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Institutional Licensed Crisis Health Worker I/II (LVN/LPT)
Tehama CountyTehama County, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 18 Aug 2026
💰 $74,000/yr($60,000/yr – $74,000/yr)
About the role
Posting number: 2026-00181
Department: Health Services Agency
Job classification: Institutional Licensed Crisis Health Worker I
Posting type: Open
Categories: Health Services, Mental Health, Miscellaneous, Health Care Support, Medical
Summary
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Tehama County Health Services Agency is committed to a healthy community. We provide integrated services to Tehama County residents through education, prevention, assessment, intervention, treatment, and follow up. Our staff are valued for their contributions to client care, whether they work in direct services or are in key support roles. We collaborate, communicate, and support each other so we can focus on what's most important, the overall health of our clients. Every position is a key position at Health Services. We value input, good communication, and collaboration within our organization as well as with our agency partners. If you would enjoy working with people who are committed to the health of our residents, then our agency would like to hear from you.
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(A-E Steps)
Institutional Licensed Crisis Health Worker I:
$30.43 - $36.99 Hourly/$2,434.40 - $2,959.20 Biweekly
$30.43 - $36.99 Hourly/$2,434.40 - $2,959.20 Biweekly
Institutional Licensed Crisis Health Worker II:
$33.59 - $40.83 Hourly/$2,687.20 - $3,266.40 Biweekly
$33.59 - $40.83 Hourly/$2,687.20 - $3,266.40 Biweekly
Definition: Under general supervision performs routine patient care, vocational nursing care and/or rehabilitative treatment services to clients and inmates in adult correctional facilities or field services programs such as the Mobile Crisis Response Unit. May provide leadership to assigned staff. Performs related duties as assigned.
Examples of duties
- Provides effective client/inmate care and nursing duties and, as required, administers medications, monitors and charts vital signs; notifies supervisor and/or physicians of any changes in client/inmate conditions.
- May provide on-scene crisis intervention and referrals when community members are undergoing a mental health crisis.
- May perform duties as treatment nurse, including assessing, cleansing and dressing wounds, skin tears, abrasions, lesions, etc., and implementing appropriate treatments.
- Prescreens inmate requests to be seen by a physician/physician assistant following established protocol.
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