Essential functions of this job include, but are not limited to: Reads, initials, and dates shift reports within first 60 minutes of shift. Maintains an active presence on the floor (common and group room areas) by conducting frequent circulations of the unit at a minimum of 30 minute intervals. Monitors clients to detect unusual or harmful behavior and immediately reports any concerns to supervisory or clinical staff. Checks for unsafe conditions and unit cleanliness. Documents and corrects conditions/takes steps to correct conditions as required. Completes scheduled activities including, but not limited to: focus group activities, counseling groups under appropriate clinical supervision, intakes, random alco-sensor tests, urine drug screens, dorm searches, and emergency drills (fire, tornado, etc.) in accordance with established policies and procedures. Monitors medication compliance and reports and documents any non-compliance to clinical and or medical staff Listens and provides emotional support and encouragement to all clients Participates in recreational activities with clients including card games, sports, puzzles, etc. Engages clients in exercises or activities Encourages clients to attend and participate in clinical, social, educational or recreational activities. Understands and implements Individual Treatment Plans Intervenes as necessary in crisis situations to protect clients from injuring other clients, staff, and/or themselves according to policy. Continues professional training and stays current in professional developments in order to maintain a CDCA and training required to maintain the Qualified Mental Health Specialist Medicaid designation.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED