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Behavioral Health Specialist I - Summary Overview
Role Purpose The Behavioral Health Specialist I (BHS I) provides direct care, supervision, and therapeutic support to children and adolescents in an inpatient or partialhospitalization psychiatric setting. Working under the direction of the Clinical Nurse Manager, Program Director, and Charge RN, the BHS I helps maintain a safe, structured, and developmentally appropriate therapeutic milieu while supporting the interdisciplinary treatment team. Core Values & Success Factors Employees are expected to model organizational values-Compassion, Accountability, Respect, Excellence-and demonstrate key success factors including Instilling Trust, Valuing Differences, Patient & Community Focus, and Collaboration.
Key Responsibilities
A. Milieu Management & Safety
Maintain a safe, therapeutic environment and actively engage with assigned children throughout the shift. Implement and document patient observation levels as ordered. Assist with activities of daily living, hygiene, and routine supervision. Provide support and information to parents/guardians as directed by the treatment team. Identify and report safety concerns; complete incident reports and documentation. Participate in crisis intervention, restraint debriefings, and follow-up procedures. Intervene therapeutically during disruptive or unsafe behaviors while maintaining appropriate boundaries.
B. Compliance & Professional Standards
Adhere to all hospital, departmental, and program policies. Maintain required certifications: crisis management, CPR, OSHA, ERS, Safety. Attend staff meetings, peer reviews, and required trainings.
C. Patient Care Planning & Documentation
Support the therapeutic alliance with patients and families during admission and throughout treatment. Document objective observations each shift and communicate them to the RN. Review and contribute to milieu care plans daily. Participate in treatment team meetings, rounds, and handoff reports. Accurately document significant observations in the medical record and Kardex. Share knowledge with peers and adapt care approaches to individual developmental needs.
D. Therapeutic Programming & Behavioral Support
Assist patients with ADLs and personal hygiene based on developmental ability. Co-lead community meetings, social skills groups, recreation groups, and other program-specific activities. Implement behavioral management plans and set consistent therapeutic limits. Organize and supervise unit activities, including physical and social development tasks. Participate in family teaching visits and parent training as assigned. Model appropriate interpersonal interactions for patients and families. Support recreation therapy and manage crises using least-restrictive interventions.
Flexibility
Minimum Qualifications
Education
Knowledge & Skills
Ability to care for patients across developmental stages and cultural backgrounds. Willingness and aptitude to learn role-specific skills. Ability to remain calm and make rational decisions during crises. Competence in de-escalation techniques and safe physical intervention.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs, run short distances, stand/walk frequently. Ability to block/deflect aggression and physically hold struggling patients using approved methods. Ability to bend, squat, kneel, grasp, and escort combative patients safely.
Experience
Independence & Supervision
Pay Range: $18.13-$29.90
EEO Statement: Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment. Location: Bradley Hospital - 1011 Veterans Memorial Pkwy East Providence, Rhode Island 02915
Work Type: 4 shifts/month, 2 weekend shifts
Work Shift: Variable
Daily Hours: Per Diem - As required
Driving Required: No
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