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North Country Community Mental Health in Petoskey, MI is seeking an ACT Supervisor/Team Leader to provide clinical leadership to the ACT team and ensure high-quality, recovery-oriented care. This community-based role requires strong supervisory skills and an ability to coordinate services across the MI service system.
The position supports staff development, adherence to MDHHS and Medicaid standards, and positive outcomes for clients.
Join our team of over 200 passionate people working together to fulfill our mission to provide behavioral health services that inspire hope and promote recovery, resilience, and wellness. We are a team that puts our clients first, fosters community partnerships, and believes in a positive, healthy work environment. You’ll experience an exciting and challenging work environment while living in a highly desired location.
Northwest Michigan has something to offer everyone. Just about any outdoor activity imaginable is easily accessible. Local festivals, quaint downtown shopping districts, art, wineries, fine dining, and the performing arts. From the sandy beaches of Lake Michigan, miles of bike path, nature preserves, golf courses and ski resorts, Northern Michigan offers a world of adventure.
If you have any questions regarding a job description or your employment application, please contact Kelly at hr@norcocmh.org or call 231-439-1237
North Country Community Mental Health works with interns at the Bachelor and Master levels to assist them with the completion of their educational requirements in the discipline of Behavioral Health. We offer interns a program that includes a variety of opportunities with our wide spectrum of services within the behavioral health field. Every internship is individualized based upon the interests of the student.
Interns will learn about the coordination of services, working with mental illness and intellectual or developmental disability populations, writing assessment and plans of service, and what they can expect to experience on a daily basis when employed within the behavioral health field. Many of our interns are offered full time positions at the end of their internship, upon completion of their degrees.
North Country Community Mental Health values education and works to provide staff with assistance towards the cost of education. Below is an outline of the program that we offer and some state and federal programs that are beneficial to our staff. Our dedicated Human Resources team provides our staff with assistance when they go to apply for these programs.
NCCMH offers a tuition reimbursement program. Tuition Reimbursements are at the discretion of management and are based on the degree sought, potential of continued employment with the organization, length of service with the organization, applicability of degree to the job and/or future positions in the organization, a statement from the candidate regarding purpose, intentions, and personal commitment, and availability of funds.
Position: ACT Supervisor/Team Leader
Location: Petoskey, MI
Job Id: 715
# of Openings: 0
Serving six counties in Northern Michigan, North Country Community Mental Health is a public behavioral health organization committed to improving the quality of life for people with mental illness and/or developmental disabilities in our communities. If you’re interested in joining a welcoming team and creating a rewarding career with excellent benefit package, visit our website to submit your application: http://www.norcocmh.org/careers/
Job Title: ACT Supervisor/Team Leader
Location: Petoskey, MI 49770
Reports To: Director of Clinical Services
Status: Full-Time, Exempt, Non-Union
Hybrid Eligible: This is a Community-based position
Starting Wage Range: $73,881.60 - $77,604.80 per year
Qualifications: Education: Master’s degree in Social Work, LPC or a licensed human services discipline; with appropriate licensure or certification to provide clinical supervision. Experience: Must qualify as a mental health professional in accordance with MDHHS and professional standards. Two or more years of experience with persons with serious mental illness. At least two years of supervisory experience. Other: Satisfactory completion of applicable training to meet requirements of regulating bodies and demonstrated ability to apply such training to the work environment. Lived experiences with behavioral health issues are valued.
Summary of Responsibilities: The Assertive Community Treatment Team Leader/Supervisor provides clinical leadership to the ACT team, understands and communicates ACT eligibility and program requirements, adheres to MDHHS, Medicaid, CARF and NCCMH standards, and provides direct services to clients. The ACT Supervisor strives for positive outcomes for clients that include reduced hospital utilization, improved psychosocial functioning, and achievement of person-centered goals. This position coordinates the ACT program with the MI service system, other agency programs and in the community.
Physical Requirements: Ability to walk, bend, stand, sit, lift to 50 pounds with or without assistance, stretch/reach, hear, see, hand/finger dexterity and drive a vehicle. Position requires physical ability to complete and maintain certification in de-escalation techniques which will be a training class provided to the job incumbent. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions in accordance with applicable laws.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.