Sacramento County's Division of Behavioral Health is seeking a wide-ranging pool of applicants from diverse backgrounds and different levels of clinical, professional and/or lived behavioral health experience, with high energy, compassion and enthusiasm for public service.
Join a team that will make a meaningful difference in our community! With a wide variety of career opportunities available, Sacramento County’s Division of Behavioral Health Services is hosting an in-person hiring and career fair on Sept. 15 and 16, 2022.
The hiring event will provide job seekers the opportunity to interview with hiring managers who are ready to hire candidates on the spot. Additionally, Division representatives will be present with information on job openings, how to apply and insights to County careers.
We highly recommend job seekers to submit their application for an exam, prior to the event, by visiting
SacCountyJobs.net. Attendees are encouraged to bring copies of their résumé and transcripts if they have not already submitted these in their online application, as well as a list of references. There will be onsite computers available for job seekers needing assistance with completing online applications. Need an ADA accommodation? You can request one by emailing
DPS-Recruitment@saccounty.net.
Details
- When: Thursday, Sept. 15, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. AND Friday, Sept. 16, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
- Where: 9310 Tech Center Drive, Sacramento, CA 95826
- Available Positions: We are recruiting for positions in all areas of Behavioral Health Services, including Peer Support positions, Clinical Counselors, Food Services, LVN/Licensed Psych Tech/RN, Program Planners, Contract Monitors, Administrative Support, and more!
Sacramento County’s Division of Behavioral Health Services provides a full array of culturally competent and linguistically proficient mental health services to individuals of all ages. Services include prevention and early intervention, outpatient services, case management services, crisis intervention and stabilization services, and inpatient psychiatric hospitalizations. Learn more about our
behavioral health services.