Mental Health Technician
Do you want to be a part of the solution for someone who is really struggling? Do you want to start your professional mission in a company that is truly dedicated to your growth and success as well as the growth and success of our residents? Do you want to be an essential part of team that includes nurses, therapists, psychiatrists, educators, and other specialists? Do you want to learn ground-breaking innovative approaches to helping kids?
If so, this is the most rewarding job you could imagine.
If you want to punch a clock, be a cog in the machine, or just follow the herd – please don’t apply, because you probably won’t be up for the challenge. This is, after all, a mission.
The Mental Health Technician is perhaps the most important individual in the lives of our residents. You are there to mentor them, teach them, engage them and keep them safe. You are the trusted adult who can weather their storms, show them things that they didn’t think were possible, and walk them through the day, and through their course of treatment. You will be a part of what we call a “transdisciplinary team” – everyone’s voice is equally important as we work with the child and their family in order to build plans that give them their lives back.
To families in crisis, you will be a life saver. Listen to this...
To the kids, you will be the best coach.
To your team members, you will be an invaluable colleague.
But also, take a look at this.
Be aware, that if you come to work at Grafton you will be doing the type of work that will change you as a person. It really is so much more than a job. It’s a personal mission.
Yes, you will write shift notes… but you will be able to do it in a state-of-the-art electronic health record. Yes, you will deal with challenging behavior… but you will do it using Ukeru™, a national best-practice that provides you with a trauma informed foundation that helps you diffuse the drama before it gets out of hand. Yes, you will have to be keeping kids engaged… you will do it in the community itself, using the community as your classroom. In short, on good days you will be paid to play. Yes, not all days are good, but you will be doing something good every day. And you’ll do all of this with the guidance of people who have been doing it for a long time. They know stuff that you will find invaluable. Overnight hours are 10:30PM - 8:30AM.
Essential Job Functions:
The Mental Health Technician (MHT) in our Children & Adolescence program, participates in the direct care and plan implementation for clients, as prescribed by physician and treatment teams. The MHT provides supervision, safety and crisis management for the client population; completes documentation of client behavior and participation in programming; adheres to the scheduled activities; serves as role model for positive and mature behavior; utilizes proactive behavioral strategies to minimize client crisis and maximize success.
MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
** Experience may include supervised internships, practicums, field experience, and other volunteer or related experiences as evaluated by Grafton prior to hire. Examples of unpaid experience may include, but are not be limited to: camp counselor; after school care; caring for a child or children with special needs regardless of their relation to the candidate; babysitting or providing daycare for a child or children regardless of their relationship to the candidate; foster parenting of a child or children under the age of 18; volunteer coaching for a sports team; leading community programs, such as Girls Scouts & Boy Scouts.
COMPENSATION
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
If you have issues applying or have any questions about this position, please reach out to us at hr@grafton.org
Grafton is an equal employment opportunity employer and tobacco-free workplace.
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