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Community Support Specialist - Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Change Lives. Build Connections. Be the Difference. Every day is an opportunity to help someone move toward stability, independence, and recovery. At Heritage Behavioral Health Center, we believe behavioral healthcare is most powerful when it meets people where they are. That s why our Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team provides compassionate, community-based support to adults living with serious mental illness and co-occurring disorders. We re looking for energetic, compassionate, and driven individuals to join our team as a Community Support Specialist (ACT) - a role designed for people who want meaningful work, strong team support, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact every single day. This is more than a job. It s a chance to help people reclaim hope and build healthier futures. Why Heritage? When you join Heritage, you become part of a team committed to caring for both the people we serve and the professionals who serve them. What You ll Love About Working Here Collaborative, mission-focused culture Purpose-driven work that strengthens our community Every other Friday off - paid wellness day Competitive compensation based on education and experience Comprehensive benefits package Your Impact as an ACT Community Support Specialist As a Community Support Specialist , you ll work directly with adults experiencing significant mental health challenges, providing intensive, recovery-focused services where they live and spend their time. Rather than waiting for people to come to us, ACT brings support into the community - helping individuals navigate real-life challenges while building confidence, stability, and independence. You ll work as part of a highly collaborative multidisciplinary team that may include therapists, nurses, prescribers, substance use specialists, and peer support professionals - all working together toward shared recovery goals. If you enjoy variety, relationship-building, problem-solving, and work that truly matters, this role may be the perfect fit. What You ll Do Support Recovery in Real Life Provide community-based case management and support services Meet with individuals in homes, healthcare settings, and community environments Build trusting relationships and help individuals achieve personal recovery goals Support engagement in treatment and ongoing wellness Help Individuals Build Skills & Independence Teach coping and symptom-management strategies Assist with daily living skills including budgeting, time management, meal preparation, and personal care Provide medication education and support Encourage meaningful community involvement and positive social supports Connect People to Resources Assist individuals with housing stability and retention Help clients access benefits such as Medicaid, SNAP, and
SSI/SSDI
Coordinate care with medical, behavioral health, dental, and community providers, (including by not limited to providing transportation to clients in your personal vehicle) Advocate for services and supports that promote long-term success Collaborate as Part of a Team Participate in ACT team meetings and treatment planning Work closely with clinicians, healthcare providers, probation, DCFS, and community partners Maintain timely and accurate documentation Contribute to a team-centered approach to care Participation in providing rotating on-call coverage for clients in the ACT program at least 3 times in a 4 week period. What We re Looking For You may be a great fit if you are: Compassionate and non-judgmental Comfortable working in community settings (Including but not limited to client homes) Adaptable and solution-focused Skilled at building rapport and relationships Motivated by helping others succeed A collaborative team player with strong communication skills Qualifications Required High School Diploma or GED (With 5+ years experience working in a mental health setting preferred) Minimum age of 21 Valid driver s license, reliable transportation, and proof of automobile insurance Experience working with individuals experiencing mental health and/or substance use concerns Preferred Bachelor s degree in social work, psychology, education, or related human services field Experience in behavioral health, case management, crisis support, or community services Schedule & Compensation Full-Time | Monday-Friday | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Every Other Friday Off - Paid Wellness Day Rotating on-call coverage for clients in the ACT program at least 3 times in a 4-week period.
Starting Pay High School Diploma/GED:
Starting at $18.00/hour High School Diploma/GED + 5 years qualifying experience: Starting at $23.00/hour Bachelor s
Degree:
Starting at $25.00/hour Compensation is based on education, experience, licensure, and certifications. Ready to Make a Difference? If you re looking for a career where your compassion, creativity, and dedication can create real change, we d love to meet you.