What are the responsibilities and job description for the Family Specialist - Huntington ACT Team position at WellLife Network?
Make an Impact.
At WellLife Network, your clinical expertise helps individuals achieve wellness, recovery, and independence. Join a compassionate team of professionals dedicated to providing person-centered care across behavioral health, developmental disabilities, and community-based programs. Here, your skills make a real difference — one life, one family, and one community at a time.
Position Summary
The Family Specialist serves as a key member of the ACT Team, providing leadership in integrating family-focused goals into treatment planning and service delivery. This role engages families and support systems to promote recovery through psychoeducation, coordination of care, and evidence-based interventions. The Family Specialist delivers services both in-office and in the community, supporting individuals in achieving social and familial stability.
Essential Responsibilities
- Assess family dynamics and social supports to develop appropriate interventions that promote overall wellness.
- Lead discussions and interventions related to family engagement, incorporating findings into individualized treatment plans.
- Engage families, with proper consent, to provide education on mental health conditions, treatment, and available community resources.
- Develop and coordinate person-centered treatment plans in collaboration with the multidisciplinary ACT Team.
- Coordinate case management services to ensure comprehensive and integrated care delivery.
- Collaborate with team specialists (e.g., substance use, employment, nursing) to support holistic service provision.
- Serve as a liaison between the ACT Team and external providers, agencies, and community resources.
- Conduct field-based visits, with the majority of services delivered in the community.
- Provide crisis intervention and mental health support as needed, including participation in on-call rotation.
- Document all client interactions, progress notes, and required data in the EHR system within established timeframes.
- Maintain compliance with agency policies and regulatory requirements, including OMH and AOT standards.
- Participate in team meetings, case conferences, and clinical consultations to support quality care.
- Assist individuals in developing independent living skills, including budgeting, self-care, nutrition, transportation, and community integration.
- Support individuals in accessing and maintaining community resources, including accompanying them to appointments as needed.
- Enter and maintain accurate service data in designated systems (e.g., CAIRS, Vellohealth).
- Communicate relevant clinical and operational updates to leadership and team members in a timely manner.
- Participate in required trainings, including OMH-approved ACT trainings and ongoing professional development.
- Maintain confidentiality and adhere to ethical and professional standards at all times.
- Perform additional duties as assigned to support program operations.
Additional Requirements
- Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings, weekends, and on-call coverage.
- Ability to travel and conduct community-based work; valid driver’s license preferred.
- Ability to operate an agency vehicle, if required.
What You’ll Gain
- Compensation: Competitive hourly rate based on experience.
- Robust Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, and 401k retirement plan (with matching).
- Work-Life Balance: Paid time off, holidays, and personal days.
- Wellness Program: Free and low-cost gym and wellness access and support.
- Training & Growth: Ongoing professional development and career advancement opportunities.
- Meaningful Work: Direct impact on the lives of youth and their families.
- Supportive Environment: A collaborative team that values your contributions
Qualifications
- One year of training and/or experience in family assessment and intervention, psycho-education and/or other family support services, including cognitive-behavioral strategies.
- Must hold a master’s degree in social work or related human service field.
- Experience working with behavioral health population preferred.
- Computer proficiency, including the ability to use email, navigate and enter all documentation into electronic medical record.
- Valid New York State driver’s license and vehicle required – candidates are subject to regulatory background checks and must be willing to utilize own vehicle for home visits.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $60,000.00 - $70,000.00 per year
Ability to Relocate:
- Huntington, NY 11746: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $60,000 - $70,000