Professional Development

Mental Health Support Specialist

What does a Mental Health Support Specialist do?

Mental health support staff have the opportunity to interact with clients on a day-to-day basis. During the day, mental health support specialists participate in client intake, crisis care and inpatient care, including assistance with clinical skills, like taking vital signs, as well as some activities of daily living, or ADLs. They support and assist the client through all phases of treatment, helping to provide a physically safe and therapeutic environment, which may include encouraging the client to participate in group therapy. Mental health support specialists also support the client by communicating observations and concerns to the client’s mental health care team. Accurate documentation of both clinical duties and observations is a key responsibility of the mental health support specialist.

Where Can You Work?

While many choose to work in psychiatric units in general hospitals, some choose to work specifically in more focused areas. Some of the more common specialized mental health settings include outpatient mental health wings of hospitals, correctional institutions, addiction residential facilities, and psychiatric group homes.

Length

14 Weeks

Requirements

Training Materials Provided

Cost

$3,100

Mental Health Support Specialist

Outcomes

Healthcare employment is projected to grow by 13% from 2021 to 2031, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This means that over the next decade there will be nearly 2 million new positions available for those interested in healthcare.

Skills Learned

Upon completion of this training, you’ll be able to:

  • Distinguish intake, crisis care, inpatient care and discharge duties
  • Recognize psychology and substance use terminology and apply that knowledge where applicable to psychiatric team communication
  • Demonstrate skills in observation, communication, interpersonal needs and working well under stress
  • Maintain client confidentiality and adhere to HIPAA and HITECH privacy and security laws
  • Demonstrate understanding of Electronic HeaIth Record (EHR) functionality and documentation

Courses - 14 Weeks

Program Preview

Mental Health Support Specialist Job Possibilities

Psychiatric Technician

     

$37,380 – $58,880
ESTIMATED SALARY

Mental Health Specialist

     

$37,160 – $52,050
ESTIMATED SALARY

Behavioral Health Aide/Technician

     

$44,150 – $82,710
ESTIMATED SALARY

Certification Information

Upon completion of your training, you’ll be qualified to earn the Mental Health Technician Certification through the American Medical Certification Association.

MHTC

Mental Health Technician Certification

The Mental Health Technician Certification (MHTC) is offered through the American Medical Certification Association. Obtaining MHTC certification demonstrates knowledge in the field of mental health care. The MHTC exam covers topics such as process and procedures, psychological development, pharmacology, medical office skills, patient care skills, and practice settings. After passing the exam and becoming certified, the MHTC certification must be renewed every two years through continuing education, some of which is offered by the AMCA.

Issuing Authority

Payment Options

Credit Card

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Program Comparison

Emerge Education
Community College
Program & Tuition Cost
$4,000 average
Up to $20,000
Exam Fees, Books & Materials
Included
Up to $750
Job Ready In
3–6 months
24–48 months
Schedule Flexibility
On-demand 24/7
Set class schedule
Travel Requirements
None: 100% online
On-campus classrooms
Student Support
Personal Advisors: text, call and email access
Professors: scheduled office hours
Career Coaching
Exam-tailor + soft-skill training to build well-rounded careers
Exam-based + prerequisites and electives to meet credit
Content Delivery
3D animations, immersive environments, interactive activities, game-based learning
Professor lectures

Meet Your Training Specialist

Kelly Lougee is your Training Specialist. She is here to help you understand the program, payment options and succeed! Get in touch with Kelly to learn more about the program and how to achieve your career goals. If you are a manager interested in group enrollment, please contact Kelly directly so she can assist you with the enrollment process.

FAQ

How long does it take to become a Mental Health Support Specialist?

You will complete the courses in this program over 14 weeks, making students job-ready in 4 months. The program is flexible, allowing for assignments to be completed anytime, from anywhere, 24/7.

Do these courses count for college credit?

No, these courses do not count for college credit

Is the Mental Health Support Specialist career training online?

Yes, our training program is fully online and asynchronous.