What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mental Health Worker - Nights position at Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch?
Job Details
Description
Position Summary: At Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch, we count on our Night Mental Health Workers to provide a trauma-informed supportive environment through supervision and assuring the youth's safety in the living unit. They serve as a positive role model and mentor to adolescents in treatment. A Night Mental Health Worker will possess a strong work ethic, reliability, and a desire to help youth with complex emotional and behavioral issues. They should have a passion for this field and be a positive role model and influence the youth.
Daily and Monthly Responsibilities:
- Assure that each youth is safely in bed during the night and their needs met.
- Perform and document bed checks every 15 minutes until youth are asleep and every 30 minutes after youth are asleep.
- Perform material organization and filing duties as requested by the Program Manager (including report writing, chart audits, and research for peer groups).
- Keep the lodge office neat and clean.
- It is the night staff's responsibility to wash, dry, and put away the linens after the deep cleaning and to wash and put away the towels nightly. Assure that each youth is safely in bed during the night and their needs met.
- Perform and document bed checks every 15 minutes until youth are asleep and every 30 minutes after youth are asleep.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
- 21 years old or older
- Criminal / Child Abuse Clearance: Must pass criminal record and child abuse registry background check as required by the State of Montana.
- High School Diploma or GED
Required Abilities/Skills
- Safety and Security Awareness: Maintaining a safe and secure environment for youth during overnight hours, including knowledge of emergency procedures and protocols.
- Empathy and Compassion: Ability to empathize with the struggles and emotions of youth experiencing mental health challenges, and to provide compassionate care.
- Communication Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with youth, their families, and other members of the treatment team to facilitate treatment and support plans.
- Boundaries and Professionalism: Understanding of professional boundaries and ethical guidelines in mental health care, including maintaining confidentiality and respecting patient autonomy.
- Documentation Skills: Ability to maintain accurate and detailed records of youth’s interactions, treatment plans, and progress notes in compliance with YBGR requirements.
- Demonstrate being self-motivated, self-disciplined, and diligent with forward thinkings.
- Demonstrate the ability to think of their team over self and define success collectively rather than individually.
- The ability to effectively interact and communicate with others. These skills are essential for building and maintaining relationships, collaborating with colleagues, resolving conflicts, and navigating various social situations.
- Demonstrate the following values.
- Faith - is being sure of successfully achieving our mission, based upon our trust in a loving creator.
- Integrity - doing what is right, putting the needs of others above your own, and living by the highest values.
- Relationship - being committed to one another in a mutually respectful, dignified, healthy, and honoring manner.
- Stewardship is the use of any resource or talent entrusted to YBGR to fulfill the mission and values.
- Willingness and ability to obtain certification in First Aid/CPR and Violence Intervention Prevention.
Salary : $19 - $21