Psychiatric
Aide/technician
Duties and Responsibilities:
Psychiatric aides and technicians help care for mentally
ill, disabled, or infirm people who confined to hospitals, mental facilities,
and residential care facilities. They work under the supervision of mental
health professionals or nurses. They
often work in hospitals, social service centers, crisis centers, schools, and
substance abuse facilities. Psychiatric
technicians usually have more formal training and responsibilities than
aides. Psychiatric aides and technicians
often:
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Help patients bathe, dress, and eat.
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Escort patients to and from wards or clinics.
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Aid or restrain patients.
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Help with orientation and housekeeping.
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Interview patients and families.
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Observe patients and report their actions to.
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Teach daily living skills
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Dispense medications, and engage in educational
and recreational activities
Average Salary: $12,000- $24,000
Educational Requirements:
Psychiatric aides need not always have a high school diploma or formal training, however most employers prefer that they do. Psychiatric technicians need a high school diploma and should have taken course in English and science. A shirt training course previous job experience as a psychiatric aide is often also required.
Psychiatric aides need not always have a high school diploma or formal training, however most employers prefer that they do. Psychiatric technicians need a high school diploma and should have taken course in English and science. A shirt training course previous job experience as a psychiatric aide is often also required.
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