Job Summary
The Inpatient Technician provides critical support to individuals receiving behavioral health and substance use treatment within the Analenisgi Inpatient Unit. This role ensures a safe, supportive, and recovery-focused environment through daily engagement, observation, and collaboration with the multidisciplinary team. The technician serves as a consistent presence on the unit, helping patients meet treatment goals, while upholding policies that prioritize patient dignity, cultural sensitivity, and clinical safety
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Patient Care, Observation, and Supervision
Safety and Crisis Response
Collaboration and Communication
Documentation and Compliance
Operational Support
Other Duties
Education/Experience/Minimum Qualifications
Complexity of Duties
This position requires sound judgment, flexibility, and a strong understanding of safety procedures in a behavioral health setting. Duties are often performed in high-stress environments where the technician must assess and respond to emotional or behavioral crises. Decisions may impact the health and safety of patients and the reputation of the organization. Technicians must apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills in real-time to promote recovery and uphold therapeutic safety.
Supervision Received
The Inpatient Technician works under the guidance of the Analenisgi Inpatient Nurse Supervisor and Analenisgi Inpatient Management. Assignments and expectations are clearly outlined, but the role requires the ability to work independently within established guidelines. Creativity, initiative, and discretion are encouraged to meet patient and unit needs.
Responsibility for Accuracy
Accurate observation, communication, and documentation are essential to patient care and regulatory compliance. Errors in judgment or recordkeeping can lead to clinical risks, delays in care, or liability. The technician is responsible for upholding CIHA standards and ensuring the quality and safety of all assigned duties.
Contact with Others
Regular interaction with patients, staff, families, and community partners is a key part of this role. Professionalism, empathy, and respectful communication are expected at all times. The technician represents the organization in both internal and public settings and is expected to uphold CIHA’s values of compassionate care and cultural respect.
Confidential Data
Technicians have access to highly sensitive patient information and must uphold strict confidentiality in all interactions. All work must align with CIHA, HIPAA, EBCI, IHS, and Joint Commission standards. Breaches of confidentiality may result in disciplinary action.
Mental/Visual/Physical Environment
The work can be emotionally and mentally demanding due to the nature of the patient population and responsibilities. The role requires alertness, physical mobility, and the ability to lift up to 30 lbs. Technicians must be able to stand, walk, and sit for extended periods, with the stamina to respond quickly to emergencies or behavioral escalations.
Work Environment
Work primarily occurs in a behavioral health inpatient unit. There may be occasional exposure to infectious disease or disruptive patient behavior. OSHA standards and agency safety protocols must be strictly followed. Occasional travel for training or patient transport may be required.
Customer Service
Consistently demonstrates superior customer service skills to patients/customers by demonstrating characteristics that align with CIHA’s guiding principles and core values. Ensure excellent customer service is provided to all patients/customers by seeking out opportunities to be of service.