Mental Health Technician - Psychiatric Unit
Listed on 2026-08-21
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Psychiatric Care & Support
Mental Health Technician - Psychiatric Unit
Mental Health Technician at Peace Health Support Services– Eugene, OR Part-Time |.60 FTE | Evening Shift ) Pay: $23.47 – $34.82/hr
This position is represented by a collective bargaining agreement. There may be more than one opening on this posting.
Tired of being one of dozens moving patients through a system instead of truly connecting? This is your chance to slow down, be present, and make behavioral health care feel human again.
- Real patient connection:
You'll spend meaningful time with patients, not just tasks, helping stabilize, support, and build trust during vulnerable moments. - A team that has your back:
You'll partner closely with nurses, charge RNs, and behavioral health professionals who value your voice and observations. - Purpose-driven work:
Every shift, you'll directly impact safety, dignity, and recovery in an inpatient psychiatric setting. - Balanced pace:
Structured inpatient care allows for deeper engagement versus constant turnover environments. - Growing need, real impact:
Behavioral health is evolving—and your role is essential to improving outcomes right now.
What you'll do (clear, hands-on, meaningful)
- Spend time observing, interacting, and supporting patients throughout your shift.
- Help patients with daily routines like meals, hygiene, dressing, and mobility.
- Take vital signs and collect basic health information.
- Be present; engage patients, notice changes, and share updates with the care team.
- Support or participate in group sessions and activities.
- Assist nurses during high-acuity situations, including patient de-escalation and safety monitoring.
- Stay with patients requiring close observation, including during seclusion or restraint.
- Help receive and safely settle patients admitted from EMS or law enforcement (if in ED setting).
- Keep the unit clean, organized, and ready; including stocking rooms and supplies.
- Support safe patient transport when needed.
Success Matrix:
What success looks like in this role
Your work shows up in patient outcomes, not just completed tasks.
- Patients feel safe:
You create calm, respectful interactions that reduce agitation and fear. - Early intervention happens:
You notice subtle behavioral changes and speak up—preventing escalation. - Stronger engagement:
Patients participate more in care and groups because you build trust. - Care team confidence:
Nurses rely on your observations to guide clinical decisions. - Smoother discharges:
Patients leave better supported, with dignity preserved throughout their stay.
Qualifications
Required:
- 1 year experience in an acute psychiatric setting or equivalent behavioral health experience OR 20 shifts floating to an inpatient psych unit as a CNA
- Oregon CNA or Oregon EMT-B certification
- Basic Life Support (BLS) through American Heart Association or American Red Cross upon hire
Preferred:
- Coursework in psychology or a related field
- Additional acute care or psychiatric experience
Life at Peace Health + Life in Springfield, OR
At Peace Health, we believe care extends beyond the bedside, to our caregivers, our communities, and each other. You'll find a culture grounded in compassion, collaboration, and respect for every individual's story.
Why Springfield / Eugene area:
- Nestled in the Pacific Northwest, with easy access to forests, rivers, and mountains
- A community that values wellness, nature, and balance
- Vibrant local culture with farmers markets, arts, and outdoor recreation year-round
- A welcoming, inclusive environment where people from all backgrounds belong
See how Peace Health is committed to Inclusivity, Respect for Diversity and Cultural Humility.
Your wellbeing matters:
We offer a comprehensive benefits package including medical/dental/vision, retirement with employer match, PTO, tuition assistance, wellness resources, and expanded mental health support.
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