeutic interventions for clients and participate as a member of a multi-disciplinary treatment team. The candidate would also liaison with local hospitals, make community and intra-agency referrals, and coordinate with psychiatry, counseling, case management services, other agencies, clients’ families and other collateral supports. This position is responsible for a variety of duties, including:
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Performs detailed patient record documentation and maintains caseload records.
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Preparing intake and discharge summaries, progress notes, detailed assessments and documentation of progress notes, maintaining accurate patient records in the electronic medical record system and physical chart in compliance with local, state and federal rules and regulations.
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Conducting crisis and biopsychosocial assessments with patients and making accurate diagnoses and effective treatment plans.
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Monitoring the timely initiation, review and completion of master treatment plans for each assigned patient and addressing any deficiencies.
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Evaluating patients for voluntary and involuntary assessments and treatment; signs legal holds for clients requiring hospitalization.
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Contributing to discharge planning and assisting Behavioral Health staff with the execution of aftercare plans.
Mobile Intervention and Services Team (MIST): The multidisciplinary team assists individuals in gaining access to effective outpatient and crisis services in the least restrictive environment as possible, including individuals in a pre-crisis state and those being discharged from inpatient care. The field-based team engages in proactive case management, peer support and clinical care before, during and after a behavioral health crisis. This position is responsible for a variety of crisis duties with the community including:
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Coordination with law enforcement and the Courts
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Conducting crisis assessment in the field
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Safety Planning
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Case Coordination and linkage to needed services
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Provide outreach to community partners
CHILDRENS:
Children’s Behavioral Health has a variety of programs that serve youth and families throughout Humboldt County. Programs include work with foster youth, incarcerated youth, youth 0-5 years old, youth in crisis, and Transition Age Youth (TAY). Clinicians may work in a variety of settings, as part of multi-disciplinary teams, and have opportunities to travel throughout the county providing services.
Children Youth and Family Services (CYFS) Clinic and Child Welfare Behavioral Health (CWBH):
These positions are responsible for a variety of duties, including:
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Provision of behavioral health services, including assessment and psychotherapy, to a caseload of youth and families.
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Working with multi-disciplinary teams to support treatment goals.
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Supporting families in accessing mental health services.
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Coordination with local community organizations/tribes/schools.
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Timely and accurate notes to claim for services.
Juvenile Hall: This position will work within the Juvenile Hall facility as part of a small team of behavioral health staff providing clinical services to incarcerated youth. The Clinician will team with Juvenile Probation, Corrections, and Humboldt County Office of Education staff, and duties include:
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Clinical assessment, diagnosis, and individual/family counseling
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Group facilitation
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Safety assessment and planning
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Documentation of services and client status/needs
Children’s Mobile Response Team (CMRT): This position works with youth that are experiencing a mental health crisis. Youth are typically seen for an assessment in a local hospital emergency room. The clinician may assess for safety, liaison with local hospitals, make community and intra-agency referrals, and coordinate with psychiatry, counseling, case management services, other agencies, clients’ families and other collateral supports. This position is responsible for a variety of duties, including:
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Conducting crisis and biopsychosocial assessments with patients and making accurate diagnoses and effective treatment plans.
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Evaluating patients for voluntary and involuntary assessments and treatment; signs legal holds for clients requiring hospitalization.
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Contributing to discharge planning and assisting Behavioral Health staff with the execution of aftercare plans.
Transitional Age Youth (TAY): This position is responsible for clinical services to youth ages16-26 and works collaboratively within the TAY division. Duties include:
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Provide clinical assessment, treatment planning, ongoing therapy, and rehabilitation services to TAY youth.
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Collaborate with other members of the clinical team and agency partners within the TAY division.
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Assist youth with linkage and access to other supportive services and activities.
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT:
The purpose of the Quality Improvement Clinician role is to provide and apply clinical knowledge and expertise to a variety of federally and state mandated processes including developing program staff and contract provider trainings, developing and implementing departmental Behavioral Health policies and procedures, assisting with audit preparation and getting into compliance with new regulations. This position is responsible for a variety of duties, including:
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Provide clinical expertise for quality improvement activities
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Training to Electronic Health Record SmartCare
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Documentation training
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Chart audits, Organizational provider support, and System improvement
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Special Projects
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Audit Preparation
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Staff training materials and curriculum development
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Policy Development
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
This position requires that you possess one of the following current & valid California licenses or registration numbers:
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Intern Registration Number from the State Board of Behavioral Examiners
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Registered Psychologist Number from the State Board of Psychology
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker
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Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
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Licensed Clinical Psychologist
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Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
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If you are not currently licensed but are near licensure, please indicate so in the supplemental questions below. Be sure to upload your supporting documentation
*This is a continuous recruitment and Human Resources reserves the right to close this recruitment at any time*DEFINITION
Under direction or general direction, provides behavioral health clinical intervention and recovery services to assigned clients; manages a psychiatric caseload for adults, juveniles, and children; evaluates patients in multiple facilities, including in-house, out-patient, clinics, and correctional/jail facilities; performs psychotherapeutic counseling, including individual, group, family, and other approved techniques; provides outreach, and emergency services and counseling in crisis situations; and performs related duties as assigned.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
Receives direction (Behavioral Health Clinician I) or general direction (Behavioral Health Clinician II) from assigned supervisory or management personnel. Exercises no direct supervision over staff.
