Behavioral Technician, Crisis
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Responsibilities
- Provide care to individuals receiving services in a manner that ensures safety, client's rights, confidentiality, comfort, dignity and a therapeutic environment.
- Carry out functions that contribute to the effectiveness and safety of the unit including crisis intervention, taking vital signs, observation of individuals receiving services.
- Demonstrate responsible for maintaining inventory supplies and make appropriate requisitions.
- Ensure an environment conducive to recovery consistent with SRMH/DD/SAS, Crisis & Urgent Care Services philosophy and best practice.
- Respect the rights of individuals receiving services to make choices within the available parameters and make every effort to follow the individuals receiving services crisis plan.
- Work with clients and families and other team members to ensure the crisis stabilization unit provides individuals receiving services with a safe and supportive environment consistent with recovery concepts and person-centered planning.
- Coordinate and/or implement skilled level activities involving the care, treatment, and training of individuals receiving services on the crisis unit.
- Ensure that the individuals receiving services maintain appropriate personal hygiene, perform activities of daily living and receive the proper nutrition.
- Assist with self-help skills as necessary and keep supervisor informed of the condition of individuals receiving services.
- Prepare written reports (vital signs, census reports, incident reports for example) as necessary.
- Utilize the treatment plan as developed by the nursing staff and/or the substance abuse specialist.
- Supervise individuals receiving services in the activities of daily living, encouraging individuals receiving services to display independence and responsibility for self.
- Enforce limits on individuals' behavior using established policies, procedures and rules.
- Secure and relay information used by professionals for the admission, discharge and transfer of individuals receiving services.
- Observe individuals receiving services for changes in physical and mental conditions, reporting those to professional staff.
- Monitor and document food intake during mealtime and snack time.
- Assist in group educational sessions and/or activities as assigned for individuals receiving services at the facility under supervision.
- Attend and actively participate in meetings and training as required. Maintain certification in all agency, state and federal training requirements.
- Demonstrate knowledge of and comply with all agency policies and procedures, as well as state and federal statutes and regulations related to specific program areas.
- Demonstrate knowledge of emergency procedures and assist in crisis situations.
- Complete all other relevant responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor.
- Drive and travel as required.
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Additional Information
Scheduled Weekly Hours: 37.5 Schedule : Week 1: Monday, Wednesday, & Saturday (7:00pm - 7:00am) Week 2: Monday, Wednesday, & Friday (7:00pm - 7:00am) Pay Range Minimum: $17.25 Education We're Looking for: High School Diploma (Required) Certifications We're Looking For: Drivers License (Valid) - USA Experience We're Looking For: Experience working with children/adolescents with a mental health diagnosis and/or substance use disorder | 1 year | Not Required Job Description Summary: The primary responsibility of the Behavioral Health Technician, Child Crisis is to provide care to individuals and families who receive services through Monarch's Crisis & Urgent Care Services supporting children in a therapeutic environment.
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