Pacific Clinics will be opening a high‑intensity, community‑based Adult Full Service Partnership (FSP) programs for adults age 18+ with serious mental illness (SMI) and complex needs. The program delivers “whatever‑it‑takes,” recovery‑oriented services primarily in the community to stabilize individuals, reduce hospitalizations and incarceration, prevent homelessness, and support long‑term recovery and community integration.
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Pacific Clinics is seeking a dedicated Clinical Team Supervisor to implement and lead our Adult FSP ACT program in Sacramento County. This role calls for a leader with passion and expertise in serving adults with complex needs, and who is excited about shaping and expanding our growing continuum of care. We’re looking for someone with strong clinical knowledge, crisis experience, and team-oriented who is ready to build and develop programming to positively impact the Sacramento Community.
The ACT FSP (Assertive Community Treatment – Full Service Partnership) program is an intensive, community‑based mental health service for 96 individuals with serious mental illness who have high needs. It provides wraparound, multidisciplinary support, including psychiatry, therapy, case management, crisis intervention, housing assistance, and rehabilitation, delivered with a community-driven approach. The goal is to reduce hospitalizations and incarceration, promote recovery, support housing stability, and improve quality of life through continuous, personalized care. This program will also serve those who are involved in the justice system as well.
Schedule: M-F 9-6 and as needed evenings, weekends, and holidays, or to support a crisis
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Must meet eligibility requirements based on employment status
**Must meet eligibility requirements
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Overview:The Clinical Team Supervisor coordinates and supervises 6-8 therapists, case managers and/or other clinical services staff as assigned by the Program Director. Ensures staff provides mental health services including psycho-diagnostic assessment, group and family therapy services. Coordinates cases with the funding sources/agencies and ensures the delivery of integrated behavioral healthcare. Performs managerial duties and participates in seminars and providing learning and training opportunities within the program. Identifies staff training needs and ensures development and implementation.
Responsibilities:To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.