The Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District provides an excellent comprehensive benefits program including medical, vision, dental, life, income protection insurance, and membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). Applicants interested in this position, send a cover letter addressing how you meet the requirements of the position, and a complete and current resume by Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.
Behavioral, Developmental, & Physical Health
Partnering with Local Mental Health Providers to Support Foster Youth in College
The new Partnering with Local Mental Health Providers to Support Foster Youth in College Toolkit documents these efforts so that California Community College support program staff, campus health center or mental health staff, county mental health agencies, and local providers can replicate these practices to remove barriers and connect students with Medi-Cal or no insurance to mental health services.
Available in English and Spanish.
COVID Coach App
Free app designed to provide coping tools and support resources to help during the COVID-19 pandemic. Government-developed (US Department of Veterans Affairs).
Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Apps
Although typically seen as a time of celebration, for many the holiday season is a period of increased stress and anxiety. These stressors may be worse for some this year, as we navigate an unprecedented holiday season in the middle of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the ongoing strain and isolation of distance learning, and the possibility of additional shelter-in-place orders. While many are looking forward to the promise of the new year, for others it will be a reminder of the challenges and loss of 2020.
Building Trauma-Informed Connections via Telehealth During COVID-19
Pediatrician Dr. Dayna Long and family medicine physician Dr. Erika Roshanravan share the benefits of providing trauma-informed care via telehealth and practices that primary care and behavioral health providers can use to build and strengthen connections to patients and improve their care. Lisa James from Futures Without Violence shares resources providers can offer to patients who are experiencing domestic violence during shelter-in-place measures.