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Psychiatric Technician

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Location:
Coalinga, California, CA 94157
Base Pay:
$53,712 - $55,020 /Year
Other Pay:
Great Benefits!!
Employee Type:
Full-Time
Industry:
Healthcare - Health Services
Managed Care
Government - Civil Service
Manages Others:
No
Job Type:
Health Care
Professional Services
Experience:
Not Specified
Travel:
None
Division:
Department of Mental Health
Post Date:
11/2/2009
Contact Information
Contact:
Shayna Lopez
Ref ID:
PsychTech LA
Description

ABOUT COALINGA STATE HOSPITAL

 

California's newest state mental health hospital and the first constructed in more than a half century was deicated on August 24, 2005.  Federal, State, and local dignitaries touted the facility as a leading example for mental health service delivery for challenging populations as well as an economic engine for the Central Valley.  Coalinga State Hospital began treating patients- mostly sexually violent predators who were transferred from sister facility, Atascadero State Hospital, in early September 2005.




LOCATION

 

The City of Coalinga is located at the edge of the Coastal Mountain Range in the heart of California.  It is located 10 miles west of Interstate 5.  It is located halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco and sixty miles southwest of Fresno, California's sixth largest city.  The beach communities of Monterey, Morro Bay and Pismo Beach and within easy driving distance as are the Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite National Parks.

This small, rural community of approximately 16,000 people is an ideal location in which to settle and escape the traffic and congestion found in the larger cities of California.  Our facility enjoys strong and enthusiastic support of a progressive and familt friendly community.



Our quaint community is waiting to welcome you to its affordable living with home prices starting in the high $100,000s and rentals as low as $450 per month.


BENEFITS

 

We offer CalPERS retirement and health benefits!  A general overview of some of the benefits State employees may be eligible to receive:

  • Salary- Merit Salary adjustments is a yearly step increase until the maximum salary of the classification is reached.
  • Health/Dental- Several plans to chose from.  Coverage is for employee and eligible dependents.
  • Vision- Vision Service Plan coverage provides for an annual eye exam and one pair of glasses each calendar year.
  • Holidays- Receive pay for 13 State holidays observed during the year.  One personal holiday credit is also earned each fiscal year.
  • Savings Plus- A long term savings program designed to supplement employee retirement income.  Employees may enroll in the Deferred Compensation Plan or the 401K.
  • Direct Deposit- Employees may forward payroll warrants electronically to their financial institution.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)- The EAP provides services such as confidential counseling for self and family members, and financial and legal advice.

 


 

 

DEFINITION OF SERIES

           This series specification describes three classes used by the
           Department of Developmental Services, Department of Mental Health,
           and at correctional facilities or psychiatric outpatient clinics in
           the Department of Corrections to maintain order and supervise the
           conduct of patients or inmates; to protect and maintain the safety of
           persons and property; to provide a basic level of general behavioral
           psychiatric nursing care to patients or inmates who are mentally
           disordered offenders; to participate in the overall psychiatric
           treatment program; and to do other related work.


DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

           This series of classes is distinguished from the classes in the
           Psychiatric Technician series by the custody requirements imposed by
           the criminal nature of the forensic client, patient, or inmate
           population and by the security features of correctional facilities,
           developmental centers, and State hospitals.

JOB DESCRIPTION

           Custody tasks include escorting forensic clients, patients, or
           inmates in the facility and in the community; searching for drugs,
           contraband, and weapons; counting, distributing, and accounting for
           eating utensils to prevent their use as weapons; inspecting forensic
           clients', patients', or inmates' mail for hazardous contraband;
           inspecting facilities to identify security breaches that could lead
           to the escape of a forensic client, patient, or inmate; observing and
           intervening in forensic client, patient, or inmate behavior that may
           injure people, damage property, or signal impending escape attempts.

           Incumbents work with other disciplines as part of the treatment team
           to provide an overall treatment program for the forensic client,
           patient, or inmate.  Tasks include performing nursing procedures such
           as administering medications, treatments including oral medications,
           hypodermic injections, and at developmental centers administering
           urinary catheterizations, enemas, and taking and charting
           temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and respiration; observing
           forensic clients', patients', or inmates' physical condition and
           behavior and reporting significant changes to a unit supervisor or
           physician and recording nursing notes in the forensic clients',
           patients', or inmates' record; preparing and caring for forensic
           clients, patients, or inmates during treatment; giving first aid as
           needed; and participating as a member of the multidisciplinary team
           with the development of treatment plans and objectives from
           assessment of the forensic clients, patients, or inmates.

           Incumbents may assist in the training of Psychiatric Technician
           Students, Psychiatric Technician Training Candidates, Psychiatric
           Technician Trainees, and other ancillary staff; help to create a
           clean, safe, and therapeutic environment for forensic clients,
           patients, or inmates; apply mental health principles in all
           relationships with forensic clients, patients, or inmates; develop,
           encourage participation in, and supervise on-the-unit group and
           individual program activities for forensic clients, patients, or
           inmates; assist rehabilitation therapists in occupational,
           recreational, vocational, and educational therapy programs for
           forensic clients, patients, or inmates; motivate forensic clients,
           patients, or inmates to develop self-reliance in daily living and
           assist them with activities of daily living such as feeding, habit
           training, and maintaining a well-groomed appearance; keep forensic
           clients, patients, or inmates and their beds, clothing, and living
           areas clean; follow safe work practices; protect forensic clients,
           patients, inmates, and others from personal injury; order supplies as
           needed; keep records; and participate in in-service training
           programs.

