First Judicial BH Trainer
Company: PMHCC Inc.
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Summary: The First
Judicial District Behavioral Health Trainer is responsible for
training staff of the First Judicial District Court of Pennsylvania
in behavioral health topics. These trainings are designed to
increase the behavioral health literacy of First Judicial District
Court personnel by, helping them to recognize signs that
individuals they serve may be experiencing behavioral health
challenges and refer them to the BHJD Resource Hub for connection
to appropriate supports. Key trainings center on recognizing signs
of behavioral health issues (e.g., Mental Health First Aid, Hearing
Disturbing Voices), suicide prevention (e.g., Question, Persuade,
Refer), and trauma-informed/trauma responsive care. This role is
funded by a grant from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and
Delinquency. Duties and Responsibilities: Conduct in-person and
virtual (including hybrid) behavioral health trainings for First
Judicial District Court staff on topics including behavioral health
symptom recognition, suicide prevention, and trauma-informed/trauma
responsive care Develop and coordinate training schedules with
First Judicial District Court leadership Work with the BHJD
Business Intelligence Team to develop a tracking system/database to
record which and when First Judicial District Court staff were
trained Collaborate with BHJD’s Business Intelligence Unit and
Policy & Planning Unit to submit quarterly grant reports to the
Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency Collaborate with
BHJD’s Business Intelligence Unit and Policy & Planning Unit to
support internal BHJD data analysis and reporting, program
evaluation, and Continuous Quality Improvement Provide high-level,
timely, and effective communication with internal and external
partners to ensure program goals and objectives are met Collaborate
with staff from the BHJD Resource Hub to facilitate increased
referrals from the First Judicial District Provide consultation to
First Judicial District Court staff in terms of making referrals to
BHJD’s resource hub, as needed Attend and participate in staff
meetings and supervision Work with BHJD, the First Judicial
District Court, and other partners to develop a booster training
program and a training sustainability plan Perform other duties as
assigned Skills Required: Strong in-person and virtual verbal and
multimedia presentation skills Strong clinical skills Demonstrated
understanding of and ability to navigate the behavioral health and
criminal justice systems in Philadelphia. Knowledge of mental
health disorders, substance use disorders, and co occurring
challenges. Knowledge of how behavioral health issues intersect
with the criminal justice system in the City of Philadelphia.
Cross-cultural skills and experience with culturally diverse
populations. Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain
effective working relationships. Ability to work cooperatively and
communicate effectively with a wide variety of individuals and
agencies representing varying perspectives and interests. Education
and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, or a
related field. Experience working with individuals with behavioral
health challenges and criminal justice involvement strongly
preferred. Physical Demands: Able to travel locally via public
transportation and on foot to various criminal justice and
behavioral health partner locations. Valid driver’s license and use
of personal licensed and insured vehicle during work hours as
needed. Ability to pass criminal background check and background
check required by the Philadelphia Department of Prisons. Ability
to effectively utilize computers, databases, and related common
office software packages such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access.
Equal Opportunity Employment: PMHCC, Inc. is committed to equal
opportunity. It is our policy to support equal employment for all
employees and applicants without regard to race, religion, color,
sex, sexual preferences, age, national origin, disability,
behavioral health status, military status or any other
characteristic protected by law. Americans with Disabilities Act:
Employees as well as applicants who are currently, or become
disabled, must be able to perform the functions of the job with
either reasonable accommodation or unaided. PMHCC, Inc. will
examine reasonable accommodations on a case-by-case basis in
accordance with the law.
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