Los angeles county department of mental health staff directory

If the crisis places anyone in immediate danger, call 911.  If it is not a crisis and if the person has private insurance coverage through a health plan, call the health plan to get a referral to a covered mental health provider.

Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Reviews

Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health55

Current Employee, more than 10 years

"gotta love it"

Jul 20, 2022 - Psychiatric Social Worker II in Los Angeles, CA

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Positive Outlook

Pros

great health care benefits, pension/retirement etc. go for the 25 years!

Cons

can be a lot of politics and bureaucracy

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Diversity & Inclusion at Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health

Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Interviews

Experience

Positive40%

Negative40%

Neutral20%

Getting an Interview

Applied online78%

Other11%

In Person11%


  1. Jul 2, 2022

    Psychiatric Social Worker Interview

    Anonymous Employee in United States

    Accepted Offer

    Negative Experience

    Average Interview

    Application

    I applied online. The process took 10 months. I interviewed at Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (United States)

    Interview

    application into the pool for LA County through governmentjobs.com
    clinic calls/emails their interest in you
    phone call to determine interest, set interview date
    met with program director, and 4 clinical supervisors
    2 months later received offer through phone call from program director

    Interview

    Tell me about yourself Where did you receive prior trainings? What is your experience with X population?

    Answer Question


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Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Awards & Accolades

  • Best Employers for Latinos to Work For in the West, Latinos For Hire, 2012

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  • Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Downtown Center (DMH-DT)

    529 Maple Ave
    Los Angeles, CA 90013

    Phone: 213-430-6700

    Hotline: 800-854-7771

    Fax: 213-895-6266

    Hours: 24 Hour Hotline. Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm.

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L.A. County Service Provider Area: 4

The agency provides mental health services, employment services and welfare-to-work support services in the Downtown area of Los Angeles.

Population Served: Children & Families, Teen/Young Adult, Single Adults, Women, Veterans

Resource Categories: Housing, Services

General Resources: Health & Mental Health, Housing Referrals, Social/Support Services

Additional Offerings: Mental Health Services

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988, the easy-to-remember phone number for people experiencing mental health-related distress, officially launched in July, offering 24/7 access to trained crisis counselors for anyone with thoughts of suicide, or a mental health or substance abuse crisis. Assembly Bill 988, The Miles Hall Lifeline & Suicide Prevention Act, passed the California legislature with bipartisan support and was just recently signed by Governor Gavin Newsom. The adoption of AB 988 will transform the way behavioral health crisis assistance is provided to anyone who needs it, and the state will be well on its way to delivering the responsive continuum of care that our most vulnerable citizens deserve. In L.A. County, this translates to reinforcing 988 call center services while continuing to work hard to increase the number of psychiatric mobile response teams (PMRT) and stabilization services to ensure that people get the kind of care they need, when they need it.

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JUST4ME

Just4Me is a portal for LACDMH clients, providing them an easier way to access their health information and manage their healthcare, such as upcoming appointments, lab results, electronic medical records, and corresponding with their care provider.

(If you are not a LACDMH client, please call our Help Line at 800-854-7771 to find a service provider near you.)