Community Mental Health Specialist / Assertive Community Treatment Specialist
- Reports to : ACT Team Lead
- Department : Outreach
- Location : Libertyville
At AOR, we believe that recovery is a personal journey, one that looks different for each individual. It’s not always straightforward, and it’s not always easy, but it’s always worth it. Our mission is to offer compassionate mental health services that empower people to take ownership of their recovery. We’re dedicated to supporting clients in reaching their full potential while creating a community that values resilience, mental wellness, and inclusivity.
As a Community Mental Health / Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Specialist, you will be a key part of this mission, working directly with clients to help them meet their mental health goals in a collaborative and supportive environment. You’ll provide 75% of care in natural settings—like clients’ homes and communities—where you’ll assess safety, offer guidance, and ensure that clients are receiving the support they need. Your role will involve responding to crises and health evaluations, making decisive interventions when necessary, and maintaining a focus on recovery and harm reduction. Additionally, you will help remove barriers to care by transporting clients in your personal vehicle to essential destinations such as medical appointments, food pantries, court appearances, and other services that support their recovery and well-being.
In addition to client-facing work, you will also be responsible for managing a caseload, documenting services, coordinating care with other team members, and participating in on-call crisis support when needed. You will be expected to bring a trauma-informed, strengths-based approach to your work, working closely with clients who may be dealing with mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders. Every day, you’ll be helping clients navigate their recovery journeys, ensuring that they receive the highest quality care, while embracing AOR’s mission of person-centered support and community integration.
What You’ll Be Doing :
Client Support : Conduct well-being assessments and check in with clients in their homes, communities, or via telehealth. Help them set and reach personal goals.Documentation : Complete service notes and required assessments like IM+CANS and LOCUS in our client management system.Collaborate & Adjust Goals : Regularly check in with clients and their support systems (family, providers) to make sure treatment goals are aligned and adjust as needed.Psychoeducation & Medication Support : Provide training on medications and monitor progress, working closely with our ACT RN Specialist for accuracy.Daily Life Skills : Help clients improve their independent living and daily life skills (e.g., managing finances, cooking, and personal hygiene).Support with Case Management : Assist clients in applying for entitlements like SSI / SSDI, Medicaid, and SNAP, etc.Transportation Support : Assist clients with transportation using your own vehicle, when needed.Model Best Practices : Use client-centered, recovery-focused, trauma-informed, and harm-reduction methods to guide your work.Team Communication : Stay connected with your team, sharing updates and collaborating on client care.Crisis Support : Provide on-call and telephonic crisis support as part of a rotating schedule.Coordinating Care : Work with other professionals (doctors, therapists, family) to ensure the best support for your clients.What We’re Looking For :
Qualifications :
Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a similar field (LPHA or QMHP certified), or a Bachelor’s degree in Human Behavioral Science (with coursework in social work, psychology, or counseling).Experience : 0-2 years working with individuals diagnosed with mental illness. We welcome candidates with a strong passion for learning and making a difference!License & Transportation : Valid Illinois driver’s license, access to a reliable vehicle, and car insurance (liability of $100,000 / $300,000).Why Work With Us?
Make a Real Impact : Support clients in their journey to recovery and be a part of their success stories.Great Team : Collaborate with a supportive, dedicated team of professionals who share your passion for client care.Career Growth : We offer ongoing training to help you develop your skills and grow in the field of mental health.Work-Life Balance : Enjoy a flexible schedule and a supportive environment, ensuring you have the tools to succeed.Competitive Pay & Benefits : Receive a competitive salary, healthcare benefits, and other perks.Job Type : Full-time
Schedule Options : M-F, Tues-Sat
Benefits :
Dental insuranceHealth insuranceLife insuranceMileage reimbursementPaid time offParental leaveReferral programVision insuranceWork Location : In person
Pay : From $55,000.00 per year