What are the responsibilities and job description for the Crisis Patient Care Technician I position at MHMR of Tarrant County?
Description
Pay is determined by relevant experience, work history, education and internal equities. As part of our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion practices, MHMR offers the maximum compensation for candidates based on their experience, education and internal equities of the agency. This practice removes biases in compensation and assist hires and / or promotions on pay equity in their appropriate position(s) at MHMR
I) Job Purpose
As a Crisis Patient Care Technician I, you will support the daily needs of youth in the Adolescent Crisis Respite Unit by providing exceptional auxiliary care and customer service. In this role, you will ensure the respite unit is clean, the youth receive three meals a day, and schoolwork is completed. You will maintain laundry, complete inventory, and complete a daily report. This position is paramount to the overall wellness and recovery of youth in care and facilitates extreme attention to detail and communication with clinical providers and administration.
II) Essential Functions
A) Complete daily tech report.
B) Clean and organize all shared areas in the unit, including restocking supplies as needed.
C) Monitor youth during all activities, assist them with schoolwork, and serve meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
D) Conduct monthly environmental safety checks and room checks.
E) Answer unit phone and door, and drive agency vehicles with youth on board.
F) Remove previous youth resident information from call logs, maintain youth laundry, and oversee youth self-administering medications.
G) Coach / supervise youth doing their own laundry, maintain unit laundry, and conduct intake and discharge inventory.
H) Print group materials as requested and provide discharge surveys to youth exiting the unit.
I) Participate in supervision and teaming meetings.
J) Performance standards are performed as applicable with MHMR's We CARE values "We Connect People in Our Community. We Provide Access to Services. We Link People to Resources. We Empower People."
K) Performs other job duties or responsibilities as requested or assigned.
III) Knowledge of Laws, Regulations, Policies / Procedures, Skills, and Abilities
A) Knowledge of typical, atypical, and disordered development, and medical diagnoses and conditions impacting youth.
B) Knowledge of CFS program' eligibility requirements and services provided.
C) MHMRTC Policies and Procedures
D) FERPA and HIPPA compliance
E) Communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
F) Analytical and time-management skills or ability to be flexible and productive at a fast pace and produce quality work.
G) Knowledge of protective factors and family-strengthening strategies.
H) Ability to multitask, maintain focus, and complete assigned tasks within defined timelines.
I) Use of coaching and / or motivational interviewing and trauma-informed approaches while building capacity of children, youth, families, co-workers, and teams.
J) Knowledge of Texas laws regarding reporting adult and child abuse / neglect.
K) Working knowledge of community resources and case management principles.
L) Ability to proficiently operate a computer, software, and systems utilized by CFS, such as : Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel & PowerPoint; myAvatar; UKG / Kronos; Teams; VPN; Salesforce, AgencyFinder and FINDConnect.
IV) Internal & External Customer Service
A) Interact and respond using a compassion mindset, awareness of need for felt safety, and consideration of all variables affecting families and teammates.
B) Work effectively with families / adults from various cultural, linguistic, socio-economic, cognitive, social emotional, and educational statuses.
C) Build and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external customers, including families, characterized by mutual support, open communication, trust, and respect. Always considering what is best for families in decisions about treatment and support.
D) Discuss uncomfortable and potentially conflict-producing, stressful topics in a professional and effective manner with internal and external customers and maintain courteous interaction.
E) Must demonstrate compassion, trauma-informed care, and safety practices including suicide safe care
V) Travel
A) Adhere to MHMR Mileage and Travel reimbursement policy and any other aspect regarding travel.
B) This position may require periodic travel within service delivery area to home, school and community-based visits or meetings. Refer to addendum for specific travel requirements.
VI) Equipment Used
A) Utilized as required for position.
Minimum Requirements
- VII) Minimum Qualifications
A) Minimum Education : High School Diploma / GED
B) Defined Education : None
C) Preferences : One (1) year experience in behavioral health / substance-use / disability services area; Spanish speaking
D) Substitutions : None
E) Years' Experience : None
F) Defined Experience : None
G) License / Certifications : None
H) Special Courses : None
I) Supervisory Experience : None
VIII) Agency Requirements
A) All staff are required to participate in agency Emergency Preparedness and Environmental Safety programs and may be assigned by their department as a key / essential staff level function during critical events or for the purpose of sustaining business continuity.
B) This position may require temporary or permanent re-assignment to any MHMR Tarrant facility as determined by program needs and / or the Division / Director.
C) Assigned work hours may change as the needs of the agency change.
D) The Functional Title of this position may change as the needs of the agency change.
E) All work will be completed within the scheduled work hours. All non-exempt (hourly) employees are expected to clock in and clock out for each work shift, no work should be done off the clock.
F) MHMR reserves the right to change, add to or eliminate positions as it deems appropriate.
G) Employment is at will, as well as agency needs may change.
H) Agency dress code is to be followed at all times.
I) Physical on-site presence, including regular attendance and punctuality, is an essential function of this position. Any changes or adjustments to your assigned work schedule or shift hours must be approved by your supervisor in advance.
Lifting Requirements
25 Pounds
Additional Requirements
All staff are required to participate in agency Emergency Preparedness and Environmental Safety programs and may be assigned by their departments as a key / essential staff level function during critical events or for the purpose of sustaining business continuity.
This position may require temporary or permanent re-assignment to any MHMR Tarrant facility as determined by program needs and / or the Division / Director.
Assigned work hours may change as the needs of the agency change.
The functional Title of this position may change as the needs of the agency change.
All work will be complete within the scheduled work hours. All non-exempt (hourly) employee are expected to clock In and out for each work shift, no work done should be done off the clock.
Prior approval from supervisor is required for all Paid Time Off (PTO) and Overtime.
MHMR reserves the tight to change, and to or eliminate a position as it deems appropriate.
Employment is at will, as well as agency needs may change.
Agency dress code is to be followed at all times.
Physical on-site presence, including regular attendance and punctuality is an essential function of this position. Any change or adjustments to your assigned work schedule or shift hours must be approved by your supervisor in advance.
Our Benefits :
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