Behavioral Health Technician
This position assists in maintaining a successful residential facility by encouraging and supporting residents in their recovery through monitoring, observing, and reporting to clinical staff and management; ensures that all rules and procedures are adhered to as set forth by the organization and act as liaison between residents and clinical staff.
The Behavioral Health Tech does not supervise any positions.
Benefits include 401(k) match, dental insurance, flexible spending account, health insurance (100% paid for single plan), health savings account, life insurance, pet insurance, generous PTO package, vision insurance, short term disability, employee assistance plan, reduced gym memberships, array of voluntary benefits, and paid holidays.
Duties and essential job functions include greeting, welcoming and assisting clients/residents, vendors and guests; monitoring, dispensing and re-ordering client medications; conducting room-to-room apartment checks and facility checks; documenting information, observations, concerns, issues and events; performing light maintenance and housekeeping duties; performing breathalyzer and unobserved urine drug screens; monitoring and tracking clients' exits and entries into facility; monitoring medication to residents; transporting clients to appointments/meetings; answering phones, greeting public, and routing inquiries; understanding and abiding by all confidentiality laws; providing and maintaining reliable and prompt attendance; conducting fire drills; searching client property; reviewing facility cameras for safety; cleaning and disinfecting client rooms as they discharge; referring maintenance and repair issues to maintenance department; covering the front office assistant's phone as needed; assisting in client orientation; and performing other duties as assigned.
Periodic functions and responsibilities include referring maintenance and repair issues to maintenance department; covering the front office assistant's phone as needed; assisting in client orientation; and performing other duties as assigned.
Qualifications require a high school diploma or equivalent and prefer 6 months experience in related field or position.
Required licenses/certificates include being CPR, First Aid Certified and CMA 1 certified within 60 days of employment and stay up to date at renewal periods; being able to be medication certified according to ShareHouse and North Dakota Board of Health standards; and having a valid driver's license and clean driving record according to company insurance standards.
Culture fit includes being mission-driven and motivated by meaningful work; seeing change and feedback as opportunities, not obstacles; wanting to grow personally and professionally alongside your peers; valuing teamwork and open communication; enjoying working in a collaborative and mission-driven environment; bringing a positive attitude and helping foster a culture of encouragement and respect.
Core values include compassion, integrity, and connection.
Physical requirements frequently require stooping and bending, use of color vision and ability to distinguish colors, pushing and pulling, lifting and carrying up to 15 lbs, ability to communicate orally and hear/understand oral communication, and ability to utilize fine motor skills, reach and grasp. Occasionally requires standing for up to 1 hour, pushing and pulling, lifting and carrying over 15 lbs.
Work environment is with few physical discomforts; may occasionally be exposed to drafts, noise, temperature variations and odors.