$ 67359 - 99793
1 Vacancy
Are you interested in working in a dynamic treatment setting If you like to be able to get out of the office and have the flexibility to work with clients in less traditional but effective ways: this may be the position for you!
About the ACT TeamAssertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an evidencebased service delivery model that provides clientoriented comprehensive treatment & support services. ACT aims to provide intensive highly integrated communitybased services from a multidisciplinary team of professionals. The target population is individuals ages 18 and over who have a Serious and Persistent Mental Illness who often have a cooccurring diagnosis of substance use disorder that impair their capability to live in the community. These individuals do not typically come into a clinic setting for traditional treatment. The ACT model aims to provide services in the most integrated settings as possible to maximize independent & community integration. The ACT Team takes the treatment service to them in their homes shelters sidewalks etc.
JOB SUMMARY
The Qualified Mental Health Professional provides recovery oriented crisis and therapeutic case management to serve individuals with a severe and persistent mental illness. Services are offered in individual and group settings utilizing evidence based clinical practice and skills and in compliance with program standards. Provide an array of services to a mixed caseload of individuals with mental illness and/or addictions. This position may provide specialized services depending on area of assignment.
The Benton County Behavioral Health Department is seeking a Qualified Mental Health Professional to join the ACT Team. We proudly serve all Benton County residents regardless of race ethnicity immigration status gender or sexual orientation and regardless of ability to pay for services.
This role delivers intensive and highly integrated communitybased mental health services to a mixed caseload of individuals with serious mental illness and cooccurring substance disorders as a member of the multidisciplinary ACT Team. Services are provided in individual and group settings utilizing evidencebased clinical practices harm reduction trauma informed and skills that comply with program standards. This position includes a diverse array of job duties including but not limited to mental health assessment services planning crisis planning and outreach.
Full-Time