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ACT Program Manager – Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
📍 Location: Salt Lake City
💰 Salary: $85,000 – $103,000 + $3,000 Sign-On Bonus
📅 Schedule: 4 Days per Week | 36-Hour Work Week
🚚 Relocation Assistance Available
About the Opportunity
A Non Profit provider for behavioral health is seeking an experienced and mission-driven ACT Program Manager to lead a multidisciplinary Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team serving adults living with serious mental illness.
This is a hands-on leadership role for a licensed clinician or psychiatric RN who believes recovery is possible and understands the importance of delivering high-quality community-based behavioral health services with compassion, accountability, and clinical excellence.
The Program Manager will oversee daily operations, staff development, crisis response, scheduling, compliance, and direct client care while ensuring fidelity to the SAMHSA ACT model.
This is not a desk-only management role — leaders are expected to work alongside their teams in the field and provide direct support to clients.
Key Responsibilities
Team Leadership & Supervision
- Lead and supervise a multidisciplinary ACT team of therapists, nurses, case managers, peer specialists, and psychiatric providers
- Provide clinical supervision, coaching, and ongoing staff development
- Facilitate daily team meetings and care coordination
- Develop and manage team schedules, including evening/weekend coverage and on-call rotations
- Foster a positive, accountable, recovery-oriented culture
Direct Client Services
- Spend approximately 50% of time providing direct face-to-face services
- Conduct assessments, clinical interviews, and crisis interventions
- Coordinate care for individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, and related conditions
- Ensure ACT recipients receive required service frequency and intensity
- Support housing stability, engagement, and recovery outcomes
Compliance & Operations
- Ensure compliance with SAMHSA ACT fidelity standards
- Monitor documentation, billing accuracy, utilization, and quality metrics
- Participate in audits, accreditation activities, and quality improvement initiatives
- Collaborate with community partners and behavioral health organizations
- Track key performance indicators including hospitalization reduction and client engagement
Qualifications
Required
- Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, or related behavioral health field
- OR
- Bachelor’s degree in Nursing with behavioral health experience
- Current professional licensure in the State of Utah
- Minimum:
- 3+ years post-licensure experience for clinicians
- 4+ years serving adults with serious mental illness for RNs
- Experience supervising teams in behavioral health, psychiatric, or crisis settings
- Strong knowledge of DSM-5-TR diagnosis and treatment
- Valid driver’s license and insurable driving record
- CPR Certification
Preferred
- ACT Team experience
- RN-BC Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing certification
- Knowledge of SAMHSA ACT fidelity model
- Experience with Medicaid/Medicare behavioral health compliance
- Experience managing crisis response and community-based care programs
Compensation & Benefits
- $85,000 – $103,000 annual salary
- $3,000 sign-on bonus
- Relocation package available
- 4-day / 36-hour work week
- 15 paid holidays including birthday holiday
- Generous PTO package
- Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
- 401(k) with employer match
- Annual merit increases and bonus opportunities
Why This Opportunity?
This organization is a nonprofit behavioral health organization committed to helping people build lives of meaning, purpose, and recovery.
The organization is deeply rooted in:
- Recovery-oriented care
- Trauma-informed treatment
- Community-based behavioral health
- Accountability and compassion
- Leadership development and team culture
This is an opportunity to join a mission-driven organization where leadership, clinical quality, and culture truly align.
Apply today to lead meaningful work that changes lives.
JOB ID: 176297
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Angela Dupont
