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Mental Health Staffing and Credentialing Compliance Support

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The contract entails comprehensive support for staff credentialing, regulatory compliance with Title 15, and the accurate documentation of mental health services within a juvenile detention facility. The work requires ensuring that all mental health personnel meet state-mandated qualifications and that ongoing adherence to Title 15 standards is maintained through systematic tracking, verification, and reporting. Documentation processes must be rigorous and auditable to reflect the delivery of care, treatment plans, and clinical interventions in alignment with legal and ethical requirements specific to juvenile justice settings. This subcontract is issued under NAICS code 541611 for management, scientific, and technical consulting services and is focused on sustaining operational integrity within California’s juvenile detention mental health programs. The response deadline is set for July 2, 2028, with the solicitation posted on July 17, 2026, allowing ample time for qualified providers to prepare proposals. While the exact location of performance and point of contact are unspecified, the work is tied to the California Health Services agency, indicating the services must conform to state-level protocols and oversight structures. The contract does not specify set-aside status and is intended for subcontracting arrangements, meaning the successful bidder will likely act as a support contractor to an existing primary service provider.

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Support staff credentialing, Title 15 compliance, and auditable mental health documentation in California juvenile detention facilities.

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California → Health ServicesView Agency

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541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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CA, USA

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Provide support for staff credentialing, compliance with Title 15, and documentation of mental health services in a juvenile detention setting.

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