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Remote Branch County Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Supervising Clinician

Woodland, CA · On-site +1

$108K - $131K/yr

Regular / Full Time Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid Job Number: 2026-00091 Department: Health ... U DESCRIPTION County of Yolo Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) is seeking to fill multiple ...

Administrative Clerk II

Woodland, CA · On-site +1

$50K - $61K/yr

Regular / Full Time Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid Job Number: 2026-00097 Department: Health ... G DESCRIPTION The County of Yolo is recruiting to fill one (1) regular, full-time position in the ...

... Remote candidates as well) . This is an excellent opportunity to join a winning culture and get ... Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers * San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance ...

Title Officer

Santa Ana, CA · On-site +1

$30.91 - $41.20/hr

This role may be part of a centralized title group, work independently or be in an escrow branch ... 20 Hourly, Remote This hiring range is a reasonable estimate of the base pay range for this ...

... opportunity in Remote (Travel Required) with an onsite work schedule. This is an excellent ... Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers * San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance ...

Remote Branch County information

What is a remote branch county?

Remote Branch County jobs typically refer to positions where employees work remotely, often supporting the operations of a bank or credit union's branch located in Branch County, Michigan. These roles can include customer service, loan processing, account management, and administrative support, all performed offsite using digital communication tools. The remote aspect allows staff to serve clients and support branch operations without being physically present at the branch location. This setup helps financial institutions expand their reach and provide more flexible job opportunities.

What are some common challenges faced by employees working in a remote branch county office, and how can they be addressed?

Employees in a remote branch county office often face challenges such as limited direct supervision, potential feelings of isolation, and the need to coordinate effectively with colleagues at the main office or other branches. Overcoming these challenges involves maintaining proactive communication through digital tools, participating in regular team meetings, and leveraging technology to stay connected. Employers often support remote branch staff with clear guidelines, scheduled check-ins, and opportunities for virtual collaboration to ensure they feel integrated and supported within the larger organization.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote branch manager, and why are they important?

To excel as a Remote Branch Manager, you need strong leadership, business acumen, and experience in branch operations, typically supported by a degree in business or a related field. Familiarity with CRM software, financial reporting tools, and remote communication platforms is essential. Outstanding organizational skills, self-motivation, and the ability to communicate effectively across distributed teams set top performers apart. These skills ensure efficient remote management, team cohesion, and the achievement of branch goals in a virtual environment.

What is the difference between Remote Branch County vs Remote Loan Officer?

AspectRemote Branch CountyRemote Loan Officer
CredentialsMortgage licensing, banking certificationsMortgage licensing, financial certifications
Work EnvironmentBank branches, remote office setupsRemote, client-facing, telecommuting
Industry UsageBanking, financial servicesMortgage lending, financial services
Job FocusManaging branch operations, customer serviceProcessing loans, client consultations

Remote Branch County and Remote Loan Officer roles both operate within the financial services industry, often requiring similar certifications. However, Remote Branch County focuses on managing branch operations and customer service, typically within bank branches or remote setups. In contrast, Remote Loan Officers primarily handle loan processing and client consultations remotely. While both roles involve financial expertise, their daily tasks and work environments differ significantly.

What cities in California are hiring for Remote Branch County jobs?

Cities in California with the most Remote Branch County job openings:

Infographic showing various Remote Branch County job openings in California as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Supervising Clinician

County of Yolo, CA

Woodland, CA • On-site, Remote

$108K - $131K/yr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Salary : $108,097.60 - $131,393.60 Annually
Location : Woodland, CA
Job Type: Regular / Full Time
Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid
Job Number: 2026-00091
Department: Health and Human Services Agency
Division: Adult & Aging
Opening Date: 08/12/2026
Closing Date: 8/31/2026 10:00 AM Pacific
Bargaining Unit: U
DESCRIPTION
County of Yolo Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) is seeking to fill multiple positions in the class of Supervising Clinician. These positions will be housed in the Behavioral Health Branch. You can find details of the positions below. Applicants who meet the employment standards will be added to the eligible list and can be considered for additional Supervising Clinician opportunities as they arise.
One (1) position is assigned to The Full-Service Partnership (FSP). FSP is a high-intensity wrap-around service to the highest need HHSA consumers living in Yolo County. The Supervising Clinician will provide clinical and administrative oversight to a multidisciplinary team of clinical and paraprofessional staff who serve individuals with serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorders, histories of significant trauma, and those experiencing homelessness. Incumbents are expected to work independently, provide support and guidance to clinical staff regarding client care, exercise good judgement in using County resources, meet expected deadlines and develop and maintain collaborative relationships with community partners.
The incumbent must be willing to work in community settings including permanent supportive housing locations, homeless encampments, jails and psychiatric hospitals. The incumbent will work collaboratively with community stakeholders including permanent supportive housing programs, community-based providers of substance abuse treatment, collaborative court partners and other resource agencies that support clients in stabilizing their lives. Responsibilities also include monitoring client progress, collecting program data, participating in case reviews and internal quality assurance processes, and engaging with Health and Human Services Agency leadership. The incumbent will provide clinical supervision to staff acquiring hours towards professional licensure.
One (1) position resides in the The Forensics Behavioral Health program. The Supervising Clinician will provide clinical and administrative oversight to a multidisciplinary team of clinical and paraprofessional staff across the following programs:
  • Mental Health Court
  • Department of State Hospitals (DSH) Incompetent to Stand Trial (IST) Diversion Program
  • CARE Court
  • Forensic Assessment Clinician

The incumbent will:
  • collaborate closely with Jail-Based Competency Treatment programs and the Enhanced Access and Stabilization Services (EASS), both operated by DSH within the local correctional facility;
  • oversee staff providing behavioral health services to individuals with serious mental illness, co-occurring substance use disorders, histories of significant trauma, and those experiencing homelessness;
  • work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders, including the District Attorney's Office, Public Defender's Office, Probation, court personnel, and community-based providers;
  • support staff during court proceedings and provide oversight for CARE Court compliance and procedures;
  • monitor participant progress, collect program data, participate in case reviews and internal quality assurance processes, and engage with Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) leadership; AND
  • provide clinical supervision to staff acquiring hours toward professional licensure.

One (1) position is with The Crisis Continuum of Care (Crisis COC) program. The Supervising Clinician oversees the behavioral health crisis service throughout the County of Yolo. The Crisis COC responds to urgent and emergency behavioral health needs with services which include Crisis Response during the day and Mobile Crisis After Hours, Placement, Discharge Planning, and Crisis Intervention Training. This position will oversee the daily activities of the Crisis Continuum of Care and supervises a staff of twelve (12) Clinicians, Case Managers, and Support Staff. The position will include contact with the community and other contracting providers.
One (1) position is assigned to The Behavioral Health (BH) Access Team. The incumbent willprovide clinical supervision, guidance, and oversight to the Access Services Team staff. The Yolo County Access Team is the Front Door to Yolo County's Behavioral Health Services. The Access Team consists of a supervising clinician, licensed and license eligible clinicians, case managers, and certified peer support workers.
HHSA's Access Team provides assessment and referral to the County's internal array of specialty behavioral health services and indicated levels of care, as well as to our external community provider system. HHSA Access Team clinicians provide psychotherapy to clients referred from assessment and/or psychiatry. The behavioral case managers assist clients with targeted case management linkage to community supports and resources, as well individual/group rehabilitative services and coordination of care, in addition to providing individualized treatment planning services, care coordination, case management, and rehabilitative services to support and guide its Consumers towards health and wellness.
The ideal candidate will have:
  • experience supervising teams and leading projects;
  • strong verbal and written communication skills, and proficient in Microsoft Office programs;
  • the ability to work well under pressure and meet deadlines;
  • exceptional organizational and time management skills;
  • working knowledge of County mental health services;
  • the ability to be flexible and adapt to changing work priorities; AND
  • the knowledge or a willingness to understand cultural and linguistic competence and humility, special populations, culturally responsive practice, and health and racial equity

Verification of education and licensure must be provided at the time of filing. Official or unofficial transcripts must be attached to the application and a licensure number must be added to certifications.
Definition
Under direction, supervises, assigns, reviews, and participates in the work of staff responsible for providing individual, group, and family counseling, therapy, and referral services to psychologically disturbed or substance abusing clients; provides consultation, information, and education to community groups, schools, and agencies; ensures work quality and adherence to established policies and procedures; and performs the more technical and complex tasks relative to the assigned area of responsibility.
Distinguishing Characteristics
This class is the supervisory class in the Clinician series. Incumbents in this class are expected to work under minimal management supervision and instruction, and to exercise considerable independent judgment and initiative while supervising and coordinating the work of professional, technical, and other staff in providing individual, group, and family counseling, alcohol and drug prevention and/or treatment services. Incumbents also assume program responsibilities for one or more programs, contracts, and/or functions within the department.
Incumbents in this class report to a Clinical Program Manager or other management personnel. This class is distinguished from the higher class of Clinical Program Manager in that the latter is the first level management class responsible for oversight of a major division within the department. This class is further distinguished from the lower class of Clinician II by the regular, continuous performance of the full range of supervisory duties.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The following duties are typical of those performed by the incumbent in this classification series; however, other duties may also be required.
  • Plans, assigns and directs the work of a unit of professional and/or paraprofessional staff in providing individual, group, and family counseling and therapy services;
  • Supervises staff with authority to make recommendations for appointments, terminations, evaluations and discipline;
  • Assists in budget preparation for a program or function and assists in developing grant applications and grant writing for State funds; and
  • Develops and provides training programs in clinical skills for counseling and therapy staff.
  • Identifies opportunities for improving service delivery methods, productivity, caseload management, and efficiency; identifies resource needs; reviews with appropriate management staff; and implements improvements.
  • Participates in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies and procedures; makes recommendations for changes and improvements to existing standards and procedures.
  • Provides individual and group counseling, therapy, and referral services to psychologically disturbed or substance abusing clients and provides consultation, information, and education to community groups, schools, and agencies;
  • Interviews clients to determine and assess client's social, psychological, legal, and personal history for purposes of formulating a clinical diagnosis;
  • Writes or dictates clinical chart notes for each patient contact;
  • Assesses client's progress on a continuing basis and makes modifications to treatment plan in order to meet client's goals;
  • Assesses presenting problem and social histories to establish a diagnosis;
  • Observes and evaluates client's progress in order to evaluate treatment plan and monitors effects of medications in order to make referral to staff Psychiatrist for further monitoring.
  • Evaluates behavioral health emergencies in order to provide appropriate referrals;
  • Evaluates for 72-hour involuntary hospitalization for clients in crisis;
  • Consults with other professional staff to provide feedback on difficult cases;
  • Participates in seminars and provides review, feedback, and guidance on treatment alternatives;
  • Researches, prepares, and delivers presentations to community groups and agencies about various aspects of behavioral health related problems;
  • Performs related duties as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Master's Degree from an accredited college/university in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or Marriage and Family Counseling; AND
Experience: Four years of full time professional work experience in a psychiatric social work or rehabilitative counseling experience in a clinical/ treatment setting.
License: Possession of a license as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor or Licensed Clinical Psychologist for a minimum of eighteen months.
License: Positions in this classification require incumbents to possess and maintain a valid California driver's license, Class C or higher, to carry out job related duties. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to a physical or mental disability may request a reasonable accommodation.
Knowledge of: Principles and practices of supervision, discipline, leadership, mentoring, and training; team dynamics and team building; a broad range of theories of alcohol and drug problems and addictions, and psychological development disorders; social aspects of emotional disturbance and counseling techniques; uses and side effects of a range of psychiatric medications in order to refer to staff Psychiatrist; the scope and activities of community health agencies; methods and techniques of providing casework consultation to staff members; laws, rules, and regulations governing the operation of public social service agencies and the various specialized assistance programs.
Ability to: Select, supervise, train, and evaluate staff; plan, coordinate, assign, and review the work of subordinate staff; investigate and resolve disciplinary issues; apply the theories of individual and group counseling, assessment, and diagnosis; work effectively with a variety of human values and social backgrounds; communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; obtain and record social, educational, and work histories; understand and evaluate technically written materials; maintain cooperative working relationships with other County departments, State and Federal agencies and mental health staff; evaluate the training needs of technical staff; organize and interpret data pertinent to caseload management.
APPLICATION & SELECTION PROCESS
Application Process
It is highly recommended that you print this job bulletin for future reference.
Your application should highlight all relevant education, training, and experience, and clearly indicate how you meet the minimum qualifications for the position as of the closing date. Application information must be current, concise, and related to the requirements in this job announcement. A resume should be included with your application; however, it will not substitute for the information requested on the application. In addition to a completed application, resume, applicants are required to submit a completed supplemental questionnaire, and verification of education for this position. Incomplete applications will be disqualified.
Additional documents may be submitted to the Yolo County Human Resources Office in any one or more of the following ways:
  • As an attachment to the online application
  • By e-mail to hhsa.jobs@yolocounty.gov
  • By hand-delivery to 625 Court Street, Room 101, Woodland, CA 95695. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

All required documents must be received by the Human Resources Office by the closing date. Postmarks will not be accepted. Human Resources is not responsible for the untimely delivery of materials