1

Act Team Lead Jobs (NOW HIRING)

ACT Team Family Specialist Department: Behavioral Services Reports to: Director of ACT Team ... Lead responsibility for integrating family goals and services with the tasks of all team members ...

New

ACT Team Family Specialist Department: Behavioral Services Reports to: Director of ACT Team ... Lead responsibility for integrating family goals and services with the tasks of all team members ...

New

Peer Specialist ACT

Rosenberg, TX · On-site

$17.06 - $18.95/hr

The Peer Specialist reports directly to the ACT Team Lead and is responsible and accountable for the adherence to and promotion of the compliance policy. Salary * 90% $17.06/ hour to start; * 95% $18 ...

Be Seen First

SIGNING BONUS: $1,500 The Clinical Team Lead Supervisor provides clinical leadership, supervision, and program oversight for a multidisciplinary FACT/ACT team serving adults with serious mental ...

Clinician - ACT Child

Saco, ME · On-site

$60K - $62K/yr

ACT Team FT/PT Status:Full Time Summary: Come Join Our Team! $5,000 Sign-On Bonus New graduates ... The team consists of a clinical team lead, psych nurse practitioner, case manager, family support ...

Showing results 41-60

Act Team Lead information

See salary details

$10

$25

$72

How much do act team lead jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for act team lead in the United States is $25.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an ACT Team Lead?

ACT Team Leads are professionals who oversee Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) teams, which provide comprehensive, community-based mental health services to individuals with severe and persistent mental illnesses. The Team Lead coordinates the multidisciplinary staff, ensures the quality and effectiveness of care, and manages daily operations. Their responsibilities include supervising team members, facilitating communication, and ensuring that clients receive individualized, holistic care to help them live independently in the community.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an ACT Team Lead?

To thrive as an ACT Team Lead, you need a strong background in mental health services, leadership experience, and at least a master's degree in social work, psychology, counseling, or a related field. Familiarity with case management software, electronic health records (EHRs), and evidence-based practices like Assertive Community Treatment is essential. Excellent communication, problem-solving, organizational, and team-building skills help foster collaboration and support staff and clients effectively. These skills ensure high-quality, coordinated care for individuals with severe mental illness and help the team achieve positive client outcomes.

What are common challenges faced by ACT Team Leads, and how can they effectively address them?

ACT Team Leads often face challenges such as coordinating care for clients with complex needs, managing a multidisciplinary team, and ensuring compliance with program standards. Effective communication, strong organizational skills, and regular team meetings help address these obstacles. Additionally, successful ACT Team Leads foster a supportive environment, provide ongoing training, and collaborate closely with community partners to ensure clients receive comprehensive support.
Infographic showing various Act Team Lead job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,524 per year, or $25.7 per hour.

Vocational Specialist-ACT Team

Community Access Inc

Bronx, NY • On-site

$33.56/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

Founded in 1974, Community Access continues to uphold and operate as a pioneer of supportive housing and social services in NYC for people with mental health concerns. We proudly lead advocacy efforts that rally our community to promote human rights, social justice, and economic opportunities for all. We are built upon the simple truth that people are experts in their own lives. Our programs are spread across 25 locations and include over 1200 units of supportive housing in three boroughs, the Howie the Harp Advocacy Center, Peer-driven Crisis Respite Center, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) and the Intensive Mobile Team (IMT).


Program/Department Description

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an evidence-based, mobile practice model designed to provide treatment, rehabilitation and support services to individuals living with a serious mental health condition and whose needs have not been effectively met by traditional mental health services.

Community Access’ Bronx Shelter ACT Team will serve individuals with mental health conditions who are experiencing homelessness in the Bronx, and in other boroughs. Team members will work collaboratively with shelter staff and use assertive engagement strategies to proactively engage individuals in services. ACT team members share responsibility for the people they serve, helping individuals attain housing and other personal goals that may be of a health, social, work or education nature.

ACT teams are multi-disciplinary and include psychiatry, nursing, social work, peer specialists and other staff members offering rehabilitation, treatment and recovery support services. The team provides expertise in the areas of housing, substance use and harm reduction, family support, employment, and wellness self-management. Based on their area of expertise, team members collaborate to deliver comprehensive, integrated and flexible services that are responsive to a participant’s choices, needs and goals. With a small staff to participant ratio, services are brought to the participant and offered in natural settings, 24 hours a day and seven days a week.

Overview

The ACT Team Vocational Specialist is responsible for meeting participants in the community and providing holistic recovery services tailored to the individual’s stated needs. The Vocational Specialist will be responsible for providing ongoing supportive counseling and service coordination for homeless adults living in Bronx mental health shelters, as well as individuals who have recently transitioned to supportive or independent housing. The Vocational Specialist is also responsible for integrating person-centered goals and services with the tasks of all ACT team members and for providing psycho-education individually and in groups. The Vocational Specialist works as part of a multi-disciplinary team providing the range of ACT services to assist participants in achieving their treatment, rehabilitation and recovery goals. They specialize in assisting people with honing vocational goals and finding schools, training, jobs or employment programs that will help them reach them.

Key Performance Indicators

All key performance indicators below are expected to be met fully. 

  • Complete assigned assessments and service plans on time
  • Complete progress notes for all contacts, collaterals, and attempts within two business days


Job Qualifications

  • Have an understanding, appreciation, and commitment to the philosophy and mission of Community Access.
  • Commitment to person-centered treatment strategies, upholding participants’ rights, and self-determination in service provision.
  • Licensed Master of Social Work, Licensed Mental Health Counselor or Masters degree in similar field.
  • Knowledge of New York City and/or New York State vocational programs and services
  • Knowledge of entitlements systems
  • Ability to prioritize and meet deadlines.
  • Be creative and flexible.
  • Able to show initiative and be responsible for follow-through.
  • Ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
  • Be skilled in conflict mediation/negotiation and have an assertive approach to problem solving.
  • Excellent oral, writing, and listening skills. 
  • Computer proficiency, Microsoft Word, Excel. Comfort with learning new systems and paperless record keeping.
  • Bilingual Spanish-speaking strongly preferred
  • Must be fingerprinted and cleared by the New York State Justice Center
  • Ability to utilize public transportation throughout the city for assigned tasks

Bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply.

Interested candidates should apply on www.communityaccess.org/jobs.

Community Access is an Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F/D/V.

Women, People of Color and Members of the LGBT community are strongly encouraged to apply.

We are dedicated to a workforce where at least 51% of our employees identify as

having a personal experience using mental health services. www.communityaccess.org