Behavioral Tech/DSP/PCA *Sign on Bonus*
Job Description
Position Summary:
The Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) provides compassionate, direct care and support to individuals undergoing treatment for substance use disorders and/or mental health conditions. The BHT ensures a safe, therapeutic environment while assisting the clinical team in implementing treatment plans, supporting recovery goals, and addressing the needs of patients in detox, facility-based crisis, and inpatient residential programs. Candidates must complete the ICGH behavioral health technician training program with satisfactory completion.
Key Responsibilities:
Patient Care and Support
- Build positive, supportive relationships with patients to foster trust and engagement in treatment.
- Assist with daily living activities, including meals, hygiene, and transportation, as needed.
- Facilitate and encourage participation in therapeutic activities, including group sessions and individual counseling.
Crisis Intervention and Safety
- Monitor patients for signs of distress, agitation, or crisis and intervene following established protocols.
- De-escalate conflicts or behavioral challenges using trauma-informed and person-centered techniques.
- Conduct safety checks and ensure the facility is free of hazards or contraband.
Collaboration and Communication
- Work closely with nurses, therapists, and other team members to provide holistic care.
- Communicate observations about patient behavior, progress, and concerns to the clinical team during shift handovers and team meetings.
- Assist in updating treatment plans and documentation of patient interactions as needed.
Education and Advocacy
- Provide basic education on recovery and wellness topics to patients under the direction of the clinical team.
- Advocate for patient needs and ensure a supportive environment that respects individual dignity and autonomy.
Facility Operations
- Maintain cleanliness and order in common areas, patient rooms, and shared spaces.
- Support the preparation and coordination of therapeutic programming and recreational activities.
- Assist in monitoring medication compliance under the supervision of licensed staff.
Qualifications:
Education:
High School Diploma or equivalent required.
Completion of Behavioral Health or equivalent technician training is preferred.
Peer support specialist training is preferred, but not required.
Experience:
Experience in a behavioral health, substance use treatment, or related setting is preferred.
Skills and Abilities:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to maintain composure in high-pressure or crisis situations.
Compassionate and patient-centered approach to care.
Basic understanding of substance use disorders, co-occurring mental health conditions, and recovery principles.
Certifications:
Current CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
CPI (Crisis Prevention Intervention) or similar training is a plus.
