The Judge Group
About the Role
We are seeking a compassionate and proactive Behavioral Health Specialist to support clients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. This role focuses on enhancing clients’ daily living skills, community integration, and sobriety through structured activities, case management, and evidence-based practices aligned with the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model.
Key Responsibilities Deliver training in substance abuse prevention and sobriety maintenance using 12-step principles and evidence-based approaches for co-occurring disorders Provide transportation to community activities and AA/NA meetings Develop monthly activity calendars and identify community resources to support recovery Conduct drug screenings as needed Complete documentation including treatment plans and progress notes Organize and lead social and recreational activities tailored to ACT clientele Manage a caseload of clients, coordinating treatment teams and updating care plans based on evolving needs Offer supportive counseling and symptom management Educate and advocate for clients and their families Conduct comprehensive assessments across all life domains Provide on-call crisis intervention during assigned nights and weekends Maintain high fidelity to the ACT Model of Care
Principal Accountabilities Plan and implement social, recreational, and educational activities that support sobriety Complete Individual Treatment Plan (ITP) goals and required documentation Deliver substance abuse education Coordinate participation in 12-step community activities
Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Human Services, or Addiction Counseling preferred Minimum ADT Trainee Status or certification (CAC, CAC-AD) required Experience: 1–3 years of relevant work experience in behavioral health or addiction services On-the-job training (2–3 months) required for optimal performance Requirements: Certified or eligible for certification in addictions treatment Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record Ability to work independently with minimal supervision Strong understanding of mental illness and addiction recovery
Key Responsibilities Deliver training in substance abuse prevention and sobriety maintenance using 12-step principles and evidence-based approaches for co-occurring disorders Provide transportation to community activities and AA/NA meetings Develop monthly activity calendars and identify community resources to support recovery Conduct drug screenings as needed Complete documentation including treatment plans and progress notes Organize and lead social and recreational activities tailored to ACT clientele Manage a caseload of clients, coordinating treatment teams and updating care plans based on evolving needs Offer supportive counseling and symptom management Educate and advocate for clients and their families Conduct comprehensive assessments across all life domains Provide on-call crisis intervention during assigned nights and weekends Maintain high fidelity to the ACT Model of Care
Principal Accountabilities Plan and implement social, recreational, and educational activities that support sobriety Complete Individual Treatment Plan (ITP) goals and required documentation Deliver substance abuse education Coordinate participation in 12-step community activities
Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Human Services, or Addiction Counseling preferred Minimum ADT Trainee Status or certification (CAC, CAC-AD) required Experience: 1–3 years of relevant work experience in behavioral health or addiction services On-the-job training (2–3 months) required for optimal performance Requirements: Certified or eligible for certification in addictions treatment Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record Ability to work independently with minimal supervision Strong understanding of mental illness and addiction recovery