CLASS CHARACTERISTICS
Behavioral Health Clinician I: This unlicensed classification is the first working level in the Behavioral Health Clinician series responsible for providing professional behavioral health casework and psychotherapeutic support to clients. Work is usually supervised while in progress and fits an established structure or pattern. Exceptions or changes in procedures are explained in detail as they arise. Initially, under clinical supervision, incumbents are assigned the more routine client casework and support duties. Incumbents may advance to the Behavioral Health Clinician II after gaining the necessary experience, qualifications and licensure to demonstrate proficiency for the Behavioral Health Clinician II classification.
Behavioral Health Clinician II: This licensed classification is the fully qualified journey-level in the Behavioral Health Clinician series responsible for providing professional behavioral health casework and psychotherapeutic support to clients. Positions at this level are distinguished from the Behavioral Health Clinician I level by the acquisition of licensure, which is required for performance of the full range of professional clinical duties assigned to the series. Positions in the classification rely on experience and judgment to perform assigned duties and to ensure efficient and effective client care services. Assignments are given with general guidelines and incumbents are responsible for establishing objectives, timelines and methods to deliver services. Work is typically reviewed upon completion for soundness, appropriateness, and conformity to policy and requirements. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignment of different positions. Some duties, knowledge, skills, and abilities may be performed in a learning capacity for entry-level (I Level) positions
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Evaluates patients in a variety of in- and out-patient settings, including Juvenile Hall, County Jail, County behavioral health offices, hospital emergency, the Crisis Stabilization Unit, and other settings; obtains a patient history and conducts behavioral status exam.
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Receives and responds to crisis hotline and emergency calls, walk-ins, and field contacts; provides evaluation and diagnosis of patients and makes appropriate referrals for support services; works with hospital medical staff and County behavioral health management to evaluate the client’s risk or danger to self and others; assists in establishing an aftercare plan, or psychiatric hospitalization, depending on the client’s best interests.
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Makes presentations of physical and behavioral condition findings to on-call psychiatrist, who determines if medication should be prescribed; reports and consults around any suspected adverse medication effects
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Consults with, and serves as a liaison for, community agencies and other behavioral health programs and services to evaluate community health needs and services.
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Provides individual or group therapy using a variety of counseling techniques and modalities; provides psychotherapy to chronically behaviorally ill persons who need periodic maintenance appointments, and brief therapy for clients experiencing situational-type problems.
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Provides case management services to severely behaviorally ill clients, including out of home placements; determines suitability of treatment facilities or prospective foster parents based upon an analysis of individual psycho-social needs.
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Collaborates with the Office of the Public Guardian-Conservator for behavioral health clients who have been conserved; clinically evaluates clients to represent their interests in treatment and placement; researches treatment resources available on a local and regional basis to ensure optimal client placement.
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Participates as a member of a multi-disciplinary treatment team providing critical clinical input related to patient diagnosis and recommended treatment plans; presents findings and clinical observations; receives clinical feedback and assistance in managing transference/counter-transference; participates in case conferences and consults with psychiatric staff to review patient cases and resolve difficult therapeutic problems.
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Evaluates clients for voluntary and involuntary commitment; signs commitments for clients requiring hospitalization after completion of county training and designation.
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Participates as a member of a multi-disciplinary treatment team providing consultation to school and adult programs; performs program planning to develop and implement services appropriate to assisting both child and adult psychiatric patients.
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Conducts discharge planning with clients; gathers resources; provides therapy; completes safety plan; and facilitates referrals and interagency services.
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Performs detailed patient record documentation and maintains caseload records; prepares intake and discharge summaries, progress notes, and treatment reviews.
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Performs related duties as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
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Mobility to work in a standard office, hospital, and in-patient/out-patient, clinic, jail or juvenile facility and use standard office equipment, including a computer, to operate a motor vehicle to visit various County and meeting sites. Standing in and walking between work areas is frequently required. Positions in this classification frequently bend, stoop, kneel, and reach to perform assigned duties, as well as push and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information. Employees must possess the ability to lift, carry, push, and pull materials and objects up to 25 pounds with the use of proper equipment.
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Vision to read printed materials and a computer screen.
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Hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone.
Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
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Employees work in an office, out-patient, clinic, jail, juvenile facility or locked psychiatric facility environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions, and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances.
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Employees may work outdoors and are occasionally exposed to loud noise levels and cold and/or hot temperatures.
