Mental Health Technician (Assessment & Referral) (Santa Rosa)
Company: Northern California Behavioral Health System
Location: Santa Rosa
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description ABOUT US: Formerly Aurora Santa
Rosa Hospital, SRBHH was opened in 2016 and is regarded as an
integral part of the greater Santa Rosa and Northern California
mental health system of care. Conveniently located in the North
Bay, this hospital consists of 144 acute psychiatric inpatient
beds. Santa Rosa Behavioral Healthcare Hospital (SRBHH) is regarded
as an integral part of the greater Santa Rosa and Northern
California mental health system of care. Conveniently located in
the North Bay, SRBHH serves adolescents and adults. We treat both
mental health and co-occurring psychiatric and substance abuse
conditions. POSITION TITLE: Mental Health Technician (Assessment &
Referral) PAY RANGE : $23.50-$27.50 Per Hour REPORTS TO: Director
of Assessment and Referral HOURS: Weekend Swing Shift DESCRIPTION
OF POSITION: The Mental Health Worker provides direct patient care
to all patients with emotional or psychiatric disorders, supports
therapeutic milieu, ensures safety and well-being of patients and
carries out general nursing assistance necessary to treatment of
adolescents, adults, or older adult patients as assigned. The
Mental Health Worker is the primary person responsible for the
safety of the unit milieu. Environmental safety rounds are required
each shift and ongoing safety assessments including securing
contraband found within the milieu will be completed by the Mental
Health Worker. Safety Observations are required to be documented
and recorded in the patient’s medical record as ordered by the
psychiatric provider or under the direction of the Registered
Nurse. The Mental Health Technician (I – III) (Assessment and
Referral) maintains knowledge of, participates in further training
provided, and understands the potential risks regarding
occupational health hazards (e.g. bloodborne pathogen exposures).
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Treatment Planning: Participate in treatment
planning: (a) helps identify patients' problems, needs, and
strengths; (b) suggests modifications to treatment plan based on
observations of patients' behavior; (c) provides input into
discharge planning. Patient Care: Participate in implementing
patients' treatment plans by: (a) monitoring patients' progress;
(b) communicating information regarding patients' behavior to other
members of treatment team; c) maintains communication with patient,
family members, and referral sources in patients' interests; (d)
co-facilitates didactic, educational, and community groups within
the context of the adolescent treatment program; (e) encourages and
facilitates patients' participation in therapeutic activities; (f)
supervises patients to ensure their safety and their involvement in
treatment; (g) provides input during shift report. Hall Monitor: An
important role in the care of the patient includes the assignment
as Hall Monitor. The Hall Monitor is responsible for the safety and
security of both staff and patients. The Hall Monitor observes the
interaction between patients as well as the interactions between
staff and patients that occur in the hallway. The Hall Monitor must
report all suspicious activity to the appropriate nurse in charge
of the unit as soon as possible and also notify unit staff of
potential boundary violations. Patient Attendant: Accompany and
transport patients as assigned. Orient new patients to unit,
program, and milieu. Assists patients in carrying out activities of
daily living, when congruent with the patients' treatment plan and
needs, age, and developmental level. Maintains a safe, orderly, and
therapeutic physical environment for patients. Participates in
maintaining the therapeutic milieu on the unit, enforces the level
system or other methods of behavior management. Patient Records:
Maintain patient, program, department, and related documentation.
Carry out clerical and administrative assignment to support patient
care and department and organization operations. Training
Activities: Complete orientation and competency assessments as
required for position. Participate in activities enhancing
professional growth and development. Assist patients with
activities of daily living such as hygiene and toileting. Other
Duties: Upholds the Organization's ethics and customer service
standards. Performs related duties, as requested. Requirements
Education/Licensure High school, GED, or equivalent required.
Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification required,
or obtained within initial orientation period. Verbal de-escalation
and physical intervention program as approved by the CNO. English
proficiency required. Knowledge and Experience High school level
reading and writing skills; legible handwriting Familiarity with
medical and psychological terminology and human behavior principles
preferred Basic knowledge of human growth and development helpful
Experience with therapeutic limit-setting helpful or an
understanding of level systems or other behavior management
modalities helpful Ability to maintain professional boundaries
Skills and Abilities: Maintains confidentiality of patients at all
times Sensitivity to and willingness to interact with persons of
various social, cultural, economic and educational backgrounds.
Skills in teaching or assisting with activities of daily living
helpful Ability to work independently and as part of a team Good
judgment, problem-solving and decision-making skills Ability to
work in a fast-paced, expanding environment Physical Requirements:
Ability to exercise self-control in potentially volatile situations
such as being verbally or physically confronted in a threatening or
aggressive manner; must be able to work and concentrate amidst
distractions such as noise, conversation and foot traffic; ability
to handle interruptions often and be able to move from one task to
another; must be flexible and not easily frustrated in dealing with
differences of opinions. Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl,
reach, stand, walk, push, pull, lift, grasp, and be able to
perceive the attributes of objects such as size, shape,
temperature, and/or texture by touching with skin, particularly
that of the fingertips. Ability to express and exchange ideas via
spoken word during activities in which they must convey detail or
important spoken instructions to others accurately, sometimes
quickly and loudly. Hearing to perceive the nature of sound with no
less than 40 dB loss @ Hz, 1000 Hz, and 2000 Hz with or without
correction; ability to perceive detailed information through oral
communication and to make fine discriminations in sound. Perform
repetitive motions with wrists, hands, and fingers. Individual must
be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and to be
able to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects. Work
requires a minimum standard of visual acuity with or without
correction that will enable people in the role to complete
administrative and clerical tasks and visually observe patients on
the unit and in therapeutic activities. While worker may possibly
be subjected to temperature changes, the worker is generally not
substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions as the
work is predominantly inside. Benefits Health Insurance Vision
Insurance Dental Insurance 401k Retirement Plan Healthcare Spending
Account Life Insurance (Supplemental Life, Term and Universal plans
are also available) Short and Long-Term Disability (with additional
buy-in opportunities) PTO Plan with Holiday Premium Pay Discounted
Cafeteria Meal Plan Tuition Reimbursement
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