Community Treatment Teams (CTT) is mandated to provide service to those individuals within the mental health system who present the greatest degree of severity of symptoms as evidenced by their multiple physical, psychiatric and legal conditions; extensive use of services and lack of follow through with treatment. These individuals measure at the highest level of medical necessity as defined by the state Adult Environmental Matrix. The ACT Teams are specialized teams that provide multidisciplinary clinical review and assessment of individuals who may be young adults, heavy users of services or actively involved in the criminal justice system and often have co-occurring behavioral health diagnoses of Mental Health and Substance Abuse. The ACT Clinician provides a comprehensive assessment that offers treatment recommendations. The ACT Clinician provides the appropriate evidence-based therapy to participants on their case load; including but not limited to: Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Dialectic Behavior Therapy. The Clinician, as needed, uses a Harm Reduction, Motivational Interviewing and Individual Integrated Dual Diagnosed approach to engage and work with participants still active in their substance abuse. These services are required to address issues that might present a barrier to participant remaining in the community. The Clinician is also responsible for ensuring that the mission, goals and philosophy of the CTT are operationalized within the team. ACT team staff provides case management supports consistent with the Community Support Program of Philadelphia. One of the ACT Clinicians may be assigned as the Forensic Clinician to act as the liaison with the Courts and Probation office; visit, as required, participants who are incarcerated or on probation, coordinate their discharge and provide treatment as is appropriate. The incumbent encourages a strengths-oriented treatment/service planning that addresses the individual’s principal needs, ensures continuity of care and enhancement of individual’s understanding, acquisition and maintenance of independent living skills in the areas of (a) compliance with behavioral health treatment (b) interpersonal skills and social support/network building (c) acceptance of personal responsibility in recovery and (d) accountability in fulfilling their legal obligations in order to remain in the community.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees