Behavioral Health Technician
fit
/fit/
verb
be in agreement or harmony with; match
Fit is foundation.
Every decision at ReThink is based on fit. This creates a foundation that is solid: confident and unwavering. Each member of our team is a fit for us, and maybe more importantly, we are a fit for them.
Fit is framework.
Putting fit at the heart of every decision makes certain our framework is steady. Each decision builds on the next, reinforcing strength. This is undoubtedly true when it comes to our team. Each member added to our team builds confidence and reinforces the unwavering commitment we have to the care we provide.
Fit makes the hard easier.
Treating eating disorders is hard. But it doesn’t have to be hard hard. When a team, built with a solid foundation and steady framework, comes together, and provides consistent and complete care, recovery becomes easy hard, not just for patients and families, but for the rest of the care team as well.
That’s why at ReThink we provide seamless, multilevel care in one space with one team including specialized physicians and advanced practice providers, registered dietitian nutritionists, and mental health providers.
If it sounds like we might be the right fit for you, reach out! We would love to have a conversation to learn more about you and what you are looking for in the right fit.
We can’t wait to chat!
The rethink Team
Does it Fit for You?
The Behavioral Health Technician on the ReThink team cares for patients in the outpatient and partial hospitalization settings and the care they provide includes:
Provide a safe and secure environment for patients and staff in both individual and group settings.
Observe day-to-day planning/development of implementation of groups.
Actively participating in safety management, crisis intervention and prevention.
This also may include monitoring, assessment, and de-escalation
Document progress notes, and any other relevant information, reporting any immediate concerns to the team member leading group.
Monitor and report to team members any potential risk to patient safety that could lead to an adverse outcome.
Learn and help to accomplish treatment plans and goals of patients.
May perform basic office duties including but not limited to answering phones, filing, scanning and uploading, using Microsoft Word, etc.
May perform assistance in collecting and monitoring patient data, reporting patient data and patient needs.
Education / Experience / Certifications
Completion of a minimum of six months post high school education in behavioral sciences or equivalent is preferred.
CNA certification or one to two years of college education is preferred.
Benefits
Competitive compensation
Paid time off and vacation days
Comprehensive health insurance
401(k) retirement plan with match
Quarterly-team retreat