Licensed Therapist (CCWD)

***This position is open through Thursday, June 15, 2026***

The Redding Rancheria is seeking a Licensed Therapist. The preferred schedule for this position is Tuesday – Friday 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM.

The listed wage reflects the entry-level rate for this position. Compensation may be adjusted based on experience, education, and qualifications.

JOB SUMMARY:

The Licensed Therapist is licensed/certified independently to provide direct Mental Health and Chemical Dependency services in an outpatient medical setting to Native Americans and their families residing in the eastern half of Trinity County and the western two-thirds of Shasta county who have mental health, substance abuse, or co-occurring disorders. This provider will conduct mental health intakes, substance abuse assessments, provide individual, family and group treatment and Integrative/crisis services to patients of all ages in the Redding Rancheria Tribal Health System. Responsibilities also include serving as a consultant for program services to Redding Rancheria staff and community, and working to increase the understanding of individual and community behavioral health issues and service delivery. The treatment approach will take place in a collaborative setting of medical providers, psychiatry providers, case managers, recovery team counselors, as well as other support staff. This position is under the supervision of the Behavioral Health Director.

REQUIREMENTS/MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A Master’s degree in Counseling, psychology or relate field.
  • Must be currently licensed in good standing by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences to practice as an independent Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT or AMFT), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPCC) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW or ACSW)
  • Must pass background assessment of moral character and legal status. Must submit to fingerprint identification with law enforcement and be able to work with children.
  • Must demonstrate emotional stability, independent judgment, and initiative in professional activities and relationships with clients and co-workers.
  • Valid California Driver’s license. Individual must be insurable by Tribe’s automobile insurer.
  • Must pass pre-employment drug screening.
  • Indian preference.

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:

1. Provide mental health and substance abuse assessments, develop and implement individualized treatment plans, psychotherapy, case management, referral and coordination with other allied professionals and treatment providers, including medical providers, psychiatrists, Tribal Child and Family Services, school IEP coordinators, courts, and other community based agencies.

2. Caseloads may include treatment of children, adolescents, adults, couples, or families living with mild-moderate mental health or substance use disorders.

3. Have a functional understanding of DSM-5 psychiatric disorders, psychoactive medications, brain physiology and demonstrate a working knowledge of various theoretical models of psychotherapy, including brief therapy, behavioral counseling, substance abuse recovery and other culturally relevant forms of treatment.

4. Demonstrate knowledge of trauma-informed treatment practices and/or a willingness to obtain training in trauma-informed evidence-based clinic interventions.

5. Provide case management in the form of interpersonal support and problem solving assistance to individuals and families in need of services. Provide crisis prevention, relapse prevention, education and follow-up information on mental health and substance abuse treatment and recovery to individuals and families in our service area.

6. Provide suicide risk assessments and crisis prevention intervention, with the possibility of receiving warm-handoffs from medical providers. Respond promptly to requests from staff for support in crisis situations within the clinic or the tribal community. Practice appropriate crisis intervention skills. In conjunction with other members of the Behavioral Health Department and local human service providers, develop preparedness plans for responding to crisis situations within Shasta County. Refer individuals for follow-up as needed.

7. Update individualized treatment plans according to ethical standards of practice including goal, objective interventions, duration and frequency.

8. Facilitate and co-facilitate group therapy sessions as needed for targeted client groups, such as adolescents, elders, trauma or abuse survivors, substance abuse treatment and recovery, anger management, grief support and/or other support groups. Work with the community to effectively advertise and recruit for group services.

9. Maintain confidential electronic health records and other records in accordance with requirements of state, tribal, federal laws and clinic policy. Accurately complete all assessments, daily behavioral health progress notes and client file documents within the required timeframe and provide them to the clinic, courts, probation and referral sources as appropriate, as required by insurance and within HIPAA regulations.

10. Provide consultation, training and technical assistance as requested to other departments and tribal entities. Assist with organizing staff and community activities that help the tribe respond to local human service and behavioral health needs in the interest of efficiency and responsiveness of services

11. Maintain a clinical license in good standing and comply with continuing education requirements per applicable through the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Respond promptly to requests from the credentialing team to provide up-to-date documentation necessary for Insurance requirements.

12. Participate in clinical supervision with the Behavioral Health Director or behavioral health supervisor to maintain quality patient care and services, as needed. Participate in regular Behavioral Health Department staff meetings, safety training, group consultation and supervision. Evaluate clinical progress in an ongoing manner to include evaluation of employee’s own issues, such as counter-transference.

13. Proactively problem-solve with the supervisor appropriate time management and logistic strategies for working hours. Assist with program evaluations and peer reviews as requested. Complete timesheets, travel requests and trip reports, email responses, annual reviews and other projects as assigned in a timely manner. Keep appointments and be at work and at meetings on time.