 

 

 

 

Requirements FACTORS AFFECTING POSITION ALLOCATION

           Independence of action, the extent of supervision received and/or
           exercised, level of administrative and supervisory responsibilities,
           and the security features of the facility.

                                                         DEFINITION OF LEVELS

           PRE-LICENSED PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN (SAFETY)

           This is a temporary classification; all appointments to this class
           are made for a period not to exceed nine months.  Incumbents must
           have graduated from a training program for Psychiatric Technicians
           accredited by the California Board of Vocational Nurse and
           Psychiatric Technician Examiner (BVNPTE) or must have been accepted
           by that Board to take the licensing examination.  Incumbents must
           become licensed by the BVNPTE within nine months of the date of
           appointment or be terminated.  Incumbents work under direct
           supervision to assist licensed staff in providing custody services
           and basic behavioral and psychiatric nursing care to the forensic
           clients, patients, or inmates.


           PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN (SAFETY)

           This is the journey level in this series.  Incumbents work under
           general supervision and, in addition to their custody
           responsibilities, provide a basic level of general behavioral and
           psychiatric nursing care and are expected through their attitude,
           knowledge, and performance to facilitate the rehabilitation of
           forensic clients, patients, or inmates.  Incumbents may assist in the
           training of Psychiatric Technician Trainees and other ancillary
           staff.


           SENIOR PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN (SAFETY)

           This is the first supervisory level in the series.  As shift
           supervisors, incumbents supervise, train, and evaluate a group of
           Psychiatric Technicians (Safety) engaged in custody activities and
           basic behavioral and nursing care, and other assigned staff.
           Incumbents may also be assigned to especially difficult or complex
           duties where the only supervision exercised is over forensic clients,
           patients, or inmates, such as directing or monitoring forensic
           client, patient, or inmate activities in a therapy program.


                                                         MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

           PRE-LICENSED PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN (SAFETY)

           Completion of a Psychiatric Technician training program accredited by
           the BVNPTE.  (Equivalent study and training may be substituted for
           the required accredited training if such study and training has been
           accepted by the BVNPTE as qualifying for the Psychiatric Technician
           licensing examination.)


           PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN (SAFETY)

           Possession of a valid license to practice as a Psychiatric Technician
           issued by the BVNPTE.  (Applicants who are within four months of
           completing the Psychiatric Technician curriculum accredited by the
           BVNPTE will be admitted to the examination, but they must secure this
           license before they will be eligible for appointment.)


           SENIOR PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN (SAFETY)

           Possession of a valid license to practice as a Psychiatric Technician
           issued by the BVNPTE.
                                            and
           One year of experience performing the duties of a Psychiatric
           Technician (Safety) or Psychiatric Technician in a California State
           hospital or developmental center.


                                                         KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES

           ALL LEVELS:

           Knowledge of:  Custody procedures, and public and property protection
           policies; fundamentals of nursing care, general behavioral and
           psychiatric procedures, forensic client, patient, or inmate behavior
           and mental health principles and techniques involved in the care and
           treatment of individual or groups of developmentally or mentally
           disordered forensic clients, patients, or inmates; current first-aid
           methods; medical terminology; pharmacology; cardiopulmonary
           resuscitation; Management Assaultive Behavior techniques; hospital
           procedures.

           Ability to:  Learn and apply sound judgment for situations including
           the protection of persons and property; apply basic nursing
           knowledge, skills, and attitudes; establish effective therapeutic
           relationships with developmentally or mentally disordered forensic
           clients, patients, or inmates; recognize symptoms requiring medical
           or psychiatric attention; think and act quickly in emergencies; work
           with a treatment team to provide occupational, recreational,
           vocational, and educational therapy programs for forensic clients,
           patients, or inmates; follow directions; keep appropriate records;
           develop clear and concise reports of incidents; analyze situations
           accurately and take effective action.


           SENIOR PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIAN (SAFETY)

           Knowledge of:  All of the above, and the techniques of effective
           supervision; a supervisor's role in equal employment opportunities.

           Ability to:  All of the above, and supervise the work and development
           of a group of nursing staff.


                                                    SPECIAL PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS

           ALL LEVELS:

           An interest and a willingness to work at developmental centers, State
           hospitals, and correctional facilities or psychiatric outpatient
           clinics in the Department of Corrections; understanding of the
           behavior of forensic clients', patients', or inmates' emotional
           stability; patience; tolerance; tact; alertness; neat personal
           appearance; and hearing and vision required for successful job
           performance.


                             SPECIAL PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

           ALL LEVELS:

           Possession and maintenance of sufficient strength, agility, and
           endurance to perform during physically, mentally, and emotionally
           stressful and emergency situations encountered on the job without
           endangering the health and well being of the incumbent, fellow
           employees, forensic clients, patients, inmates, or the public.

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