Behavioral Healthcare Technician (Floater, NOC Shift)
Sierra Meadows Behavioral Health
Job Description
General Description Of The Position
The Behavioral Healthcare Technician (BHT) I provides direct care and supportive services to patients in a behavioral health setting, ensuring a safe, clean, and therapeutic environment. Working under the supervision of clinical leadership, the BHT I assists with activities of daily living, monitors patient well-being, supports treatment planning, administers medications, and contributes to interdisciplinary care. The BHT plays a vital role in maintaining a culture of care and fostering positive behavioral and emotional outcomes for patients receiving treatment. Must be open to work NOC shift (10:00 PM - 6:30 AM). The BHT I may also float between residential treatment center houses as needed to provide support, meal coverage, program coverage, and staff break coverage.
Essential Functions
- Patient Care & Support
- Assists patients with activities of daily living (ADLs)
- Provides personal care assistance to patients as needed
- Observes and influences patients’ behavior in a positive manner.
- Support clinical team through crisis intervention, case management, and coordination of patient treatment plans throughout treatment.
- Collaborate with and assist doctors, psychologists, and rehabilitation therapists working with patients in order to treat, rehabilitate, and return patients to the community.
- Medication Support & Health Monitoring
- Administer medications and treatments following physician’s prescriptions.
- Issue medications from dispensary and maintain records in accordance with TPEG procedures.
- Reports symptoms, reactions, and progress of patients to the Nurse Practitioner and/or Facility manager, and appropriate action has been taken.
- Take and record measures of patient’s psychical condition, using devices such as thermometers and bloods pressure gauges.
- Monitor patient’s psychical and emotional well-being and report unusual behavior or physical ailments to staff.
- Documents nursing observations.
- Nutrition & Meal Preparation
- Inventories food, labels and dates opened food items, labels food with expiration dates, organizes pantry and fridge, prepares grocery order, takes water and fridge/freezer temps.
- Ensures that patients receive appropriate nutrition, including shopping for groceries, preparing meals.
- Documentation & Communication
- Assist in maintaining patient records by reviewing case notes and documenting progress.
- Communicate patient progress by participating in interdisciplinary meetings and daily briefings.
- Professional Development & Improvement
- Initiates change to improve patient care; discusses changes with doctor when appropriate.
- Utilizes educational opportunities within the facility and other avenues to maintain clinical expertise to promote personal growth and development.
- Supervision
- Assumes responsibility and accountability including supervision of patients in the house.
- Environment & Safety
- Ensures the safety of patients by consistently completing safety checks.
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Maintains a clean and sanitized environment, cleaning up spills, setting up equipment, and reducing the spread of germs and infection in the patient’s living area.
- Performs other duties as may be assigned.
- Follows and supports TPEG policies and procedures.
- Works collaboratively and cooperatively with internal and external partners.
- Represents TPEG, Inc., by embodying the mission, vision and values of the organization.
- Travels occasionally during the workday and on occasional overnight stay. (Compensation for mileage, food and lodging provided.)
- Maintains regular attendance at work and company activities and demonstrates punctuality regarding deadlines.
- Displays creativity and vision in recommending new tactics and strategies.
- Expands and updates job knowledge through educational opportunities and professional learning.
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Floats between residential treatment center houses as needed to provide support, meal coverage, program coverage, and staff break coverage.
Requirements
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- EDUCATION: High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent.
- SKILLS: Demonstrated ability to multi-task, manage client care, and maintain facility standards.
- OTHER EXPERIENCE / SKILLS REQUIRED: Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Familiarity with equity and/or diversity initiatives within an organization.
- Written and oral communication skills sufficient to perform essential functions.
- Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with other staff, supervisors, managed health care clinicians, and medical/mental health professionals.
- Demonstrated ability to make decisions independently and use initiative to accomplish complex assignments with general instruction and guidance.
- Demonstrated ability to exercise judgment and integrity on the job with confidentiality, tact, and diplomacy.
- Demonstrated ability to organize time and other resources to perform multiple tasks.
- Demonstrated ability to complete work accurately and in a timely manner with attention to detail.
- Demonstrated ability to work well with others and to provide effective team leadership.
- Proficiency in word processing and database and/or spreadsheet applications.
- Physical and mental attributes sufficient to perform essential functions.
- Demonstrated ability to recognize merit, excellence and intelligence in staff and potential employees.
- Valid Driver's License / Clean Driving Record
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Ability to pass Department of Justice (DOJ) Background Clearance
- Medical Assisting certification, Certified Nursing Assistant certification.
- Two (2) years of experience in Medical Detox, Pharmacy, SUD, Behavioral/Mental Health, EMT, or health services setting preferred.
- Proficient in English Language
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Proficient communicator
- Work settings vary from offices, program sites, and stakeholder locations
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Travel modes can include the use of company or personal transportation