Description:
Position Summary
The Behavioral Health Technician provides direct support services to clients receiving behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment services. The Behavioral Health Technician engages with clients throughout the treatment process. This position builds positive rapport, encourages participation in programming, and supports clients in achieving their treatment goals.
This position assists with client supervision, safety monitoring, transportation, and daily program operations. The Behavioral Health Technician works closely with clients and team members to help maintain a safe, structured, and respectful treatment environment.
Duties and Responsibilities
· Provide direct supervision and support to clients within the treatment environment.
· Build positive rapport with clients and encourage participation in treatment activities, groups, and program expectations.
· Monitor client behavior, safety, and wellbeing and communicate concerns to appropriate staff.
· Assist clients with daily living activities, transportation, appointments, meals, and community outings as assigned.
· Support crisis intervention and de-escalation efforts as needed.
· Conduct room checks, safety checks, property searches, and contraband monitoring in accordance with organizational policies.
· Collect and document urine drug screens in accordance with program procedures.
· Assist with client admissions, room transitions, and discharge processes.
· Maintain a clean, safe, and organized treatment environment.
· Complete required documentation in the electronic health record (EHR), communication logs, and incident reports in a timely manner.
· Maintain confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 requirements.
· Participate in staff meetings, trainings, and other assigned duties.
Position Requirements and Expectations
· Ability to build positive relationships with clients while maintaining professional boundaries.
· Communication, organizational, and documentation skills.
· Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
· Ability to remain calm and professional during crisis situations.
· Basic computer proficiency and experience utilizing electronic health record systems.
· Valid Alaska driver's license.
· Current CPR and First Aid certification required.
· Ability to successfully pass all required state and federal background screenings.
Preferred Experience
· Experience working within residential treatment, withdrawal management, or substance use disorder treatment settings.
· Experience working with individuals experiencing mental health and substance use challenges.
Requirements:
Education Requirements
· High school diploma or equivalent required.
· Behavioral health, healthcare, human services, or related education may be considered.