ACT Mental Health Clinical Specialist
Company: Spectrum Health & Human Services
Location: Buffalo
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Spectrum Health & Human Services
Agency Profile : Spectrum Health & Human Services respectfully
partners with adults, children and families as they recover from
behavioral, emotional, mental health and/or substance related
disorders by offering individualized and meaningful opportunities
of hope, empowerment and support to achieve self-defined
improvements in their quality of life. LOCATION : 2040 SENECA
STREET, Buffalo, NY SUMMARY OF POSITION FUNCTION: This member of
the ACT multidisciplinary team has training in one of the mental
health professions (i.e. Nursing, social work, rehabilitation
counseling or psychology) and clinical skill and experience to
assess plan, develop, coordinate, and provide treatment,
rehabilitation, and support services to program clients with severe
and persistent mental illnesses and substance abuse disorders under
the clinical supervision of the team leader and the psychiatrist.
The member functions as a clinical member of the multidisciplinary
team and provides treatment, rehabilitation, and support services
or may be designated by the team leader to function as the lead
mental health and/or substance use specialist MAJOR DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES: · Knowledge and demonstration of agency core
values in day-to-day activities · Knowledge of working with
individuals transitioning from jail/forensic/institutional
settings. · Provide case management for clients including
coordinating and monitoring the activities of the individual
treatment team; assume primary responsibility for developing,
writing, implementing, evaluating and revising overall treatment
goals and plans in conjunction with the treatment team; provide
individual supportive therapy and symptom management, ensuring
immediate changes are made in the treatment plans as clients’ needs
change; education and support clients’ families and advocate for
clients’ rights and preferences. · Conduct comprehensive assessment
for psychiatric history (i.e.; onset, course and effect of illness;
past treatment and responses; and risk behaviors)’ mental status,
and diagnosis; physical health and dental health’ use of drugs, or
alcohol; education and employment; social development and
functioning; activities of daily living (e.g., self-care, living
situations, nutrition, money management); and family structure and
relationships. · Act as liaison and consult with community agencies
and families to maintain coordination in the treatment process. ·
Document client progress to maintain a permanent record of client
activity according to established methods and procedures. · Provide
treatment, rehabilitation, and support services; with some
interventions directed or performed by staff with specialty
training and skills (e.g., vocational specialists). · Ability to
provide family psycho educational services and assist with
integrating family goals and services for all clients with other
team members. · Take the lead role and participate in providing
behavioral health treatment services, which includes IDDT
group/individual therapy, relapse prevention planning,
referrals/linkage to detox/inpatient/community referrals, crisis
intervention/prevention, etc. · Frequent or occasional driving of
personal vehicle for purpose of transporting clients in the
community and/or site visits (client or work related)
SKILLS/COMPETENCIES: · Demonstrate a clear understanding of the
characteristics and problems of adults with severe and persistent
mental illness and substance abuse disorders and be knowledgeable
about the ACT model. · Demonstrate thorough knowledge of effective
clinical practices and principles. · Knowledge in working with a
population of people transitioning from jail/forensic setting. ·
Demonstrate knowledge and experience in assessment, diagnosis,
co-occurring disorders, and substance abuse or dependency. ·
Excellent written and oral skills communicating in English · Must
have ACT training within six (6) months of hire · Must be
proficient in the use of computers and all Microsoft Office
Products i.e. Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, etc. EDUCATION
REQUIREMENTS: · Master’s or doctoral Degrees in Nursing, Social
Work, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling,
or Psychology are eligible as are Registered Occupational
therapists. · Must be licensed to practice in the state in which
the program is operating. · Training from ACT Institute within 6
months of hire · LMSW, LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, PHD, PSYD, RN, LPN
EXPERIENCE: Minimum of three (3) years of post-secondary school
education working in the field of behavioral health treatment;
especially with an emphasis on the Co-occurring population and
working with individuals in a forensic setting, including
internships and other supervised practical experiences in a
clinical or rehabilitation setting with persons with severe and
persistent mental illness. Experience integrating dual-recovery
treatment in collaboration with clinical team members. Must possess
the ability to provide and coordinates assessment, treatment,
planning, and services for substance use based on the needs of the
individual. OTHER: Must possess a valid Driver’s License with a
satisfactory driving record, and possess a personal vehicle for job
requirement COMPENSATION: $58,000-$61,000/yearly
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