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Mental Health Technician - Psych Non Routine - Full Time

Christus Health
United States, Louisiana, Alexandria
3330 Masonic Drive (Show on map)
Feb 27, 2026
Description

Summary:

Facilitates the provision of patient care by performing specific nursing tasks in accordance with organizational and regulatory compliance.

Responsibilities:


  • Associate demonstrates competence in the performance of duties and responsibilities related to the application of CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini's Core Values.
  • Maintains continuous alertness and response to patient safety issues and participates in maintaining a safe and secure patient care environment:
    • Uses patient identifiers as defined by policy
    • Makes rounds to assure patient safety and satisfaction
    • Answers call lights promptly
    • Maintains falls precautions
    • Performs complete hand-off communication clearly and effectively
    • Provides emergency assistance within the defined role
    • Maintains a hazard-free work environment
    • Maintains unit security
    • Participates in emergency and disaster plans
    • Initiates call for emergencies and responds to staff needs
    • Complies with regulatory agency guidelines/rules
    • Performs appropriate luggage package checks, removing and properly securing contraband.
    • Make rounds on patients at least every 15-minute intervals on both day and night
  • Adheres to CHRISTUS policies and procedures and the standards of JC, OSHA, DHH, HIPAA, etc.:
    • Maintains infection control standards by using proper isolation techniques, handwashing, and standard precautions
    • Provides privacy and maintenance of confidentiality
    • Promotes patients' right to make personal choices to accommodate their needs and be free from abuse, mistreatment, and neglect, reporting any instances of maltreatment to appropriate personnel
    • Assists in resolving grievances and disputes
    • Provides needed assistance in getting to and participating in patient and family meetings and other activities
    • Maintains care and security of the patient's personal possessions
    • Works with nursing staff to reduce the need for restraints
    • Screens telephone calls and visitor requests to protect patient confidentiality
    • Restricts access to patient information (e.g., charts, computers, etc.)
    • Demonstrates knowledge of informed consent
    • Recognizes age, diversity, and specific needs/issues of customers served
  • Communicates with patient/family/staff members in ways that demonstrate:
    • Spends time with and listens to patients and families as needed. Reports patients' and families' fears, problems, and anxieties to the professional staff.
    • Awareness of age-specific needs and developmental tasks
    • Sensitivity and openness for allowing the patient to make personal choices
    • Reinforcement of the patient plan of care and education goals, e.g., use of an incentive spirometer, frequent ambulation, NPO status, etc.
    • The ability to involve the patient/family as a source of emotional support
    • Has good listening skills
    • Treats patients with compassion
    • Exhibits motivation and interest in working with psychiatric patients
  • Communicates with team members demonstrating:
    • Prompt reporting of changes in patient condition
    • Timely awareness & reporting of clinical and equipment alarms
    • Appropriate access to the chain-of-command
    • Collaboration with the multidisciplinary team
    • Exhibits capability to handle crisis situations appropriately
    • Exhibits assertiveness skills when enforcing guidelines and rules
    • Exhibits independent decision-making skills, yet is able to discern the need for professional staff input.
  • Performs communication using various technology applications:
    • Communicates with patients and staff via intercom
    • Sends/receives documents via fax
    • Sends/receives email and uses other programs/tools
    • Contacts personnel via telecommunication systems (e.g., pagers, cell phones)
    • Answers and processes calls using proper telephone etiquette
  • Maintains responsibility for learning needs and remains current on all aspects of the nursing assistant role:
    • Attends in-services, department, staff, or other required meetings
    • Reviews facility-specific publications, memos, policies, and other job-related publications
    • Yearly CPI Training
    • Yearly CPR
    • Utilize knowledge of computer skills as changes occur
  • Performs basic nursing skills competently and in accordance with CHRISTUS policies and procedures following initial competence validation within the scope of practice:
    • Taking, recording, and reporting vital signs
    • Taking, recording, and reporting other clinical measurements such as pulse oximetry and bedside glucose
    • Measuring, recording, and reporting height/weight, nutritional, and fluid intake/output
    • Recognizing and reporting abnormal changes in body functioning
    • Care of catheters, colostomies, and ileostomies within the scope of practice
    • Specimen collection and delivery
    • Using appropriate moving and lifting techniques and equipment
    • Caring for the dying patient including post-mortem care
  • Performs patient care skills needed to assure patient comfort and safety:
    • Bathing, grooming (mouth care, shaving, hair care) and dressing
    • Toileting, walking and skin care
    • Tray distribution and assisting with eating (proper feeding techniques and aspiration precautions) and hydration
    • Transferring, positioning, turning, and encouraging range of motion
    • Recording patient care activities
    • Assisting with transporting patients
    • Assisting with admission, transfer, and/or discharge processes, including securing assistive devices and personal effects
  • Participates in care of the patient environment and equipment:
    • Maintains the cleanliness of the room and bedside area
    • Replenishes water, linen, towels, etc.
    • Maintains the cleanliness of bedside mechanical equipment, including oxygen and suction
    • Reapplication of sequential compression devices

Requirements:

Education/Skills


  • High School Diploma required.

Experience


  • 6 months of Healthcare Experience preferred.

Licenses, Registrations or Certifications


  • American Heart Association Basic Life Support certification required.
  • De-Escalation Certification or completion within 90 days of employment and recertified annually.

Work Schedule:

7PM - 7AM

Work Type:

Full Time


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