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Mental Health Technicians provide direct patient care in psychiatric and behavioral health settings. You'll work alongside psychiatrists, nurses, and counselors to support patient recovery.
Monitor patients, conduct safety checks, de-escalate crisis situations, and maintain secure environments.
Assist with daily living activities, facilitate group sessions, and support therapeutic activities.
Record behavioral observations, track treatment progress, and communicate with clinical teams.
Mental Health Technicians serve diverse populations facing behavioral health challenges across North Carolina.
North Carolina hit record overdose deaths in 2023. Fentanyl now involved in 88% of opioid deaths. Rural counties hardest hit with highest per-capita rates.
NC seeing progress-among states with biggest overdose death declines in 2024. NCDHHS expanding treatment access through Medicaid expansion.
North Carolina authorized syringe services programs in 2016. Naloxone distribution expanded with 200,000+ kits distributed through STOP Act funding.
80% of NC counties designated mental health shortage areas. Western NC and eastern rural areas face most acute workforce challenges.
Mental health technicians are critically needed across North Carolina to address growing behavioral health needs.
Current MHT job openings across North Carolina healthcare systems and facilities.
Entry-level positions start at 34000, experienced MHTs earn up to 50000.
Projected growth rate for behavioral health positions in North Carolina.
Mental Health Technicians work across various behavioral health settings throughout the state.
24/7 inpatient psychiatric care for acute mental illness
Long-term care, forensic units, civil commitments
Acute psychiatric treatment in private settings
Short-term stabilization, specialized programs
Psychiatric units within medical hospitals
Crisis stabilization, medical clearance
Extended treatment in therapeutic settings
Adolescent programs, dual diagnosis
Outpatient mental health services
Crisis intervention, case management
Mental health services for veterans
PTSD treatment, substance abuse programs
MHT is the entry point to a rewarding career in behavioral health. Advance through education and experience.
High school diploma + training. Entry into behavioral health.
ASN/BSN required. Clinical leadership in behavioral health units.
Master's degree. Prescriptive authority, independent practice.
UNC, Duke, ECU, Wake Forest, NC State nursing programs and community colleges statewide
These organizations are actively hiring Mental Health Technicians across North Carolina.
Butner, NC
(919) 764-2000 • 800+
Morganton, NC
(828) 433-2111 • 700+
Goldsboro, NC
(919) 731-3200 • 700+
Chapel Hill, NC
(984) 974-1000 • 11,000+
Durham, NC
(919) 684-8111 • 22,000+
Charlotte, NC
(704) 355-2000 • 70,000+
Real career journeys from Mental Health Technicians across North Carolina.
State Hospital > Private Hospital > Supervisor
"Starting as an MHT changed everything. I found my calling helping others through crisis."
Now supervises team of 12 MHTs
Community MH > Hospital > RN Program
"The MHT role gave me the foundation to pursue nursing. I knew exactly what I wanted."
Completed RN, now psychiatric nurse
Military > VA MHT > PMHNP Student
"My service prepared me for this. Helping fellow veterans with mental health is personal."
In graduate school for PMHNP
Single Mom > MHT > Unit Manager
"Free training made this possible. Within 3 years I'm managing a psychiatric unit."
Promoted twice, increased income 80%
Common questions about MHT training in North Carolina
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Important: Mental Health Technician requirements vary by employer and facility type in North Carolina. Some positions may require additional certifications, background checks, or state-specific credentials. Always research specific employer requirements before applying.
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