Behavioral Health Technician
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health
and the job listing Expires on March 8, 2026
Department: Residential
Classification: Hourly
Starting Salary: $20.00 per hour (based on education and experience)
SummaryTurn Around is seeking both full time and part time Behavioral Health Technicians (BHTs) to join our residential services team where we provide state-of-the-art trauma-focused treatment (evaluation, therapy, case management services) to children ages 13-17 and their families in the aftermath of exposure to human trafficking and complex trauma. The BHT is responsible for implementing and following each resident’s treatment plan to ensure that the therapeutic needs of all residents are met, and for following procedures for residential daily living, educational programs, and ensuring the safety and health of all residents.
The BHT facilitates individualized and group activities and programs to ensure that each resident receives therapeutic, educational, and personal care. BHTs report to the Residential Shift Supervisor and/or the Residential Manager. This is an essential position, which may require work during holidays, inclement weather, or emergencies to ensure continuity of care. Due to the nature of the residential facility serving female clients and the need to provide trauma-informed, privacy-sensitive care, this position is limited to female applicants in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations governing Bona Fide Occupational Qualifications (BFOQ).
- Provide therapeutic and/or behavioral support to children and youth participating in the residential program.
- Implement daily activities, individual plan treatment goals, and monitor resident behavior.
- Assist in monitoring residents’ daily living skills, including personal hygiene, dressing, and care of possessions.
- Assist in supporting healthy eating behaviors by preparing meals and snacks.
- Assist in monitoring and increasing resident life skills development.
- Develop, implement, and participate in all resident activities and outings, including recreational activities, education and vocational training.
- Transport residents using Turn Around vehicles.
- Provide assistance to volunteers and interns.
- Actively participate in residential meetings and multidisciplinary team meetings.
- Participate in training programs pertinent to the program’s mission.
- Maintain order, cleanliness, and maintenance of the residence.
- Administer and monitor resident’s medications and ensure medical attention for routine and emergency issues.
- Communicate and document appropriate information to treatment team members.
- Assist in providing crisis prevention/intervention support.
- Implement safety and security protocols and respond to emergencies.
- Document notes regarding client participation, emergency situations, and shift summaries.
- Be available to work non-traditional work hours, weekends/overnights.
- Receive all required and ongoing training and follow all procedures for safety and health of residents.
- High School Diploma or equivalent required.
- 2+ years of experience in a residential setting serving children and youth preferred.
- Pass criminal background check, provide driving history record, and medical clearance.
- Must be age 21 or over.
- Certification in CPR and First Aid; CMT certified.
- Become a certified Residential Child and Youth Care Practitioner within 6 months of hire.
- Experience implementing positive behavioral intervention and support to children and youth.
- Knowledge of database management systems.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to handle confidential information with discretion.
- Must be willing and able to work evenings/overnight/weekend shifts (at least one weekend per month).
- Bi-lingual highly encouraged to apply.
This position performs its duties routinely onsite in a residential setting for children. Staff working in a residential setting are exposed to the possibility of vicarious trauma and victim trauma response by working with residents impacted by trauma and sexual violence. Other possible exposure risks include narcotics, alcohol, pests, and Bloodborne Pathogens. As an essential employee, you may be required to work during…
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