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HI 7200A

Mental Health Support Specialist

Apprenticeship Program

NOTE: This program requires active employer participation, and thus is not available to all who seek it. Learn the skills to assist psychiatrists, therapists and mental health clients in their care of mental health and substance use disorders.

Earn your certification in 51 Weeks!

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51 Weeks
PROGRAM LENGTH
Certification
$
40,760
AVG. STARTING SALARY*
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This program is NOT available to residents in the following states: AR, ND, NV, OK, PA, RI, SC, WI

Please review our State Restriction page to view what restrictions there may be in your state/region of residence or employment and ensure you are eligible for enrollment. These restrictions may not apply to students taking programs through an employer, academic or government-sponsored model – including MyCAA and Army, Air Force or Coast Guard Credentialing Assistance. To determine eligibility, please confirm with your sponsor or review our military spouse MyCAA-approved or Military Credentialing Assistance-approved programs.

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As a registered apprenticeship intermediary with the Department of Labor, we handle the heavy lifting, certification training and apprenticeship paperwork.

Mental Health Support Specialist Online Training

Healthcare Organization Costs

Employers can pay for the training, use tuition reimbursement funds, or utilize apprenticeship government funding to possibly cover both the training cost and wages.

Monthly Payment Options as low as

$

315

Grants Available to Help With

Apprentice participants are promoted to full employees and regular pay rates when they complete their programs.

TRAINING COSTS

$

3,500

At Time of Student Enrollment

MedCerts handles all intermediary responsibilities, paperwork and administrative tasks so the organization doesn’t have to.

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The pricing listed above for a monthly payment plan is an estimate for the cost of an 12-month payment plan including down payment. Final pricing is given at time of purchase and may vary from both pricing examples above.
*Students in Maryland are not eligible for MedCerts payment plans but may be eligible for other tuition options. Speak to an Education Consultant for further information.

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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 are a key responsibility of the mental health support specialist.

139,600

Entry Level Jobs in the US

Mental Health Support Specialists will see available jobs grow 9% over the next ten years.

All available job and salary information is from Burning Glass Labor Insights and is updated annually to reflect industry changes.

What You’ll Learn

HI 7200A

Mental Health Support Professional

The Mental Health Support Specialist Apprenticeship program prepares students for a rewarding and in-demand career in mental health care. In this profession, mental health support specialists assist licensed mental health professionals, such as psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners and therapists, in the comprehensive care of psychiatric patients.

This program prepares students to become Mental Health Technician Certified (MHTC) by the American Medical Certification Association (AMCA). Students who earn the AMCA designation have demonstrated the knowledge of processes and procedures in mental health care, pharmacology, medical office and patient care skills, including practice settings, and a broad understanding of psychological development, including mental health disorders.

The primary course in this program is H1-7013: Fundamentals of Mental Health Care, this highly interactive course immerses students into the world of a Mental Health Support Specialist through virtual scenario-based learning exercises and brings three-dimensional clinical skills demonstrations right to the learner’s desktop.

Because graduates will be working in a healthcare facility, it’s imperative they be able to speak and understand the language of medicine and have a fundamental understanding of basic human anatomy and physiology. Hl-1014: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Medical Terminology is included to lay this important foundation.

Today’s top job candidates not only need to be prepared to pass a certification exam but must also be equipped with soft skills and knowledge that allow for success on the job in any environment. This program contains training in professionalism designed with input from employers and professionals in the field of allied health. PS-1011: Professionalism in Allied Health equips students with essential soft skills that are in demand and expected by employers in a competitive job market.

Payment for the Mental Health Technician Certification (MHTC) exam is provided by MedCerts. The Registered Apprenticeship program is comprised of MedCerts online training programs as well as 2000 hours of on-the-job training with a sponsoring employer. MedCerts Apprenticeship programs combine class training and “on-the-job training” to provide individuals the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills learned with an employer to quickly become a strong contributor in the workplace.


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  • 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

Enrollment Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Web browser with internet connection
  • Course registration & payment

MEDCERTS-COVERED MATERIALS*

  • Expert-led video based training
  • Introduction to Anatomy and Medical Terminology: A Course Companion (PDF)
  • eBook: Foundations of Mental Health Care 8E
  • Competency assessments
  • National Certification exam fee

STUDENT SERVICES

  • Dedicated Student Success Advisors
  • Tailored support based on performance & behavior
  • Exam preparation process
  • 1 yr. post-program access to Career Center & Career Coaches

*The cost of all materials needed for this program are covered by MedCerts. They are not included in the tuition costs and the student is not liable for any costs or fees related to the above materials.

Required Courses
Code
Course
Duration
HI 1014-A
Apprenticeship Introduction to Human Anatomy and Medical Terminology – 23 Week
23
Weeks
HI 7013-A
Apprenticeship Fundamentals of Mental Health Care – 24 Week
24
Weeks
PS 1011A
Apprenticeship Professionalism in Allied Health
4
Weeks
Total Program Duration

Eligible Certifications

Mental Health Support Specialist – Apprenticeship

Job Opportunities

Behavioral Health Aide/Technician

$44,150 – $82,710

Estimated Salary

Mental Health Specialist

$37,160 – $52,050

Estimated Salary

Psychiatric Technician

$37,380 – $58,880

Estimated Salary

Disclaimers

  1. This program requires active employer participation, and thus is not available to all who seek it.
  2. This program is NOT available to residents of the following states: Arkansas, Missouri, North Dakota, Nevada, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Wisconsin

*All available job and salary information is pulled from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, when possible, or compiled from national reported averages and is updated annually to reflect industry changes.