HIGHLAND-CLARKSBURG HOSPITAL INC
Location
Clarksburg, West Virginia
The Behavioral Health Technician is responsible for monitoring and reporting patient behaviors, assisting with daily care, and participating in therapeutic activities. They work under the supervision of the Program Manager and contribute to patient assessments and care plans.
Candidates must have a high school diploma or equivalent and relevant experience in a healthcare setting. Additional qualifications may include college credits in mental health courses or certifications that can substitute for experience.
Highland-Clarksburg Hospital (HCHI) is a private, non-profit mental health hospital in Clarksburg, WV. The facility is situated in a prime, centralized location in Clarksburg, WV, easily accessible from I-79 and State Route 50 to serve North Central West Virginia and surrounding areas. HCHI provides acute, comprehensive psychiatric and substance abuse services to youth, adults and the adult forensic population. The 115 licensed bed facility has been open for nearly a decade, admitting the first patients in August 2013. Highland-Clarksburg Hospital continues to be a leader in behavioral healthcare in WV, providing treatment and support in a safe and caring environment. Highland-Clarksburg Hospitals mission is to provide quality behavioral health services to children, adolescents, and adults in a caring environment. We strive to provide optimized care for the people we serve, and are dedicated to providing behavioral and mental health services. Our Values: Quality Care, Patient-Centered Environment, Ethical Treatment of All, Innovation, Fiscal Responsibility, Total Well-Being, Investment in Our People, Visibility.
In the inpatient behavioral health setting, the behavioral health technician interacts with patients in a variety of wellness dimensions, including social, recreational, diversional and/or vocational health. Behavioral Health Technicians provide assistance to the patients regarding their personalized care plans, in capacities relating to nursing care, therapy, and group activities. Behavioral Health Technicians play an integral role as part of the healthcare team. JOB SUMMARY: The Behavioral Health Technician works under the direct supervision of the Program Manager of the unit and is responsible for monitoring and reporting of patient behaviors, following daily scheduled patient activities, basic behavior management and intervention, assisting in daily care, crisis situations, and medical emergencies as needed as an integral part of the multidisciplinary team. Reports to the Nurse Manager. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Maintains a constant awareness and supervision of patients including during attending gym/yard activities, crafts/art/group/recreation therapies and outing trips as assigned. Remains alert and aware of potential safety issues at all times. Alleviates any safety issue discovered by self, if appropriate, or by notifying appropriate persons for assistance as necessary. Follows Highland-Clarksburg Hospital policies and procedures including personnel, nursing, and administrative policies. Maintains patient confidentiality at all times. Serves as a positive role model for patients and peers providing examples of appropriate behaviors, effective communication, and conflict resolution. Encourages open, honest communication to facilitate problem solving on the unit. Reports to the Nurse Manager or designated administrator any unprofessional conduct or behavior involving patient care or conduct in violation of unit or Hospital policies. Charts daily in patient records. Individual is self-motivating and assists with unit cleaning, organization of new admits charts, filing, etc. Initiates patient/employee incident reports. Provides a verbal report/briefing to the oncoming shift. Individual will have a basic knowledge of stages of development throughout the life span. Understanding of common psychiatric disorders and various treatment modalities of children, adolescents, adults, geriatrics and/or dually diagnosed patients according to area worked. Leads educational and/or skills-based groups with patients. Assists with activities of daily living. Obtains and records vital signs and documents all care as required by company policy and in compliance with state and federal regulations. Contributes to the patient assessment and care plan. ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Participates in quality assurance activities and staff development/training programs as assigned. Attend in services and staff meetings on a regular basis. Seeks opportunities for self-growth from internal and/or external sources and initiates the process requesting attendance through the nurse manager. Actively participates in unit therapeutic activities according to program schedules. Assists with training of peers as assigned. Follows infection control policies and assists with infection control rounds as assigned. Other duties as assigned.
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