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Employees interact with clients with behavioral disorders/erratic and assaultive behavior, including those which require emergency crisis intervention.
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Incumbents may be exposed to blood and body fluids in performing their assigned duties.
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Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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Must be willing to work after hours, weekends, and holidays as needed.
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Some departments may require pre-employment screening measures before an offer of employment can be made (i.e. background screening, physical examination, etc.).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
HOW TO APPLY
A complete, original application must be filed for each position you are interested in applying for. Applicants must apply online through the County’s automated application system at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/humboldtcountyca.
Applications must be submitted no later than the final filing date and time listed on the job flyer.
It is important that your application shows all the relevant education and experience you possess. Human Resources staff does not consider or review resumes or attachments. Incomplete applications will be rejected.
Please read the job requirements section of the announcement. Be sure you meet these requirements since they will be carefully evaluated during the selection process.
Your performance in any employment examinations will be compared with the performance of others who take the tests. The examination results will be emailed to you as quickly as possible.
SELECTION PROCEDURE
The County utilizes a set of rules to ensure that our hiring processes are fair and equitable. Applications will be screened and those considered qualified will be invited to appear for an oral and/or written examination. Meeting the requirements does not guarantee inclusion into the selection process. Depending upon the number of applications received, the selection process may consist of additional application screening, written and/or practical exam(s), oral interview, or any combination thereof.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How long does it take to fill out the application?
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You should allow 30 – 45 minutes to fill out your application.
Can I change my application after submitting it?
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No. Once an application has been submitted, it is final. Applicants may submit a new application with updated information during the filing period if they wish. Only the most recent application submitted will be considered. All other applications will not be considered.
How long until I hear back from you and how can I check for updates on my application?
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You may receive communications regarding your application at different stages of the selection process. Important updates will be sent to the email address listed in your governmentjobs.com account at the time of notification. To ensure you don't miss any critical information, we recommend keeping your email address current and regularly checking both your inbox and junk mail folders throughout the process. You can also log into your governmentjobs.com account at any time to check your application status. If you have any questions about your application's progress, please contact the County of Humboldt Human Resources Personnel Division at 707-476-2349 or [email protected].
Will I be informed if I am not selected for an interview / Oral Exam?
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Yes, you will be informed via email if you are not selected for an interview / Oral Exam.
OUR COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION
Research indicates that individuals in protected classes can be less likely to submit a job application. The County of Humboldt is dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace where our employees are free to bring their full selves to work each day in an environment that allows them to reach their full potential. The County Board of Supervisors has made organizational commitments to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and the County is working to ensure that these commitments are reflected in all we do. The County recognizes that certain populations (BIPOC, Disabled Persons, Veterans, LGBTQIA+ community members, etc.) face systemic and structural challenges which may inhibit their ability to satisfy every requirement of the position. In recognition of these structural and systemic factors, the Human Resources Department understands that experience can be gained in many ways – oftentimes, outside of formal institutions – and strives to take a holistic approach in assessing an applicant’s qualifications for a position.
If you’re excited about this role but your past work experience doesn’t align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we strongly encourage you to apply.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
The County of Humboldt is committed to providing equal access and opportunities in its programs, activities, and employment, and does not discriminate on the basis of mental or physical disabilities. The Human Resources Department is located in the Humboldt County Courthouse, which has an accessible entrance on 4th Street. Accessible parking is available adjacent to the 4th Street entrance and on the 4th Street side of the K Street lot. Special testing arrangements may be made to accommodate disabilities or religious convictions. If invited to an examination and you are in need of a reasonable accommodation, please contact Human Resources immediately at (707) 476-2349 so arrangements can be made.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The county is an equal opportunity employer. We enthusiastically accept our responsibility to make employment decisions without regard to race, religion or religious creed, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, marital status, medical condition, mental or physical disability, military service, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws or ordinances.
MEDICAL EXAMINATION
A pre-employment medical examination provided by the County may be required upon offer of employment.
OTHER EXAMINATIONS
Some positions also require psychological evaluation and/or extensive background investigation.
LICENSES
Some classifications require possession of valid professional and/or technical licenses. Some classifications may require the possession of a valid California driver’s license.
PROBATIONARY PERIOD
Persons appointed to regular County positions serve a probationary period. This is normally six (6) months but could be up to one (1) year. All designated safety employees serve a one-year probationary period.
EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY
It is the County’s intention to hire only those workers who are authorized to work in the United States, pursuant to the Immigration Act of 1990. If you are offered employment, you will be required to verify your eligibility to work in the United States. For law enforcement positions you will be required to verify your U.S. citizenship or legalized status.
DISASTER SERVICE WORKERS
All County of Humboldt employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.
THE PROVISIONS OF THIS BULLETIN DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONTRACT. THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE NECESSARY MODIFICATIONS TO THE EXAMINATION PLAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE HUMBOLDT COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES.