Transportation Officer
Come do meaningful work with a team that cares deeply about the people we serve and about each other. Calaveras County Behavioral Health Services is looking for a dependable, compassionate, and safety-minded Transportation Officer to join our team and help connect individuals in our community with the care and services they need. This position is about much more than driving from one place to another. Transportation can be the difference between someone making it to an important appointment, returning home safely after treatment, accessing needed behavioral health services, or staying connected to their care. As a Transportation Officer, you will play an important role in helping remove barriers, supporting continuity of care, and providing clients with a respectful and dependable experience along the way. Who we are matters just as much as what we do. At Calaveras County Behavioral Health, we are intentionally building a culture rooted in compassion, collaboration, accountability, mindfulness, and connection. We believe great service begins with how we show up for our clients, our community, and one another. We are looking for someone who is reliable, professional, patient, and comfortable working with people from many different backgrounds and life circumstances. Someone who communicates well, takes ownership of their responsibilities, supports their teammates, prioritizes safety, and understands that even a simple interaction can have a meaningful impact on someone's day. If you are looking for work with purpose, value being part of a supportive and evolving team, and want the opportunity to help people access care throughout our rural community, we would love to hear from you. Under supervision, transports/accompanies clients to a variety of sites; provides assistance with personal care, safety and needs; does related work as required.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Incumbents in these positions normally work on a temporary basis for either the County Mental Health or the County Probation Offices; they may be expected to work variable shifts/hours as need arises with little or no advance warning; the bulk of their duties relates to driving clients to assigned destinations per departmental directives; however, they may be expected to assume non-driving duties as indicated on an as needed basis; Assistant Transportation Officers are not expected to assume driving duties, but are expected to assist Transportation Officers with routine duties.
Example of Duties
- Transports and/or accompanies clients to and from place of residence, clinics, hospitals, board/care homes, juvenile homes, courts, Youth Authority and other locations.
- Assists clients in boarding transport vehicles.
- Ensures client, staff and public safety during transport.
- May assist clients with personal care needs.
- Ensures that clients adhere to schedules and arrive for appointments in a timely manner; checks vehicles for routine maintenance and safety needs.
- May assist professional and technical staff with client care activities and other related program needs.
Minimum Qualifications
Knowledge of: Safe driving practices applicable to transportation of clients and other personnel. Ability to: Establish and maintain effective working relationships with a wide variety, of individuals; assist with care activities pertinent to a mental health or clinical setting; deal effectively with safety and other crisis issues which may arise during the course of work; effectively and efficiently follow departmental policies and procedures. Skill to: Accurately assess transport and safety needs; handle scheduling demands, ensuring timely transport of clients; quickly assess client needs and respond appropriately. Education, Training, and Experience : Equivalent to high school education; experience working with mental health clients, juveniles and/or probationers helpful; demonstrated safe driving record highly desirable.
Special Requirements
Possession of current and valid California driver's license.