For mental health technicians
Mental Health Technician resume
examples, skills, and a free upload.
Behavioral health tech roles across inpatient psych units, residential treatment, crisis stabilization, and substance use programs. Upload once, get matched, decide whether to apply. We don't sell your data. Email us any time to delete your profile.
Also written as: MHT, Behavioral Health Technician, BHT, Psychiatric Technician, Psych Tech, Behavioral Health Associate.
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Mental Health Technician roles we match to
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Credentials we recognize
The parser auto-detects these on your resume:
Mental Health Technician resume example
A strong mental health technician summary reads like this. Swap in your own numbers and settings:
Mental health technician with four years on adult inpatient psych units, including a year in crisis stabilization. CPI trained, and I talk most situations down before they get physical. I run Q15 safety checks and 1:1 observations and chart everything the same shift. Nurses trust me with the acute patients because I stay calm and follow the plan.
Skills recruiters search for
These are the terms recruiters and ATS filters look for on a mental health technician resume. Use the ones that are true for you:
How to list your credentials
Most MHT jobs do not require a license, so lead with your training instead. List CPI or other crisis intervention training with the year, plus BLS and CNA if you hold them, each with expiration dates.
Resume tips for mental health technicians
- Name the unit types you have worked, like adult inpatient, adolescent, or crisis stabilization. Acuity level is the first screen.
- Put your de-escalation training and record up front. CPI certification with a low restraint count is what psych nurse managers look for.
- Spell out your observation experience. Q15 checks and 1:1s are searchable terms and they signal you know the safety routine.
- List documentation by name, like behavioral charting in the unit EMR. Care that was not charted did not happen, and managers know it.
- If you have worked with substance use or dual diagnosis patients, say so. Those programs hire constantly and screen for it.
- Steady attendance is worth a line. Psych units run short and managers notice techs who show up.
How matching works
- 1UploadParser fills your name, contact, credentials (MHT / BHT / CNA), specialty, state, years of experience.
- 2Pick public or privatePublic profiles get an indexed page (first name + last initial only). Private profiles only appear in the matching engine — invisible elsewhere.
- 3Get matchedYour top matches surface on your private profile page (the edit URL we send on submit), refreshed daily. You decide whether to apply.
FAQ
How do I upload my mental health tech resume?
Click "Upload resume" above. PDF, DOCX, or plain text up to 5 MB. Parser pre-fills the fields, you correct anything wrong before saving.
Is it really free?
Yes — for candidates, always. Hiring employers pay our placement fee.
Will recruiters spam me?
No. Your profile is only visible to verified employers with active job posts that match your specialty + state. We don't sell or share data.
Can I delete my profile?
Yes, at any time. Email info@avahealth.co with subject “Delete my profile” and we'll wipe both the resume file and parsed data within 30 days, including from any active employer match queues.