Company Profile
Peninsula Behavioral Health
Company Overview
Peninsula Behavioral Health provides a range of innovative services to meet the needs of a diverse range of clients. Our multi-disciplinary staff of mental health and chemical dependency licensed psychiatric professionals include MDs, nurse practitioners (ARNPs), social workers, counselors, nurses, case managers, and other professionals.
Company History
History
On November 26, 1971, Washington State's Secretary of State approved Articles of Incorporation for Clallam County Center for Mental Health and Retardation. In early 1972, the organization's name was changed to Peninsula Counseling Center. In April 1991, the agency was formally renamed Peninsula Community Mental Health Center.
On March 30, 2012, we became Peninsula Behavioral Health. Although we have always existed as a private, not-for-profit community mental health center, our name changes have reflected both expansion of our mission and a more sophisticated public perception of our role within the community.
Benefits
Wages & Salaries
Peninsula Behavioral Health offers competitive base salaries and wages benchmarked to periodic compensation surveys conducted by the Washington Community Mental Health Council with specific reference to similarly-sized rural behavioral mental health centers.
Performance-Based Compensation
As an employee of Peninsula Behavioral Health, you'll have the opportunity to supplement your base wage or salary through participation in our Performance-Based Compensation Program. The program enables participants to accumulate points within the following categories: Productivity, Documentation, Consumer Input, Professional Collaboration, and Initiative. Funds set aside for this purpose are distributed annually to participants based on their total point accumulations