Mental Health Technician - Pottsville, United States - Lehigh Valley Health Network

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Summary
Assists in planning and implementing individual patient care and therapeutic milieu groups to facilitate the treatment of psychiatric inpatients. Provides direct care services to patients as necessary. Performs a variety of treatment and diagnostic procedures such as EKGs, Phlebotomy, blood sugar checks, and bladder scans, etc. Provides mental health support (to children and adults) and assists with intakes, as required. Documents interactions and maintains complete records for decision-making staff and authorities. Performs patient care activities in collaboration with and under the direction of an RN.


Job Duties

  • Documents client behaviors observed during shift and charts into the electronic medical records.
  • Assists residents in all areas of physical care and hygiene of patients.
  • Aids patients with activities of daily living, bases interactions on goals and interventions of treatment plan, and complies with unitspecific guidelines.
  • Conducts independent study of current literature on relevant topics and presents to staff annually.
  • Demonstrates at least one specific behavior supporting model (i.e., clinical supervision, committee participation, PI monitoring, coordinating scheduling, PCC measurement, patient satisfaction followup, peer review, etc.).
  • Displays competencies in accordance with established procedures and competency as per department/unit specific competency assessment criteria.
  • Offers input utilized in formulating and revising treatment plans, and performs a variety of treatment and diagnostic procedures.
  • Assumes the responsibility for personal and professional growth and development by participating in continuing education and selfmotivated learning activities.
  • Functions as a member of the multidisciplinary treatment team and participates in the professional learning process of others and serves as a resource for students.
  • Assists in orientation process for new personnel and supports professional practice model.

Minimum Qualifications

  • High School Diploma/GED and
  • Minimum of (1) year of college (credits earned), preferably in any of the following majors: Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Special Education, Nursing, Healthcare Administration or Medicine
  • Less than 1 year At least (6) months of direct care experience including individual and group counseling skills is required, preferably in an acute behavioral healthcare setting or behavioral education setting. Direct care may include but is not limited to a professional, formal internship, or clinical practicum experience.
  • 1 year 1 year of experience in Behavioral Health
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality of patient information and demonstrate ability to adapt readily to emergency situations.
  • Ability to speak clearly so listeners can comprehend.
  • Ability to use reasoning to discover answers to problems.
  • Ability to be aware of others' reactions and understand the possible causes.
  • Knowledge of mental health and/or substance abuse.
  • Possesses individual and group counseling skills.
  • American Heart Association Basic Life Support
  • State of Pennsylvania within 180 Days
  • American Heart Association Basic Life Support
  • State of Pennsylvania within 180 Days

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree Psychology, Sociology, Education, Nursing, Medicine, or Healthcare Administration

Physical Demands

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