14. Participate as a team member of Redding Rancheria by actively participating in tribal and clinic meetings, and collaborating with varied departments to facilitate the most effective provision of services to beneficiaries. Develop a positive working environment by treating clinic and tribal staff members with respect and courtesy. Exercise sound judgment with problem solving and conflict resolution skills. Encourage others to achieve high levels of quality and successful working relationships. Promote team effectiveness, promoting trust, commitment and tribal pride.

15. Possess and seek an ongoing fundamental understanding of Native American culture and local Native American communities. Maintain high quality work, patient care and provision of all services in a culturally competent and sensitive manner.

16. Perform other duties and assignments as requested by the Behavioral Health Director.

 

A completed Redding Rancheria job application must be submitted in order to be considered for employment. You can fill out an application online at Redding Rancheria ADP Career Center, please fax (530-242-4563) or email (employment@reddingrancheria-nsn.gov).

All certifications, credentials/ licenses, education verification /degrees and/or transcripts, and Indian verification are required to process your application.

Indian preference applies, but we welcome all applicants who wish to apply for this position. Certification of Native American heritage needs to be attached to the job application.

Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and criminal background screening clearance.  All employees are required to submit to a Tuberculosis test (TB) test after they are hired in addition to being tested annually.

Additional Information:

In addition, Redding Rancheria offers an excellent benefit package containing Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance and Short/Long Term disability, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave as well as a generous 401(k) retirement plan.

Redding Rancheria is a federally recognized Tribe with Pit River, Wintu and Yana people where pride in Tribal culture, history and identity is evident internally and in the larger community. Redding Rancheria is a leader in the constructive development of its people, the larger Indian community and the Redding region.

E-Verify Statement

Redding Rancheria participates in the Electronic Employment Verification Program. Visit the E-Verify URL below for more information.

https://www.e-verify.gov/employees

For further information, please contact Human Resources Dept. at (530) 225-8979.

LVN II Care Coordinator – Trinity

***This position will be open until filled***

The Redding Rancheria is seeking an LVN II Care Coordinator. The preferred schedule for this position is Tuesday through Friday, 7:00am to 6:00pm.

Out of Area Differential Pay is available for this position to incentivize qualified staff to commute from a longer distance. This will allow Trinity Health Care patients to receive better quality care. The listed wage reflects the entry-level rate for this position. Compensation may be adjusted based on experience, education, and qualifications.

JOB SUMMARY:

To initiate and coordinate a multidisciplinary team approach. Responsible for the delivery of appropriate, timely and beneficial care for Redding Rancheria Tribal Heath Systems patients. Alongside the patient care team, collaborates, plans, facilitates, evaluates and advocates to meet the comprehensive medical needs of the patient.

REQUIREMENTS/MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  1. Graduate of accredited school of licensed vocational nursing and possess current/valid LVN License.
  2. Familiarity with computer software preferred ex: Electronic Health Records
  3. CPR certification.
  4. Must be fingerprinted and pass background check.
  5. Must pass pre-employment drug screening.
  6. Indian preference.

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:

1. Ensures a smooth implementation and continuum of care via effective and frequent communication with care team members, patients, and identified health care designee.

2. Assist in ordering patient care referrals

3. Manage patient medication recall requests for assigned provider per medication refill protocols.

4. Maintain accurate and timely documentation in Nextgen EHR.

5. Conduct comprehensive assessment of patient’s physical, mental and psychosocial needs.

6. Works with care team members during huddle times to coordinate daily patient care schedule as well as same day appointments and double bookings as appropriate.

7. Manages assigned provider’s PAQ and task box

8. Manage and communicate to patients verbally or by telephone re: lab results, referrals, x-rays, medication issues per provider task.

9. Actively participates in essential skills training

10. Be able to perform or assist care team members in duties related to patient care ie; rooming patients, vital signs, hpi, point of care testing.

11. Render assistance to the clinic providers and perform specified duties

12. Maintain compliance with applicable laws consistent with clinic policies and procedures

13. Advocates for the patient/family to ensure the most compassionate and proper care is given.

14. Manage panel for chronic care needs as well as health maintenance.

15. Responsible for daily oversight of Medical Assistants, which includes daily job performance, assisting Nursing Supervisor with employee evaluations and completion of        patient care and department assignments.

A completed Redding Rancheria job application must be submitted in order to be considered for employment. You can fill out an application online at www.reddingrancheria-nsn.gov, please fax (530-242-4563) or email (employment@reddingrancheria-nsn.gov).

All certifications, credentials/ licenses, education verification /degrees and/or transcripts, and Indian verification are required to process your application.

Indian preference applies, but we welcome all applicants who wish to apply for this position. Certification of Native American heritage needs to be attached to the job application.

Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and criminal background screening clearance.  All employees are required to submit to a Tuberculosis test (TB) test after they are hired in addition to being tested annually.

Additional Information:

In addition, Redding Rancheria offers an excellent benefit package containing Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance and Short/Long Term disability, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave as well as a generous 401(k) retirement plan.

Redding Rancheria is a federally recognized Tribe with Pit River, Wintu and Yana people where pride in Tribal culture, history and identity is evident internally and in the larger community. Redding Rancheria is a leader in the constructive development of its people, the larger Indian community and the Redding region.

E-Verify Statement

Redding Rancheria participates in the Electronic Employment Verification Program. Visit the E-Verify URL below for more information.

https://www.e-verify.gov/employees

For further information, please contact Human Resources Dept. at (530) 225-8979.

Medical Scribe

***This position is open through Saturday September 28, 2024.

The Redding Rancheria is seeking a Medical Scribe. The preferred schedule is Tuesday-Friday 7am to 6pm.

BASIC JOB PURPOSE/FUNCTION:

Medical Scribes are individuals trained in medical documentation who assist a provider throughout their shift. The primary goal is to increase the efficiency and productivity of the physician. It will be the responsibility of the Medical Scribe to annotate any dictated or written information for the treatment of patients following all local, state, and federal guidelines for documentation into the electronic health record system. The Medical Scribe will be responsible for clearly recording each patient’s symptoms, history, physical exam, sending referrals, ordering labs, ordering x-rays, and documenting the diagnosis. This position will have no direct involvement in patient care, but has an interdepartmental role in assisting nursing and front office staff.

REQUIREMENTS/MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  1. One year of experience in a healthcare field preferred or minimum 2 year of college education with Medical Terminology, Anatomy, and Physiology coursework/degree.
  2. Must be fingerprinted and pass background check.
  3. Must pass pre-employment drug screening.
  4. Indian preference.

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:

  1. The primary role of the Medical Scribe is to assist the clinician with documentation of each patient’s medical chart during his or her visit.
  2. Accompanies the clinician into the patient examination area in order to transcribe a history and physical examination as given by the patient and physician.
  3. Documents any procedures performed by the clinician or nurses and printing the consent forms prior to the procedure, on the electronic medical chart.
  4.  Is an expert in the use of various templates and documentation techniques available in the EHR system, and use these tools efficiently so individual encounters can be well documented, as well as accurately congregate data collected for statistical reports.
  5. Transcribes any consultations or discussions with family members and/or the clinician. Completes the patient’s chart by transcribing results of any labs, x-rays, or other evaluations. In doing so, the scribe continuously checks on the progress of this data in order to get the patient’s workup complete so that the clinician is able to make his or her decisions regarding that patient. Lists all proper diagnoses as well as any follow up instructions and prescriptions, as dictated by the clinician.
  6. The Medical Scribe is to order labs and order x-rays, with knowing how to add the patient to the x-ray schedule.
  7. Transcribe referrals during the visit while sending it to the correct specialty.
  8. Generating notes, excusal letters, and any other forms the clinician requires; in so being able to navigate the document library.
  9. The Medical Scribe is to know how to schedule a patient for future visits.
  10. The Medical Scribe is to be able to look up insurance, in assisting the front staff.
  11. The Medical Scribe is to aide in management of QIP measures.
  12. Performs other clerical duties and tasks to improve provider productivity and clinic workflow as assigned.
  13. Ensures medical record compliance by self-documentation attestation.
  14. Other duties as assigned.

A completed Redding Rancheria job application must be submitted in order to be considered for employment.

All certifications, credentials/ licenses, education verification /degrees and/or transcripts, and Indian verification are required to process your application.

Indian preference applies, but we welcome all applicants who wish to apply for this position. Certification of Native American heritage needs to be attached to the job application.

Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and criminal background screening clearance.  All employees are required to submit to a Tuberculosis test (TB) test after they are hired in addition to being tested annually.

To minimize the spread of COVID-19, the Redding Rancheria will require all healthcare employees to report their vaccination status and be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Any healthcare employees with medical conditions or sincerely held religious beliefs that prevent them from taking the vaccine may be entitled to an exemption.

Additional Information:

In addition, Redding Rancheria offers an excellent benefit package containing Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance and Short/Long Term disability, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave as well as a generous 401(k) retirement plan.

Redding Rancheria is a federally recognized Tribe with Pit River, Wintu and Yana people where pride in Tribal culture, history and identity is evident internally and in the larger community. Redding Rancheria is a leader in the constructive development of its people, the larger Indian community and the Redding region.

E-Verify Statement

Redding Rancheria participates in the Electronic Employment Verification Program. Visit the E-Verify URL below for more information.

https://www.e-verify.gov/employees

For further information, please contact Human Resources Dept. at (530) 225-8979.