Mental Health Worker I (Evening)

Commonwealth of MassachusettsBoston, MA
2dOnsite

About The Position

Metro Boston Mental Health Units of the Lemuel Shattuck Hospital are seeking qualified candidates to fill the position of Mental Health Worker I. The ideal candidate will be a compassionate, skilled caregiver, to aid in the recovery of persons treated within our inpatient psychiatric setting. The Mental Health Worker I is an integral part of the treatment team on the Metro Boston Mental Health Units (MBMHU). Demonstrating professionalism and respect in all interactions, and working collaboratively with RNs, LPNs, MHWs and other disciplines. Our Mental Health Workers ensure dignity and respect with our patients through interactions which affirm the individual’s needs and preferences and by optimally integrating their perspective into all facets of care. Please Note: This position is 40 hours per week, and the incumbent will work the 2nd shift schedule from 3pm-11pm. Days off: Week 1 Tuesday/Sat, Week 2 Sun/Thursday Employees in this position will be required to perform mandatory overtime. Duties and Responsibilities (these duties are a general summary and not all inclusive): Provides direct care and/or assists persons served in the direct care skills of the activities of daily living (ADL) as needed as well as the habilitation/rehabilitation aspects of care to ensure the health, comfort, safety, and human rights of persons served. Takes and reports vital signs as instructed. Accompanies persons served to appointments, programs, and treatment areas and assists professional or medical staff as needed. Provides observation of persons served according to hospital and departmental policy, conducting 5, 15, 30-minute checks and 1:1 or constant observation as directed. Assists in the planning and implementation of rehabilitative, behavioral, and recreational care of persons served by contributing to and/or addressing specific Treatment and Recovery Plan interventions with the treatment team. Discusses goals and needs of persons served while attending Treatment Team meetings and unit shift change report as instructed. Reports and discusses observations behavior, desires, and/or problems to ensure consistency and timeliness of care for persons served. Organizes and encourages persons served to participate in leisure time activities during unstructured time to enhance socialization and interpersonal skills. Actively participates in providing a safe therapeutic environment through observation and communication thereof. Reviews Individual Safety Plans of persons served and assists the treatment team by reviewing and recommending revisions to Individual Safety Plans. Communicates immediate observations and recommended changes required to immediate supervisor or charge nurse. Remains vigilant and aware of any safety and health concerns and reports them to the immediate supervisor and/or charge nurse. Responds as trained to emergency situations. Utilizes de-escalation, restraint, and seclusion prevention strategies to provide trauma-informed care. Establishes a rapport with persons served; meets with assigned persons served at designated intervals to discuss goals and other care issues to facilitate recovery. Where available, uses a computer for documentation which includes medical records, daily reports, safety checks, etc. Completes admission forms through interviewing and orienting persons served. Communicates priority information for care to the treatment team. Attends and completes all required annual trainings

Requirements

  • Demonstrated ability to follow written and oral instructions by gathering information through observing and questioning individuals.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in oral expression, writing clearly and concisely, and developing ideas in logical sequence.
  • Capacity to perform basic mathematics.
  • Ability to interact with people who are under emotional stress.
  • Ability to maintain a calm manner in stressful or emergency situations.
  • Capacity to work in a team setting and in group situations.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working with individuals with serious, persistent mental illness, substance abuse and/or who have experienced homelessness.
  • Given the population served, bilingual or multilingual fluency
  • Knowledge of safety practices and procedures followed in a mental health facility.

Responsibilities

  • Provides direct care and/or assists persons served in the direct care skills of the activities of daily living (ADL) as needed as well as the habilitation/rehabilitation aspects of care to ensure the health, comfort, safety, and human rights of persons served. Takes and reports vital signs as instructed.
  • Accompanies persons served to appointments, programs, and treatment areas and assists professional or medical staff as needed.
  • Provides observation of persons served according to hospital and departmental policy, conducting 5, 15, 30-minute checks and 1:1 or constant observation as directed.
  • Assists in the planning and implementation of rehabilitative, behavioral, and recreational care of persons served by contributing to and/or addressing specific Treatment and Recovery Plan interventions with the treatment team.
  • Discusses goals and needs of persons served while attending Treatment Team meetings and unit shift change report as instructed.
  • Reports and discusses observations behavior, desires, and/or problems to ensure consistency and timeliness of care for persons served.
  • Organizes and encourages persons served to participate in leisure time activities during unstructured time to enhance socialization and interpersonal skills.
  • Actively participates in providing a safe therapeutic environment through observation and communication thereof. Reviews Individual Safety Plans of persons served and assists the treatment team by reviewing and recommending revisions to Individual Safety Plans.
  • Communicates immediate observations and recommended changes required to immediate supervisor or charge nurse.
  • Remains vigilant and aware of any safety and health concerns and reports them to the immediate supervisor and/or charge nurse.
  • Responds as trained to emergency situations. Utilizes de-escalation, restraint, and seclusion prevention strategies to provide trauma-informed care. Establishes a rapport with persons served; meets with assigned persons served at designated intervals to discuss goals and other care issues to facilitate recovery.
  • Where available, uses a computer for documentation which includes medical records, daily reports, safety checks, etc. Completes admission forms through interviewing and orienting persons served.
  • Communicates priority information for care to the treatment team. Attends and completes all required annual trainings

Benefits

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