What are the responsibilities and job description for the Psychiatric Attendant (MH) -20026712 position at State of Ohio?
What You'll do :
- Under the direction of the Psychiatric / MR nurses and / or behavioral health supervisors, participates directly or indirectly in the development of theIndividual Treatment Plan (e.g., plans designed around habilitation and rehabilitation in cooperation with the multidisciplinary treatment team)
- Recommends to treatment team changes in offender treatment plans as behavior shows progress or regression and carries out offender or group treatment delineated by the multidisciplinary treatment team
- Directs and monitors all aspects of offender activities
- Trains offenders to function independently in self-help and / or daily living skills (e.g., personal hygiene, eating, grooming, toileting, etiquette, social skills, cooking, communications, writing and / or identifying name and address, identifying survival signs and words, and telling time) by using a variety of training techniques (e.g. behavior support programs, modeling, and over-hand instruction)
- Directs and monitors offenders vocational responsibilities
- Assists in escorting offenders during off-unit therapeutic activities and training programs
- Performs specific tasks with offenders as assigned by treatment team at program areas as described in offenders' treatment plan (e.g., cooking, vocational tasks, fine / gross motor activities)
- Facilitates basic fundamental and psycho-educational groups to the SMI and IDD populations assigned to any MH unit or programmatic area
- Assists in the planning and participates in leisure / recreational activities with offenders (e.g., games, gardening, crafts, fine / gross motor skills, institutional services, to library, recreation yard, and commissary) and documents the activities and outcomes in electronic health record
- Institutes appropriate crisis intervention for unacceptable behavior as defined by treatment / behavior plan and prevent injury of the offender to self or to others
- Completes necessary documentation of incident reports as required
- Provides on-unit surveillance of offender behavior
- Investigates offender non-compliance with unit rules and recommends restrictions for violation to the treatment team and advises disciplinary process of offenders
- Responds to emergencies and recognizes unusual or threatening conditions and takes appropriate action per institution policies
- Reports and documents any problems and or unusual incidents directly to program and institutional staff
- Maintains control of own emotional response to repugnant offender behavior and restrains self from punitive or retaliatory activity to prevent escalating aggressive behavior
- Assists with institutional count and direct monitoring of offenders
- Assists with shakedowns of offender cells and unit area for contraband
- Provides orientation to newly transferred offenders
- Provides appropriate training, direction and / or feedback to offender regarding behavior observed
- Conducts offender interaction with client to clarify issues and resolve problems
- Completes charting and documentation, observation logs, reports and records offender response to programs, treatments, medications and activities
- Completes forms and reports that are related to shift attendant duties and unit operations
- Assists in escorting offenders to leisure / recreational activities, occupational activities and medical appointments
- Interacts appropriately with staff, offenders and visitors at all times
- Assists other staff and departments (e.g., security and behavioral health) in treatment and behavioral health plans, implementation, offender activities, off- unit programming and worksite area activities, maintaining sanitation standards and adhering to infection control procedures
- Act as offender representative or advocate as assigned
- Attends scheduled meetings and serves on institutional committees
- Maintains safety, security and sanitation of offenders and living area per DRC policies
- Attends in-service training and / or educational programs as applicable and updates on institution policies and proceduresFormal education in arithmetic that includes addition & subtraction & in reading & writing common English vocabulary. (Pursuant to a Federal Court Order, individual hired into this class at Oakwood Forensic Center must be high school graduate or G.E.D.)
- Or equivalent of the Minimum Class Qualifications for Employment noted above.Job Skills : Mental Health, Behavioral Health, Basic Documentation, Programming, Professional, Confidentiality, Customer Focus, Decision Making, Emotional Intelligence, Teamwork