Muir Wood Adolescent & Family Services
Location
Clovis, California
Salary
$23 - $24 / HOUR
Supervise and support adolescents in a residential mental health setting, managing daily routines and ensuring client safety. Responsibilities include crisis de-escalation, medication administration, and documenting client behaviors for clinical staff.
Requires a high school diploma or GED, a valid California driver's license with a clean record, and First Aid/CPR certification. Candidates must be able to remain professional during challenging behaviors and possess a passion for helping adolescents.
Description $23–$24/hour | Full-Time, Part-Time & Per Diem | Petaluma, CA Day, Evening, Overnight & Weekend Shifts | Shift Differentials Available
Muir Wood Teen Treatment is hiring full-time Behavioral Health Technicians to work directly with adolescents in our residential mental health treatment and recovery programs in Clovis, CA. This is an entry-level role with full training provided. Ideal for people passionate about helping teens and/or interested in a career in psychology, social work, nursing, counseling, education, or human services. No prior healthcare experience required.
In this role (internally referred to as a "Care Coordinator"), you're a key part of our residential treatment team. This is hands-on work with teens in a 24/7 residential setting.
Supervise and support teens through daily routines: meals, chores, hygiene, recreation, and structured activities Monitor client safety, including one-on-one observation of clients at risk for self-harm, leaving the program (AMA), or eating disorder behaviors Manage crisis situations using de-escalation techniques, notify clinical staff immediately of safety concerns Conduct intake procedures, including searching belongings and securing contraband, medications, and prohibited items Administer and supervise medications per physician orders (training provided, state certification required) Conduct drug screening (urinalysis collection) as directed by clinical leadership Transport clients in company vehicles to appointments, activities, and outings (clean driving record required) Document behaviors and incidents thoroughly and accurately per legal and licensing requirements Communicate with therapists and counselors about client behaviors, progress and concerns during shift handoff Conduct safety checks of the facility, lead fire drills, and follow emergency protocols
Must Have: High school diploma or GED Valid California driver's license with clean driving record (you'll transport teens regularly) First Aid/CPR certified or willing to obtain immediately upon hire Ability to remain calm and professional during emotional or challenging client behaviors Comfortable setting boundaries with teens while maintaining a supportive, caring relationship Reliable and accountable—teens depend on consistent staffing Genuine passion for helping adolescents during difficult times Preferred (But Not Required): Bachelor's degree or coursework in psychology, counseling, sociology, or a related field Experience working with teens in residential settings, mental health programs, or youth support roles Knowledge of adolescent development, trauma, or substance use recovery
Behavioral Health Technician, Residential Counselor, Mental Health Technician, Youth Counselor, Recovery Coach, Direct Care Staff, Mental Health Aide, Youth Support Specialist
Ready to Apply? Join Muir Wood and help teens heal! Muir Wood Teen Treatment is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Muir Wood Adolescent & Family Services provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Market context
In California, adolescent behavioral health technician roles often draw steady demand because programs need staff who can support youth through challenging behaviors while maintaining a safe, professional setting. These openings can be competitive because they ask for a high school diploma or GED, a clean California driver’s license, and First Aid/CPR, while also valuing calm judgment and a genuine interest in helping adolescents. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your certification status and be ready to speak to de-escalation experience in your application.
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