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Dunwoody Behavioral Health Center, LLC is an evidence-based, client-centered treatment program that offers clients with all levels of need therapeutic interventions in an environment that is warm and welcoming. DBHC is part of a family network that strives to treat mental health holistically, treating clients comprehensively across clinical domains that include traditional medicine and psychological care to solve root causes of traumatization, substance abuse, other mental health needs, all while promoting lasting recovery. We are looking for Behavioral Health Technicians who thrive in a team-based, client-centric environment. Is this you? Read on!

Schedule: 3rd Shift, 11:00pm-7:30am
Pay: Beginning at $17.00
Type: Full-Time

The Behavioral Health Technician is a vital member of the Dunwoody Behavioral Healthcare (DBHC) System of Care. The Behavioral Health Tech is under the supervision of the Director of Housing and Transportation and is responsible for the complete care and wellbeing of the clients while they are treated at DBHC, as well as to record patient behavior and to provide a safe, supportive environment for the clients.

Knowledge and Training:
  • Must have ability to interact with staff and clients in a professional manner.
  • Ability to handle stressful and demanding situations.
  • Ability to interact with a multi-disciplinary team to assist in many facets of the recovery program.
  • Knowledge and competency in problem solving, stress management, ethics and team building.
  • Knowledge of alcohol and other drugs that includes; Alcohol and addictive drugs and their physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual impact on the individual.
  • Ability to determine if a medical emergency exists and to take appropriate action, when necessary.
  • Knowledge of emergency procedures used in case of alcohol and/or drug overdose and of First Aid and CPR.
  • Flexibility to adapt to schedule changes and assumption of responsibilities not delineated in the job description which are related to work as a member of a mental health treatment team.
Job Responsibilities:
  1. Demonstrates adaptability and flexibility to changes in the work environment.
  2. Follows Infection guidelines at all times.
  3. Completes and forwards copy of Incident Reports and any other staff/risk issues immediately to director.
  4. Attend all staff meetings and attend all mandatory In-services.
  5. Provide a safe therapeutic environment for clients and staff.
  6. Provides supervision of self-administered medications.
  7. Oversee implementation of daily/weekly structure for community housing clients as developed by director of housing Maintain a positive working relationship with staff and consumers alike.
  8. Reports personal symptoms of suspected illness or contagious diseases to director.
  9. Monitor and observe client’s behavior with documentation and count and keep track of all clients with documentation.
  10. End of shift reporting to director via email.
  11. Report any medical emergencies, elopements or ACA incidents to director immediately.
  12. Transport clients to outside activities, food shopping, 12 step support groups, appointments, to and from airports and other facilities, using company van.
  13. Orientates new clients to the facility and the residential facility. Completing a complete housing intake packet and ensuring all documents are signed.
  14. Search new admissions belongings to ensure no contraband is brought into facility, and all valuables and medications are secured.
  15. Provide “random” searches at residential checking for contraband.
  16. Monitor transitional living residential clients curfews and they are abiding to rules.
  17. Trained and confident in taking blood pressure, hand washing and medication observation.
Qualifications:
  • High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • CPR Certification preferred
  • Preferred but not required 0-1 years’ experience working with mental health patients in a chemical dependency/psychiatric setting, in a partial hospitalization and/or outpatient setting
Why Join DBHC as a BHT?
Joining DBHC means joining a mission-driven team that values compassion, innovation, and growth. We offer:
  • The opportunity to make a direct impact in people’s lives every day
  • A supportive, collaborative culture where your contributions matter
  • Career growth across multiple levels of care and treatment programs
  • The chance to be part of a forward-thinking leader in behavioral health
  • PTO
  • Paid holidays
  • Healthcare
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Life/short-term/disability insurance
  • Free CPI Training
  • Free CPR Training

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