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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Behavioral Health Technician to support clients in a structured environment. This vital role involves observing and assisting clients, ensuring their safety during activities, and maintaining communication with healthcare professionals. The ideal candidate will have strong communication and observation skills, be adaptable to various situations, and demonstrate a commitment to client care. Join a dynamic team where your contributions will make a significant impact on individuals seeking recovery and support. This is an excellent opportunity to grow in the treatment industry while making a difference in the lives of others.
Position: Behavioral Health Tech
Supervised By: Lead Tech
Position/Individuals Supervised: None
Interrelationships:Maintains open communication lines with facility staff, attending clinicians and physicians, clients and families. Liaisons with community agencies, vendors, and payors of health services.
Position Purpose:The Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) acts as a representative of treatment staff and observes all patient activity, maintains a visible presence on the clients at the treatment center, community housing, and at outside activities. The BHT will also circulate throughout the treatment center and community housing facility, and alert to fire and safety hazards. The BHT is responsible for driving the company vehicle to ensure clients arrive safely and on time each day for scheduled actives.
Employee Classification:Full time/Non-exempt
Workplace Environment
PHYSICAL DEMANDS | ||||
Physical Tasks | 0-25% | 26-50% | 51-75% | 76-100% |
Standing | X | |||
Walking | X | |||
Bending | X | |||
Crouching | X | |||
Carrying | X | |||
Pushing | X | |||
Pulling | X | |||
Sitting | X | |||
Reaching | X | |||
Reading | X | |||
Driving | X |
LIFTING/LOWERING | |
Light (1-20 lbs) | X |
Medium (21-50 lbs) | X |
Heavy (51+ lbs) | X |
MENTAL DEMANDS | |||
Psychological | High | Medium | Low |
Mental Stress | X | ||
Work with Others | X |
4.Job Category Universal Precautions/Blood Borne Pathogens Risk:
5.Personal Protective Equipment:None except in case of Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure
6.Potential Workplace Hazards:Aggressive Clients
7.Potential Workplace Violence:High
8.Security Clearance (EMR):High/Full
Other Areas
Specific Areas of Responsibility to Position:
POSITION REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS
AHCA – Level 2 Screening/ Eligibility
According to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA), disqualifying offenses for a background screening include:violent crimes like murder, manslaughter, aggravated assault, and battery;sexual offenses like sexual battery, child sexual abuse;drug-related felonies, particularly trafficking or distribution;child abuse and neglect;fraud and theft, especially against vulnerable populations;and kidnapping or false imprisonment;all of which could prevent someone from working in a healthcare setting regulated by AHCA.
Drivers need to be:
• At least 21 years old
• Have four years driving experience or more
• Hold a valid CDL license (when/where required)
Any driver with one (1) Major Violation within the prior three years is not acceptable
Major Violations:
• DWI, DUI, OUI, OWI
• Refusing a substance test
• Driving with an open container of alcohol
• Reckless driving
• Hit and run
• Fleeing a police officer
• Racing
• Driving while license is revoked or suspended
• Negligent, homicide, manslaughter or assault arising out of the operation of a motor
vehicle
• Felony conviction involving a motor vehicle
• Using a motor vehicle for the commission of a felony
• Leaving the scene of an accident
• Speeding violations 25 mph and over
Any driver with more than three (3) Moving Violations within the prior three years is not
acceptable
Moving Violations:
Include most driving and moving violations such as:
• Speeding
• Improper lane change
• Failure to yield or obey a traffic signal or sign
• Speeding violations under 25 mph
• Texting while driving
• Unsafe operation of a motor vehicle
• Improper use of HOV lane
At Fault Accidents - Fleets with any driver with more than one (1) at-fault accident within the prior three years is not acceptable