Behavioral Health Technician-Overnights
Considered among the top residential addiction treatment programs in the United States, Alina Lodge continues to integrate new and innovative therapies into our time-honored approach to the treatment of substance use disorders. Reflecting the community we serve, our team of professionals come from diverse backgrounds and includes members who have struggled with addiction in the past. Our mission is to help individuals and their families attain and maintain lives of hope and recovery from substance use disorders.
At Alina Lodge, we create an atmosphere that encourages development for both our guests and employees. To assist our guests on their path to recovery, we are dedicated to offering the greatest continuum of care and services, and we look for experts who share this commitment.
Position Summary:
The Facilitator I (Behavior Health Technician) will report to the Facilitator II and Facilitation Supervisor. The Facilitator I will assist ensuring the safety and well-being of the guests, and with all tasks relevant to the daily routine of the facility as it pertains to guest activities, especially in relation to the behavioral and programming issues in the guest community, as well as redirecting and reporting negative guest behavior.
Responsibilities:
· Creates a customer- friendly environment consistent with Little Hill Foundation – Alina Lodge care model. Demonstrates regard for the dignity and respect of all patients, their families, guests, representatives, fellow employees, volunteers, and medical staff of the facility. Supports the mission to provide consistent quality care services in a professional, caring, and responsive environment.
· Protect the physical safety and confidentiality of the guests of Alina Lodge.
· Monitor and be accountable for all members of the community. Assure they are safely accounted for, where they are supposed to be, on time, and in compliance with Alina Lodge Rules and Regulations.
· Report verbally and in writing any unusual mental or physical behavior among the male guests to the person in charge and appropriate clinical staff.
· Act upon emergency situations until proper supervision assistance can be obtained.
· Manage the guest population in all areas of daily routine and assist with all general operations of the day-to-day function of the Lodge, as needed.
· Prioritize and manage tasks throughout the day independently.
· Be a visible and present representative of the staff that will deter negative behavior, redirect negative behavior, and report negative behavior in the respective guest communities, objectively.
· Give attention to and participate in sessions, lectures, staff education, staff meetings and discussion groups as appropriate.
· Listen to the guests in discussion groups, as well as listen to them informally.
· Direct guests with problems to their counselors.
· Assist in admission of new guests.
· Make necessary arrangements for availability and suitability of room for the new guest.
· Observe appointed “buddy’s” responsibility toward new guest.
· Assist Nursing department with searches of non-invasive but thorough full body searches of person and property.
· Assist with new guest’s luggage handling, and storage.
· Make sure dormitories are clean, and guest-assigned jobs are completed. Train guests in assigned jobs, and general cleaning practice.
· Facilitate the issuance of approved and provided recreational equipment, cleaning chemicals and equipment, and other such supplies or implements as the schedule or necessity dictates.
· Monitor and report building or grounds issues in writing to maintenance and to supervisor.
· Make sure buildings and grounds are secure and safe. Doors and windows are locked, etc. as appropriate.
· Adhere to the daily schedule of activities of both the guests and the facilitators and other staff, prioritize tasks accordingly, and efficiently and judiciously apply themselves to all daily functions of the facility.
· Be attentive to guests and visitors to the property, and the security of the premises.
· Assist with all set up and breakdown of lectures, conferences, luncheons, etc.
· Capable of lifting and moving furniture, luggage, etc. for storage and removal more than 50 lbs.
· Must be physically able to spend extended periods of time on foot, standing and walking significant distances.
· Must have a valid driver’s license.
· Perform other functions as directed by the Facilitation Supervisor, Director of Operations, Clinical Director, or Executive Director.
· All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Educational: Any combination of education and/or interest that makes performance of duties efficient. Prefer recovering alcoholic.
Experience: Previous experience in alcohol and drug related field desirable but not essential.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $19.00 - $21.50 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
Education:
High school or equivalent (Required)
Experience:
Behavioral health: 1 year (Preferred)
License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required)
Shift availability:
Overnight Shift (Required)
Ability to Commute:
Hardwick, NJ 07825 (Required)
Ability to Relocate:
Hardwick, NJ 07825: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person