Behavioral Health Technician

SoundSeattle, WA
$27 - $28Onsite

About The Position

The Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) provides direct, recovery-oriented support to residents receiving mental health services within a licensed residential treatment setting. The BHT supports a safe, structured, and therapeutic environment and assists residents with daily living activities, skill development, and engagement in treatment.

Requirements

  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience in healthcare, behavioral health, residential treatment, or social services, or an equivalent combination of relevant training and experience preferred.
  • Compassionate, professional, and recovery-oriented approach.
  • Strong communication and documentation skills.
  • Ability to maintain boundaries and follow structure.
  • Knowledge of trauma‑informed care principles.
  • Ability to work effectively in a residential environment.
  • Active credential with the Washington State Department of Health as a Home Care Aide (HCA) or Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) required.
  • Current First Aid and CPR certification required or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.
  • Current Food Handler’s Permit required or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.
  • Completion of tuberculosis (TB) screening in accordance with state and organizational requirements, including documentation of evaluation, treatment, or clearance as applicable.
  • Completion of all required training in accordance with organizational and Washington State requirements.
  • Valid Washington State driver’s license and insurable driving record required.
  • Successful completion of criminal background check(s) required.
  • Vision sufficient for close observation, monitoring resident condition, and recognizing changes in physical or behavioral status, with or without corrective aids.
  • Hearing sufficient to communicate effectively with residents and team members and to respond to alarms or calls for assistance, with or without assistive devices.
  • Communication ability to exchange information clearly and accurately in person and through documentation systems.
  • Tolerance for exposure to bodily fluids, odors, and cleaning chemicals in a healthcare environment.
  • Frequent standing and sitting throughout the shift.
  • Walking for extended periods, up to 90% of the shift.
  • Lifting, transferring, and repositioning residents, typically up to 50 pounds independently and more with assistance or mechanical devices.
  • Frequent bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and reaching to provide direct resident care.
  • Assisting residents with mobility, including ambulation and transfers (e.g., bed, chair, toilet) and fall recovery.
  • Pushing and pulling equipment such as wheelchairs, beds, carts, and mechanical lifts.
  • Manual dexterity sufficient to perform tasks such as feeding, grooming, dressing, and documenting care.
  • Repetitive use of hands, wrists, and arms during care activities.
  • Physical stamina to sustain performance in a fast-paced environment with frequent interruptions and variable workload.
  • Responding physically in emergency or behavioral situations in accordance with training and organizational policy.
  • Monitoring resident conditions and recognizing changes that may require intervention or escalation.
  • Responding promptly and appropriately to emergency, safety, or behavioral situations.
  • Maintaining attention, situational awareness, and alertness in environments with unpredictable resident behaviors.
  • Applying training in de-escalation and approved behavioral intervention techniques.
  • Managing multiple tasks and priorities in a fast-paced, interruption-driven environment.
  • Following established care plans, procedures, and safety protocols while adapting to changing resident needs.

Responsibilities

  • Provide direct supervision and support to residents in a behavioral health residential setting.
  • Support activities of daily living and engagement in the residential milieu.
  • Observe, document, and report resident behavior, mood, functioning, and health-related concerns to nursing and supervisory staff.
  • Respond to crisis situations using approved de-escalation and safety techniques.
  • Support therapeutic, recreational, and skill-building activities.
  • Maintain confidentiality and professional boundaries in all interactions and documentation.
  • Collaborate with clinical, nursing, and supervisory staff to support coordinated care.
  • Complete required documentation accurately and within established timeframes.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance: Premium 100% paid by Sound for team member and child coverage to age 26, depending on plan selected. Spouse/Domestic Partner coverage available at team member’s cost.
  • Life Insurance (2x annual salary + additional $25,000): paid by Sound
  • Long Term Disability Insurance (60% monthly salary): paid by Sound
  • Retirement Plan: Sound contributes 3% to team member’s plan; team member is 100% vested.
  • Retirement Plan - 401(k) Plan, pre-tax and/or Roth: team member may contribute to their own plan.
  • Health Savings Account: Sound contributes $1,133.33 (individual) or $2,266.67 (family) for eligible team members, pro-rated for new hires in first year.
  • Flexible Spending Accounts: for health care and dependent day care costs (pre-tax)
  • EAP: Employee Assistance Plan
  • Vacation: 18 days per year, increasing with years of service
  • Holidays: 9 days per year
  • Sick Leave: 12 days per year
  • Bereavement Leave: for death in the family
  • Parking: Free at all Sound sites
  • Training: Free in-house professional training and $400 annually + 3 paid days approved off-site training
  • Service Award: at 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 & 40 years of service
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