MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST I - ADOLESCENT UNIT DAY SHIFT
Company: Nationwide Children's Hospital
Location: Columbus
Posted on: November 9, 2024
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Job Description:
Mental Health Specialist I - Adolescent Unit Day Shift
Requisition ID
2024-52761
Category
Behavioral Health
Overview
Day Shift- 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 0.6 FTE and 0.8 FTE (24 - 32
hours/week) Every other weekend required; Benefits eligible.
Position starts at $19.387 an hour, and $1.50 weekend differential.
Pay to commensurate with relevant experience. Responsible for
performing basic supportive, Trauma Informed care to specified
patients/families under the direction and supervision of an RN/Care
Manager. Responsibilities include the provision of a safe and
therapeutic milieu, crisis intervention and assistance with
activities of daily living. Collects, documents, and reports data
to the RN Care Manager but does not interpret data. Demonstrates
competence in providing age-appropriate, Trauma Informed care and
service for pediatric patients. Why Nationwide Children's
Hospital?
The moment you walk through our doors, you feel it. When you meet
our patient families, you believe it. And when you talk with anyone
who works here, you want to be part of it. Welcome to Nationwide
Children's Hospital, Where Passion Meets Purpose. Here, Diversity,
Equity and Inclusion are integrated into our core values and
practices. We are passionate about building, sustaining and
evolving an inclusive and equitable environment. We are seeking
individuals who live these values and want to share their
experiences and efforts in support of our collective mission. We're
14,000 strong. And it takes every one of us to improve the lives of
the kids we care for, and the kids around the world we'll never
meet. Kids who live healthier, fuller lives because of the
knowledge we share. We know it takes a Collaborative Culture to
deliver on our promise to provide the very best, innovative care
and to foster new discoveries, made possible by the most
groundbreaking research. Anywhere. Ask anyone with a Nationwide
Children's badge what they do for a living. They'll tell you it's
More Than a Job. It's a calling. It's a chance to use and grow your
talent to make an impact that truly matters. Because here, we exist
simply to help children everywhere. Nationwide Children's Hospital.
A Place to Be Proud. Responsibilities
Clinical:
1. Participates with the interdisciplinary team in specialized
patient care activities.
a. Provides encouragement support and reinforces positive behavior
with a therapeutic, calm approach while maintaining therapeutic
boundaries, setting limits, and utilizing de-escalation techniques,
including physical intervention skills.
b. Demonstrates ability to identify and record relevant information
for the most common diagnostic groups including:
i. Major Depression (with and without psychotic features).
ii. Bipolar Affective Disorder (including manic, depressed and
mixed episode).
iii. Psychotic Disorder (Including Schizophrenia & Subtypes)
iv. Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders.
v. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
vi. Autism Spectrum Disorders.
vii. Intermittent Explosive Disorder.
c. Effectively establishes therapeutic relationships with patients
and families on the unit.
d. Utilizes Trauma Informed Care philosophies when interacting with
patients and families.
e. Leads, or co-leads and/or reinforces teaching of symptom
management, including relaxation techniques, anger management,
therapeutic goal-setting, problem solving, coping skills, etc.
f. Assists with Admission & Discharge Process as directed by unit
RN. Completes unit/room orientation; reinforces information given
to patients.
g. Utilizes therapeutic, Trauma Informed intervention techniques
before, during and after the time of crisis to support safe patient
de-escalation.
h. Assists with physical crisis intervention techniques and
physical restraint during specific crisis situations per NCH
policy.
2. Collects, documents, and reports the following data:
a. Vital signs
b. Temperature (oral, axillary, rectal); pulse (apical and radial);
respirations; blood pressure using the non-invasive automatic blood
pressure machine.
c. Heights, weights, and abdominal girth.
d. Oxygen saturation.
3. Provides basic supportive care:
a. Hygiene: (bath, shampoos, mouth care).
b. Bed making and keep patient room clean and orderly
c. Nutrition:
Oral feedings; gravity tube feedings (G-tube; for O-G or N-G
feedings, placement must be checked by an RN or LPN prior to
initiation of feeding. When using an enteral feeding pump, the
Mental Health Technician can fill the bag and prime the tubing. The
LPN or RN must set the rate and initiate the feeding. Measures
intake. Delivers and collects meal trays and record I & O, calorie
counts.
d. Mobility: Assists with transfer (wheelchair, etc.) Ambulates
patients
e. Elimination:
Assists with urinary catheter insertion.
Performs peri-care using soap and water for patients with a Foley
catheter during daily bath and as needed to maintain cleanliness of
area around foley catheter.
Empties catheter bag.
Measures output (from catheter bag or collection device).
Empties urine or stool.
f. Provides basic skin care and applies NCH approved over the
counter skin products that provide a protective barrier to prevent
skin breakdown.
g. Reposition patients and documents per NCH Skin Risk
Protocol.
h. Performs the constant attendant responsibilities for patients as
delegated.
i. Cares for patients with restraints and documents observations
per policy.
j. Promotes general patient safety.
4. Performs the following procedures:
a. Specimen collection: (urine for urinalysis and culture, stool
for stool studies, sputum for culture, gastric drainage, blood by
capillary puncture). Obtains clean catch urine.
b. Specimen testing per unit policy.
c. Cast/traction/pin care.
d. Simple (clean/non-sterile) dressing changes: band aid,
established G-tube site, surgical skin prep, covers surgical wounds
for shower, established ostomy site (change bag, clean site).
e. Holds, positions patient and assists with procedures (examples:
IV insertion, lumbar puncture, chest tube insertion and
removal).
f. Observes and reports appearance of peripheral IV site.
g. Gather/open/set up supplies (including sterile trays) to assist
RN/Care Manager and others.
h. Gather tubing for both peripheral IVs and central venous
catheters (does not include assembly, spiking bag or priming
tubing).
i. Observes heat or cold applications: for example heating/cooling
blanket, ice packs, heat lamp. Reports observations to RN.
j. Assists with prescribed respiratory therapy activities: oral and
nasal bulb suctioning.
k. Assists patient to cough and deep breathe (ex: spirometer) and
documents.
l. Assists with oxygen therapy: sets up tubing and nasal
cannula/mask.
m. Attaches patients to the pulse oximeter according to policy.
n. Assists with prescribed physical therapy activities: (under
direction of licensed physical therapist). Performs specific range
of motion exercises.
o. Uses approved equipment safely and appropriately.
p. Transports patients to other departments/areas of the hospital:
Mental Health Technicians may transport patients per hospital
policy to other departments/areas (x-ray, MRI, etc.). The RN/Care
Manager must assess the patient to determine the appropriate level
of personnel to transport the patient.
5. Documents all data collected and care provided.
6. Role responsibilities and accountable for: Accepts delegation
from RN/Care Manager. Demonstrates time and resource management.
Demonstrates appropriate use of hospital resources:
a. Incidental personal use of NCH information systems (including
the telephone) is permissible so long as the usage does not
interfere with job performance, does not deny other users access to
the system resources, does not incur significant costs, and is
allowed by the department head or manager.
b. Users may not use computing resources for their own personal or
financial gain. Viewing materials that are obscene, objectionable
or that put NCH at undue risk is prohibited unless it is a
documented part of the user's duties and approved by the manager or
department head.
7. Follows hospital policies and procedures.
8. Follows HIPPA Guidelines
9. Participates in unit/program/area quality improvement
activities.
10. Performs general unit tasks (answers phone, call lights,
admission/discharge functions, etc.)
Environmental
1. Performs regular checks of the patient environment to maintain
safety.
2. Dusts surface areas on the unit/area.
3. Cleans the unit/area refrigerators (conference room).
4. Changes needle boxes.
5. Empties non-routine trash and lines bags.
6. Assists unit in maintaining Joint Commission readiness (keeping
hallways clear, linen carts covered etc).
7. Completes unit specific environmental duties as assigned.
Educational:
1. Acts as a preceptor of orientation and training of other Mental
Health Technician (MHT) staff.
2. Provides peer input for performance appraisals at the request of
the manager or RN.
3. Identifies own learning needs, seek assistance and attend
educational programs as needed.
4. Attends annual/mandatory in-services within designation time
frame.
5. Participates in educational activities offered by the
unit/area/division.
Interpersonal:
1. Must be able 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. Must be flexible and not easily frustrated in dealing
with differences of opinion.
2. Provides age-appropriate care (based on growth and development
principles) to patients and families.
3. Participates as a member of the patient care team by assisting
others.
4. Participates in unit conferences as requested.
5. Within role expectations, meets the standards of patient care
and performs within the policies and procedures of Children's
Hospital, Inc. and the Division of Patient Care Services.
6. Demonstrates promptness and consistency in meeting scheduled
work commitments. Qualifications
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
1. High school graduate or equivalent.
2. Students in Bachelors of Psychology, Social Work, Nursing or
related field can apply after half of their undergrad program has
been completed OR One year of comparable experience in a hospital
setting within the past 3 years.
3. Good written and verbal communication, interpersonal and
problem-solving skills.
4. Neat appearance, good grooming and professional manner.
5. Must be CPR trained (American Heart Association CPR for Family
and Friends) course or Health Care Provider course or Red Cross
equivalent.
MINIMUM PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Must be able to see, hear, stand, walk, speak, read, and perform
basic math calculations (add, subtract, multiply and divide), and
perform manual tasks with or without accommodation, and care for
oneself with little or no difficulty.
2. Applies the principles of body mechanics in lifting or moving
patients and/or equipment.
3. Must be able to independently lift up to 25 pounds.
4. Must be able to move or reposition patients of any weight or
size with the assistance of another person(s) and/or equipment.
The above list of duties is intended to describe the general nature
and level of work performed by individuals assigned to this
classification. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of
duties performed by the individual so classified, nor is it
intended to limit or modify the right of any supervisor to assign,
direct, and control the work of employees under his/her
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