Mental Health Professional
Company: Peninsula Behavioral Health, WA
Location: Port Angeles
Posted on: March 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description OCRP Lead Instructor / Mental Health
Professional (MHP) Department: Forensic Services Schedule:
Full-time, 40 hours per week Pay Range: $75,000 - $85,000 per year
(DOE/DOQ) Benefits: Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance Vacation,
Sick Leave, Float Days & Paid Holidays 403(b) Retirement Plan Life
Insurance Long-Term Disability Employee Assistance and Wellness
Programs LifeFlight Membership Education Allowance About the Role
The OCRP Lead Instructor / Mental Health Professional provides
clinical and educational services within Peninsula Behavioral
Health’s forensic programs, with a primary focus on the Outpatient
Competency Restoration Program (OCRP) . In this role, you will
conduct behavioral health assessments, deliver brief clinical
interventions, and support competency restoration for individuals
involved in the criminal legal system. You’ll work closely with
participants to help them understand legal concepts, court
processes, and barriers affecting their ability to engage in
proceedings. Services are provided in a variety of settings
including offices, jails, shelters, and community locations. This
position also provides clinical consultation to program staff to
help identify behavioral health needs that impact engagement,
stability, and competency restoration. Key Responsibilities
Clinical Assessment & Intervention Conduct comprehensive
biopsychosocial assessments and clinical intakes for forensic
program participants. Provide brief therapeutic interventions and
supportive counseling. Develop, authorize, and review
individualized treatment plans with measurable outcomes. Assess
participants’ cognitive, emotional, and behavioral health needs
across various settings. Identify behavioral health barriers that
impact stability, engagement, and competency restoration.
Competency Restoration Education Facilitate Breaking Barriers
competency restoration classes and psychoeducational groups as part
of the OCRP team. Provide clinical support during classes, clarify
legal concepts, and address behavioral health barriers to learning.
Offer individualized support for participants with cognitive or
behavioral health challenges affecting comprehension. Competency
Monitoring & Reporting Assess competency-related barriers at intake
using clinical judgment and collateral information. Monitor and
document participant engagement, progress, and changes in
presentation. Complete required weekly status reports and
communicate significant changes to the OCRP team. Collaborate on
strategies to support competency restoration. Forensic System
Coordination Work collaboratively with forensic navigators, legal
system partners, and community providers. Participate in
multidisciplinary team meetings and case reviews. Provide clinical
consultation to OCRP and forensic program staff. Share relevant
clinical information to support coordinated care. Additional Duties
Maintain accurate documentation meeting agency and state standards.
Use the agency electronic medical record effectively. Participate
in team meetings, program development, and professional training.
Maintain confidentiality in accordance with all applicable laws and
agency policies. Perform other duties as assigned. Required
Qualifications Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology,
Counseling, or related field Eligible for Agency Affiliated
Counselor licensure in Washington (support provided) Two years of
experience providing mental health services; experience with
serious mental illness, co?occurring disorders, or justice?involved
populations preferred Valid driver’s license and insurable driving
record Ability to pass pre?employment drug test and background
check Ability to provide required vaccination records (MMR, Hep B,
Tdap, flu) Preferred Credentials Washington State independent or
associate clinical license (LICSW, LMHC, LMFT) or eligibility to
apply. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Ability to manage a diverse
caseload and multitask effectively. Strong understanding of mental
health symptoms across developmental stages. Ability to provide
psychoeducation on mental health diagnoses and treatments.
Knowledge of recovery-oriented and trauma?informed practices.
Strong group facilitation skills. Ability to work with individuals
involved in the criminal justice system. Effective communication
skills (written and verbal). Strong judgment and clinical
intervention skills. Ability to coordinate care with multiple
providers and work independently. Organizational skills with the
ability to meet agency performance and documentation standards.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements Moderate physical
activity; ability to lift up to 10 lbs. Ability to sit for extended
periods in office, vehicle, or community settings. Exposure to
individuals with complex behavioral health needs, including
occasional assaultive behaviors. Frequent schedule demands, crisis
situations, and unpredictable environments. Ability to operate a
motor vehicle and travel between locations. *Peninsula Behavioral
Health does not discriminate because of a person's presence of any
sensory, mental, or physical disability, race, creed, color,
national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity including
transgender status, marital status, pregnancy, childbirth, and
pregnancy-related conditions, age (40), honorably discharged
veteran or military status, or use of a trained dog guide or
service animal by a person with a disability, state employee or
health care whistleblower status.
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