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Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) programs provide comprehensive, mobile treatment services for adults with a persistent mental health illness. The program is for individuals who have not found success in traditional outpatient settings and who require individualized treatment services when and where it’s needed. This is a unique direct care opportunity to promote client recovery by sharing lived experience, and providing coaching, support, and advocacy. This position will have independence and flexibility to schedule appointments and complete required documentation. [Shift: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm, requires flexibility for occasional evening and/or weekend work]
Full details / application at: https://bit.ly/3YHJ457
This is a unique direct care opportunity to promote client recovery by sharing your lived experience. You will provide coaching, support, and advocacy. Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) programs provide comprehensive, mobile treatment services for adults with a persistent mental health illness. The program is for individuals who have not found success in traditional outpatient settings and who require individualized treatment services when and where it’s needed.
+ Facilitating wellness management and recovery with formalized approaches such as Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP), Illness Management and Recovery (IMR), or Whole Health Action Management (WHAM).
+ Participating as a member of a multi-disciplinary team and providing consultation in recovery principles and strategies.
+ Utilizing assertive engagement techniques to engage clients including motivational strategies.
+ Must have availability for occasional evening and/or weekend work
+ Self-identifies as an individual with lived behavioral health experience.
+ A high school diploma, associate degree preferred.
+Two years of positively referenced work, student, or volunteer experience
+ Must obtain the Maryland Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) within one year of hire.
+ A driver’s license with 3-points or less and access to an insured vehicle, insurance as a named driver.
+ Must have a strong commitment to the right and ability of each person living with severe mental illness to live in the community, work in competitive jobs, and have access to helpful, adequate, and continuous support and services.
Margaret.Waterfield@SheppardPratt.org
Full details / application at: https://bit.ly/3YHJ457