What are the responsibilities and job description for the Behavioral Health Technician (3rd Shift)- BIRCH Hospital position at RiverValley Behavioral Health?
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Job Title |
Behavioral Health Technician - BIRCH |
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Company |
Acumen |
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Date Created: |
September 12, 2025 |
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Date Modified |
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FLSA Status: |
Non-Exempt |
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EEO Category: |
Service Workers |
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Reports To: |
BIRCH Director of Operations |
Job Summary:
The Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) in the BIRCH Program at RiverValley Behavioral Health Children’s Hospital plays a vital role in supporting youth with significant emotional and behavioral needs in a long-term inpatient setting. BIRCH provides structured stabilization and intensive skill development over a period of 6 to 9 months, often for patients who have not succeeded in less intensive settings.
Essential Functions:
• Support a safe, structured and trauma-informed environment for patients.
• Serve as a positive role model, reinforcing pro-social behaviors and coping strategies.
• Implement components of the patient’s individualized treatment plan, including
coaching on coping skills, de-escalation and behavior regulation.
• Assist with admission and orientation procedures including contraband searches, patient
belongings processing and supporting smooth transitions to the unit.
• Participate in daily therapeutic programming, team huddles and clinical debriefs.
• Provide verbal prompts and reinforcement to promote engagement in treatment
activities and skill modules.
• Maintain detailed, timely documentation of patient behaviors, interactions and
therapeutic engagement.
• Assist with basic daily living needs (e.g., hygiene, meals, cleaning) in a manner that
promotes independence.
• Ensure room checks, safety checks and consistent monitoring (1:1 ratio) to maintain a
therapeutic milieu.
• Collaborate with nursing, clinical and administrative staff to ensure cohesive care and
address safety concerns.
• Participate in team meetings, staff development and supervision as assigned.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Education and Experience:
• High School Diploma or GED required; college coursework in psychology, education or
related field preferred.
• One (1) year of experience working with youth in behavioral health, residential or juvenile
justice settings preferred.
• Valid driver's license preferred.
• Understanding of trauma-informed care principles and behavioral interventions strongly
encouraged.
• Understanding of child development, behavioral interventions and therapeutic boundaries.
Knowledge and Skills:
• Strong verbal communication, documentation and crisis response skills.
• Ability to remain calm and supportive in stressful situations.
• Capacity to work as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Salary : $20 - $21