Behavioral Health Tech in Garfield Heights, Ohio at InspireKids
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Job Description
OUR CULTURE:
At InspireKids, we envision a world where every child has the tools and support needed to overcome mental health challenges and reach their full potential. We are committed to becoming a leading provider of mental health services, recognized for excellence, innovation, and a holistic approach to children’s development. Our goal is to make mental health care accessible, stigma-free, and seamlessly integrated into every child’s educational journey.
OUR MISSION:
To empower young minds, fostering resilience and self-confidence, to help them thrive both in school and in life.
Our core values are represented in the acronym “INSPIRE”
Integrity We uphold the highest standards of ethical practice, transparency and accountability.
Nurturing We create a supportive environment where every child can grow and thrive.
Strength We empower children to build inner strength so they can face life with confidence.
Partnership We collaborate closely with families and educators to support each child.
Innovation We embrace advances in therapy and creative approaches to provide effective care.
Respect We treat each child, their family and our team members with dignity and respect.
Empathy We approach every interaction with understanding and compassion.
INSPIRE
We strive to INSPIRE every child to discover their potential and embrace their unique strengths. Our dedicated team works collaboratively to INSPIRE confidence and resilience in the young minds we serve, ensuring they are equipped to navigate life's challenges. By fostering a nurturing and innovative environment, we INSPIRE both children and their families to pursue a path of growth, well-being, and success.
POSITION PURPOSE:
The Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) at InspireKids plays a key role in supporting children throughout their behavioral health journey. BHTs help create a safe, structured, and therapeutic environment while reinforcing treatment goals and promoting positive behavioral, emotional, and social development. Working closely with the clinical team, BHTs support daily program activities, therapeutic groups, skill-building interventions, and behavior management strategies. Through consistent engagement, positive role modeling, and individualized support, they help children build coping skills, improve functioning, and make meaningful progress toward their treatment goals. When qualified and assigned, BHTs may also provide billable behavioral health services in accordance with agency policies and payer requirements.
Requirements:Behavioral Health Support Responsibilities:
- Provide direct supervision and support to children in accordance with individualized treatment plans.
- Maintain a safe, structured, and therapeutic environment at all times.
- Support daily program activities, including therapeutic groups, skill-building activities, transitions, meals, and community outings as assigned.
- Reinforce treatment goals, behavior support plans, and therapeutic interventions identified by the clinical team.
- Assist children in developing coping skills, emotional regulation, social skills, communication skills, and problem-solving abilities.
- Utilize trauma-informed behavior management, de-escalation, and crisis intervention techniques to support positive outcomes and ensure safety.
- Monitor and communicate observations regarding child behavior, participation, progress, and significant concerns.
- Complete daily progress notes, behavioral observations, incident reports, attendance records, and other required documentation accurately and within established timeframes.
- Maintain timely and accurate documentation in the electronic health record (EHR) in accordance with agency, Medicaid, and regulatory requirements.
- Model appropriate social, emotional, and behavioral skills while building positive therapeutic relationships with children.
- Collaborate with therapists, case managers, nurses, caregivers, and other treatment team members to support continuity of care.
- Assist with family engagement, care coordination, and skill development activities as assigned.
- When qualified and assigned, provide billable behavioral health services in accordance with treatment plans, agency policies, and payer requirements.
- Maintain confidentiality and comply with HIPAA, Medicaid, OhioMHAS, Joint Commission, and agency requirements.
- Participate in staff meetings, training, supervision, and professional development activities.
Perform other duties as assigned to support program operations and client care.