What are the responsibilities and job description for the FACT Team Leader -Assertive Community Treatment position at Boley Centers?
Company Description
Boley Centers is dedicated to helping individuals achieve recovery and independence through comprehensive mental health and vocational services. With 42 housing and service center locations throughout Pinellas County, Boley Centers offers a range of treatment, recovery programs, and residential options from structured group homes to supported apartments. Supporting over 1,200 individuals, the organization is a recognized leader in providing affordable, safe, and attractive housing and services for people with disabilities. With a skilled and committed team, Boley Centers is a cornerstone for enhancing lives across the southeastern United States.
Role Description
The FACT (Florida Assertive Community Treatment) Team Leader will oversee a multidisciplinary team providing comprehensive, community-based services to individuals with severe mental illness. Responsibilities include supervising team members, developing individualized treatment plans, ensuring program compliance, and providing direct clinical services. The Team Leader will work closely with community resources to coordinate care and advocate for clients. This is a full-time, on-site role based in St. Petersburg, FL.
Qualifications
- Supervisory and team management experience, with the ability to coach and guide a multidisciplinary team effectively.
- Strong clinical skills, including assessment, treatment planning, and evidence-based therapeutic techniques.
- Experience in mental health services, recovery-oriented care, and working with individuals with severe mental illness.
- Proficiency in communication, documentation, and collaboration with community resources.
- Familiarity with state and federal regulations governing mental health services.
- Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field; licensure as LCSW, LMHC, or equivalent preferred.
- Commitment to client-centered, culturally competent care.
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation required for community-based services.