Behavioral Health Specialist Days & Nights - Treatment & Recovery Center

I.?? ?JOB SUMMARYUnder the supervision of the Behavioral Health Specialist Manager, the Behavioral Health Specialist provides monitoring and supportive services in an urgent care and medical setting that serves individuals across the lifespan through a multidisciplinary and collaborative service approach.

II.?? ?ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Maintaining a safe, stable, supportive, and productive environment during the time spent with patients for the purpose of stabilizing episodes of crisis.

  • Monitoring and documenting patient safety, including 1:1 observation, and 15-minute safety checks on each patient.

  • Participates in SAFE clinch training and demonstratesproficient knowledge in how to utilize SAFE clinch methods during episodes of crisis.

  • Providing services on an as-needed basis for attendant, psychosocial, and crisis observation.

  • Assists with activities of daily living including but not limited to; ambulating, monitoring bathroom and shower use, delivering meal trays, snacks and beverages to patients. Providing care items as requested and approved by provider and nursing staff.

  • Demonstrates the ability to take accurate vital signs and alert medical staff if vital signs are out of parameter.

  • Inventory of patient belongings and documenting inventory in the EHR.

  • Performs room searches on stabilization and observation. 

  • Laundering patient clothing, assisting with room cleaning as needed.

  • Stocking patient supplies during downtime. 

  • Assists with admission and discharging of patients from TRC.

  • Provides coordination of care and psychoeducation to patients, regarding care and intervention.

  • Provides individualized support in reference to the patient's treatment goals and objectives within the crisis episode; providing attendant care in a variety of settings; providing crisis observation within a crisis stabilization setting.

  • Collaborates with members of Bert Nash and TRC including psychiatrists, behavior health crisis clinicians, nursing staff, and substance use providers to enhance skill and effectiveness in treating patients.

  • Implementing structured time, activities, and behavioral interventions designed to increase daily living skills or facilitate crisis stabilization and prepare patients for return back to community or next level of care.

  • Engaging patients during unstructured times to help build needed social or recovery-oriented skills.

  • Completes all paperwork and electronic medical record (EMR) entry associated with the financial, clinical, legal, or regulatory management in a timely and accurate manner.

  • Strong oral and written communication, and organizational skills.

  • Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of the job.

  • Other duties as assigned.?

III.?? ?JOB QUALIFICATIONS

Required: ??? ?

  • One year of college course work in the field of human services or one year of experience in the field of human services; or other experiences with individuals across the lifespan who experience symptoms of behavioral health and can serve a basis for understanding symptoms and treatment; a combination of at least one year of education, and/or work, and/or experience in the field of human services can substitute for a year in any one area.

  • Reliable transportation and valid, unrestricted driver's license.

  • Be 21 years or older.

  • Prior computer experience and basic computer fluency; willingness and ability to learn new programs; familiarity with MS SharePoint is a plus.

  • Assignment at the TRC requires pre-employment drug screening, proof of Covid-19 immunization, flu immunization and TB screening prior to starting any position.  All must be completed or in process/scheduled to be cleared for new hire orientation.

Description of Information

Level

Patient Demographic Information (information used to identify a person): Name, Date of Birth, Address, Race, Marital Status, Religion

Financial Information/Insurance (information related to insurance, billing and payment): Billing Information, Payer Name, Payer ID, Account Balances, Plan Elements Covered, Payment information, Payment Rates

Clinical Information (information that describes a patient's health status): Diagnosis, Reports/Medical Notes, Test Results, Problem List, Procedures, History and Physical

Coding Information (clinical information that is in (alpha) numeric format): ICD-9/10 Codes, Rev Codes, CPT Codes

  1. Physical Requirements/Working Conditions:

Strength (check one)

Sedentary

Lifting up to 10 lbs occasionally and/or negligible amount

x

Light Work

Lifting 20 lbs maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying objects weighing up to 10 lbs

Medium Work

Lifting 50 lbs maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 25 lbs

Heavy Work

Lifting 100 lbs maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 50 lbs

Very Heavy Work

Lifting objects in excess of 100 lbs with frequent lifting and/or carrying objects weighing 50 lbs or more

Physical and Visual Activities Checklist Key

N

Not Present

Not Applicable

I

Infrequent

Not daily but included 1-3 times per week

O

Occasional

Done intermittently throughout shift (1-33%)

F

Frequent

Done at longer intervals throughout shift (34-66%)

C

Constant

Done without interruption throughout shift (67-100%)

Physical Activity

N

I

O

F

C

Physical Activity

N I

I

O

F C

C

Standing

x

Handling

x

Walking

x

Fingering

x

Sitting

x

Feeling

x

Climbing

Talking

x

Carrying

x

Hearing

x

Stooping

x

Visual Acuity, Far

x

Reaching

x

Visual Acuity, Near

x

Balancing

x

Depth Perception

x

Kneeling

x

Field ofVision

x

Crouching

x

Accommodation

Crawling

x

Color Vision

x

Physical Position Change

x

Other: SAFE CLINCH

x

Physical Demands Checklist (Enter weight in each column)

Activity 

N

I

O

F

C

Pushing

N/A

10-20 lbs

0-10 lbs

0-10 lbs

N/A

Pulling 

Lifting-From Floor

x

Lifting-From Table/Bed Height

x

Lifting-From Overhead

N/A

10-20 lbs

0-10 lbs

N/A

Environmental/Atmospheric

N

I

O

F

C

Environmental/Atmospheric

N

I

O

F

C

Inside Conditions

x

Noise

x

Outside Conditions

x

Vibration

x

Both Conditions

x

Hazards

x

Extremes of Cold

x

Fumes

x

Cold Temperature Changes

x

Odors

x

Extremes of Heat

x

Dust

x

Hot Temperature Changes

x

Poor Ventilation

x

Wet

x

Latex

x

Humid

x

Unusual Office Environmental Condition

x