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Psychiatric Technicians in Battle Creek, Michigan

Care for individuals with mental or emotional conditions or disabilities, following the instructions of physicians or other health practitioners. Monitor patients' physical and emotional well-being and report to medical staff. May participate in rehabilitation and treatment programs, help with personal hygiene, and administer oral or injectable medications.

Career Projections for Battle Creek, Michigan

Psychiatric Technicians on average make:
$43,680 ($21.00/hour).

The number of positions in Battle Creek, Michigan are:
99
and by 2029 that number is projected to:
increase to 107.

We predict that due to job growth or retirements there will be approximately:
9 every year.

The typical education needed to enter this job is:
a certificate or other credential.

The typical training needed after hire is:
short-term on-the-job training.

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Other Job Titles

Autism Behavior Technician (Autism Behavior Tech), Behavior Technician (Behavior Tech), Behavioral Health Associate, Behavioral Technician (Behavioral Tech), BHT (Behavioral Health Technician), Counselor, Health Care Technician (Health Care Tech), LPT (Licensed Psychiatric Technician), Mental Health Associate, Mental Health Specialist

Tools Used

Bag valve mask BVM resuscitators, Blood drawing syringes, Blood pressure cuffs, Cold therapy equipment, Crutches, Desktop computers, Electronic patient thermometers, Emergency carts, Enema equipment, Evacuated blood collection tubes

Tasks

  • Monitor patients' physical and emotional well-being and report unusual behavior or physical ailments to medical staff.
  • Provide nursing, psychiatric, or personal care to patients with cognitive, intellectual, or developmental disabilities.
  • Observe and influence patients' behavior, communicating and interacting with them and teaching, counseling, or befriending them.
  • Take and record measures of patients' physical condition, using devices such as thermometers or blood pressure gauges.
  • Encourage patients to develop work skills and to participate in social, recreational, or other therapeutic activities that enhance interpersonal skills or develop social relationships.

Personality

Dependability, Self-Control, Concern for Others, Stress Tolerance, Cooperation, Integrity, Adaptability/Flexibility, Initiative, Attention to Detail, Independence

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