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New Paths Clinical Tech in Flint, Michigan
Clinical Tech
Flint, MI, US
30+ days agoRequisition ID: 1131
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We are looking for Clinical Technicians to work 2nd or 3rd shift.
Our mission is one of providing individuals an opportunity to change their lives. We are committed to utilizing innovative, evidence-based pathways to assist individuals in achieving and sustaining a healthy quality of life.
The vision of New Paths, Inc. is to be an effective and dynamic force in the treatment of behavioral health while recognizing the individuality of the person served.
Our Clinical Technicians are:
Responsible for meeting with new clients, reviewing rules and expectations, daily schedules, medication protocols, taking vital signs according to protocols, and the overall introduction to the unit.
Support and adhere to the NPI Code of Ethics, work rules, policies, plans and procedures to promote a safe and secure environment for the residents, visitors and employees of New Paths.
Responsible for providing a variety of structured and unstructured educational and supportive interventions to clients receiving services at New Paths.
Responsible for implementation of the daily program schedule.
Remain engaged with clients in the milieu throughout the shift to promote personal growth and environmental safety.
Assist clients with timely self-administration of prescribed medications according to policy and procedure.
Document interventions and/or services thoroughly, accurately and timely according to policy and procedure.
Work with clients to organize special activities including holiday plans, recreational activities, etc., to include timely budget preparation and submission to administration.
Communicate shift report both verbally and in writing to coworkers each and every shift.
Maintain commitment to professional competency by maintaining professional growth and development (20 continuing education units, CEU's, per year).
Participate in performance appraisal process by identifying professional learning needs and individual goals with supervisor.
Participate in staff meetings/team meetings/peer review as required.
Participate in performance improvement efforts and other responsibilities as designated by the Director of Clinical Services.
REQUIRED ABILITIES AND MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Required:
Bachelor's degree in Behavioral Sciences, Human Services or equivalent, OR two (2) or more years' experience with substance use disorder and/or mental health populations.
If applicable, Registered Development Plan with MCBAP, CADC, CAADC (for substance use disorder).
If applicable, maintain licensing and/or certification to meet contractual