Provide rehabilitative support and line-of-sight supervision for clients with co-occurring disorders. Responsibilities include facilitating support groups, managing medication logs, and documenting client activities in the EMR system.
Requirements summary
Requires a high school diploma or GED and at least one year of experience in the social services field. Must possess valid CPR/First Aid certifications and a current driver's license with a clear DMV report.
The Psychiatric Technician is responsible to provide rehabilitative support regarding the care of a co-occurring population ensuring that clients and staff have what they need to follow the lead of the Clinical Director and Program Director.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Responsible for conducting client Intake/Discharge Inventory’s and documenting all items in the EMR system.
Provide line of sight supervision to clients throughout the duration of your shift.
Provide and facilitate educational and support groups assigned and promptly document these activities in the client’s records.
Strive to increase professional growth and effectiveness through completing all required trainings in a timely fashion.
Provides crisis intervention services when authorized and necessary.
Maintain active participation with the clients at all times.
Prepare and monitor medication self-administration documenting all details in EMR.
Complete, update, and maintain the Centrally Stored Medication and Destruction Log for all clients.
Document clients’ daily activities, unusual behavior, and pertinent information in EMR.
Communicate with fellow Psych Techs, Therapists, Nurse, and Program Director, on an ongoing basis.
Responsible for ensuring that clients are in designated group area prior to the start of every group; prompts and encourages clients to join every scheduled group and communicates a client’s refusal to the appropriate parties.
Conduct thorough room and facility searches to ensure the clients’ safety at all times.
Transports clients to offsite appointments as assigned and maintain a safe driving record.
Collects, prepares, schedules FedEx pickup, and documents UA POC results in EMR.
Provides client’s their approved belongings during designated leisure time periods.
Assists clients with activities of daily living, including cleaning, putting belongings away, folding laundry, clean up after meals, etc. Complete other house chores as assigned.
Carry out other responsibilities as delegated.
Required Skills/Abilities
Solid communication skills (written and oral), collaboration and intervention skills.
Ability to problem solve, identify, and resolve problems in a timely manner.
Strong attention to detail with the ability to effectively multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
Self-motivated, takes initiative to accomplish daily tasks with minimal supervision, as well as the ability to work as a group to carry out daily chores.
Ability to maintain line of sight for designated clients while prioritizing the safety and security the whole group.
Demonstrate a cooperative positive, and enthusiastic attitude toward fellow employees, clients, and visitors even in the face of resistance of adversity.
Punctual in arriving/departing for scheduled shifts and diligently takes full 30-min lunch break between the 3.5-5 hour mark after clocking in.
Qualifications, Education and Experience
Possess a High School diploma or GED
Valid first aid and CPR certification
Have a minimum of 1-year experience in the social services field
Demonstrates a genuine desire to work with the population served
Current driver’s license, current auto insurance and clear
DMV report
Physical
Requirements:
Able to sit and stand for long periods, bending, stooping and/or frequent walking
Possess a High School diploma or GED Able to lift and move up to 25 pounds
Position requires walking up a steep incline, oftentimes in the heat
Note
Research shows that women and individuals from underrepresented backgrounds often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We recognize that it is highly unlikely that an applicant meets 100% of the qualifications for a given role. Therefore, if much of this job description describes you, then you are highly encouraged to apply for this role.
The Meadowglade is a rehabilitation center specializing in mental health and eating disorders and fosters an environment of restorative healing. Our individualized approach to therapy ranges from evidence-based treatment methods like EMDR psychotherapy to creative music and art therapies. The Meadowglade is part of Centered Health, which operates a diverse network of behavioral health treatment centers ensuring that clients receive individualized comprehensive care in the most appropriate setting. Our goal is to value the skills each person brings to the team and provide an environment that embraces diversity and rewards imagination and service delivery.