Behavioral Health Technician
Description

  

POSITION SUMMARY:

Responsible for daily supervision and support of clients.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 

1. Plans with the Dorm Supervisor and carries out scheduled groups with clients. (Social Responsibility & Open Communication)

2. Maintains oral and written communication with staff, clients, and others as requested. In essence, communication is vital to this position and is viewed as a direct reflection of the YCII. 

3. Meets weekly, at the least, with assigned primary clients. Also, helps clients set daily goals and support them through their program. (Growth and change)

4. Responsible for daily documentation of clients and specific reports pertaining to primary clients. (Social Responsibility)

5. Responsible for primary clients’ clinical chart condition. (Social Responsibility)

6. Supervises clients in accordance with MMYTC protocols (Joint Commission, OBHL, and agency requirements). (Nonviolence)

7. With permission, carries out activities: games, sports, projects, etc. with clients in following the schedule. (Social Responsibility)

8. Ensures safety of all clients, staff, visitors, and animals. (Nonviolence)

9. Follows all MMYTC rules and norms, and is supportive of the Mountain Lion Club (MLC). (Social Responsibility)

10. May be needed to transport in MMYTC vehicles. (Social Responsibility)

11. Demonstrates proper methods of cleaning and organizing with the clients. (Social Responsibility)

12. Follows and ensures safety regulations: maintains order, settles disputes, conducts routine head count, checks for safe environment, and prevents the client from harming self and others. (Nonviolence)

13. Keeps records and may complete incident reports (if applicable) (Social Responsibility)

14. Exemplifies appropriate role model through physical appearance, social skills, professional words and acts, sets clear professional boundaries. (Social Responsibility and Emotional Intelligence)

15. Qualified to administer medications to self-medicating clients. (Social Responsibility)

16.  Utilizes trained, trauma-informed interventions to challenge unhealthy behaviors to achieve a desired resolution to conflict. (Open Communication) 

17. All other duties as assigned by supervisor or relative chain of command

18. Adheres to Mingus policy and practice concerning creation, editing, transmission, storage, and disposition of all Protected Health Information in compliance with HIPAA. (Social Responsibility)

19. Must receive 1 hour or more of clinical oversight every 2-week period


Reasonable Accommodations Statement

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 


POSITION QUALIFICATION

  • Minimum age of 21
  • Has a high school diploma or high school equivalency diploma.
  • Evidence of freedom from infectious pulmonary tuberculosis
  • Ability to obtain a Level 1 Fingerprint clearance card (or have a current valid      level 1 fingerprint card).
  • Individual judgment, discretion, and decision-making skills.
  • Emotionally and physically able to assist in physical escort and/or restraint. 
  • Must be able to help carry an ill, injured, or incapacitated student.
  • Must be physically able to assist in AWOL searches in mountainous terrain. 
  • Confidentiality and professionalism are essential

SKILLS & ABILITIES:

Education: High school Diploma or GED 

Experience:  Experience in the behavioral health field is preferred.

Other Skills: Must maintain flexibility in a fast-paced changing environment.

 

About Mingus Mountain Youth Treatment Center:

Mingus Mountain Youth Treatment Center


Residential Behavioral Health | Adolescent Treatment | Trauma-Informed Care | Arizona Nonprofit


Mingus Mountain Youth Treatment Center (MMYTC) is a nonprofit residential behavioral health treatment center serving adolescents with serious emotional, behavioral, and substance use disorders. Located in Arizona, we provide structured, trauma-informed, and clinically sophisticated care for youth who require intensive therapeutic support. MMYTC staff routinely treat vulnerable youth who have survived abuse, neglect and exploitation in their communities, which provides a unique opportunity for staff to provide life-saving care.

Our multidisciplinary team includes licensed therapists, behavioral health technicians, nurses, case managers, educators, and direct care professionals who work together to create safe, therapeutic environments where youth can stabilize, heal, and build lifelong skills.


Why Work at MMYTC?

If you’re looking for meaningful work in behavioral health, residential treatment, youth services, or mental health care, MMYTC offers the opportunity to make a direct and lasting impact.

We are committed to:

v Trauma-informed, strengths-based treatment approaches

v Collaborative, team-oriented clinical care

v Professional growth and internal advancement

v Ethical, mission-driven nonprofit service

v A safe, structured residential environment

Whether you are an experienced licensed clinician (LCSW, LPC, LMFT), behavioral health technician, psychiatric nurse, case manager, special education teacher, or entry-level direct care staff, you’ll be part of a team that values compassion, accountability, and excellence.


Our Clinical Model

Our evidence-based programming integrates:

v Individual, group, and family therapy

v Psychiatric evaluation and medication management

v Substance use disorder treatment

v Specialized care for youth who are survivors of sexual exploitation

v Skills development and behavior management

v Accredited educational services

v Discharge planning and community reintegration

We serve adolescents with complex trauma histories, mood disorders, behavioral disorders, co-occurring substance use, and other mental health diagnoses requiring 24/7 therapeutic support.


Our Workplace Culture

At MMYTC, we recognize that strong outcomes for youth begin with supported, empowered staff. We emphasize:

v Clear leadership communication

v Clinical supervision and mentorship

v Ongoing training and certification opportunities

v Team collaboration across residential, clinical, and education departments

v A mission-driven culture focused on safety and growth

MMYTC believes that responsible organizations support the physical, psychological, emotional and moral needs of their staff, including through providing comprehensive employee benefit options. We are proud to provide competitive and affordable employee benefits that are customizable to each employee’s needs.


Join Our Team

If you are passionate about adolescent behavioral health, residential treatment, trauma-informed care, and making a difference in Arizona communities, we invite you to explore career opportunities at Mingus Mountain Youth Treatment Center. Together, we help youth build resilience, restore stability, and create brighter futures.