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Under the direction of the Nurse Manager, in this entry-level Behavioral Health Tech (BHT) position, you will receive paid on-the-job training to care for patients under Court Ordered Evaluation or Treatment due to mental illness.
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Valley Hospital provides patient-centered care delivered by compassionate staff trained in the mental health and chemical dependency fields. Responsibilities Valley Hospital Phoenix is seeking a dynamic and talented Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) - Nights staff member to join our team of compassionate, dedicated professionals.
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Valley Hospital Phoenix is seeking a dynamic and talented Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) - Nights staff member to join our team of compassionate, dedicated professionals. The Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) functions as an active and integral part of the treatment team, providing continuous patient care, supervision, interaction, and role modeling to patients.
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DEPT OF HEALTH SERVICES The Arizona State Hospital (ASH) provides inpatient psychiatric care to persons with serious mental illness who need long-term behavioral health care. Other duties as assigned as related to the position Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs): Knowledge of: Mental health principles, basic counseling techniques, of therapeutic interaction, special needs of the adolescent, adult, forensic, and geriatric populations.
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As a behavioral health technician (BHT), the primary focus is to assist in the treatment of mental health conditions under the direction of the designated medical professional.
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This individual will be part of the Permanent Supportive Housing team and works directly with members who are enrolled in the program with serious mental illness (SMI) or co-occurring mental health issues and substance abuse, to transition to and maintain stable housing.
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Our community living services are provided in 27 states with several thousand programs and a comprehensive range of high-quality services, including: Community Living, Adult Host Homes for adults regardless of disability, Behavioral/Mental Health Support, In-home Pharmacy Solutions, Telecare and Remote Support, Supported Employment and Training Programs, and Day programs.
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High School Diploma or General Education Diploma, plus a minimum of six months prior work/volunteer experience providing individual instructions, preferably in a health care environment. Day in the Life of a Behavioral Technician.
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Training to prepare you for this work includes didactic classes, basic life support, and Crisis Prevention Intervention certifications, along with clinical instruction under the direct supervision of a highly skilled Behavioral Health Technician II (BHT II.
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The Arizona State Hospital (ASH) provides inpatient psychiatric care to persons with serious mental illness who need long-term behavioral health care. Mental health principles, basic counseling techniques, of therapeutic interaction, special needs of the adolescent, adult, forensic, and geriatric populations.
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ResCare Community Living has four decades of experience in the disability services field, providing support to individuals who need assistance with daily living due to an intellectual, developmental or cognitive disability.
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