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Seward, United States
SeaView Community Services – Seward, Alaska
Full-time | Exempt | Excellent Benefits
About SeaView:
For over 50 years, SeaView Community Services has provided compassionate and comprehensive behavioral health care to residents of Seward and the Eastern Kenai Peninsula. As a mission-driven nonprofit organization, we believe every person deserves access to effective, recovery-oriented care that fosters connection, dignity, and wellness. Our Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team plays a critical role in that mission—providing high-intensity, wraparound services that help individuals experiencing serious mental illness live meaningful lives in the community.
Position Overview:
SeaView is seeking an experienced and passionate ACT Team Leader to oversee the daily operations of our multidisciplinary Assertive Community Treatment program. This position serves a micro-team of approximately 25–35 clients, ensuring that services are delivered in alignment with ACT fidelity standards and individualized client needs.
The ACT Team Leader also functions as a practicing clinician, providing direct therapeutic interventions, care coordination, and clinical oversight. This is a hands-on leadership role ideal for a licensed or license-eligible behavioral health professional who values team collaboration, field-based service delivery, and client-centered care.
Our ACT Team Includes:
1 Full-Time ACT Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
1 ACT Clinical Associate
1 ACT Case Manager
Psychiatric support provided by SeaView’s staff Psychiatrist
You — the ACT Team Leader, providing both leadership and direct clinical care
Key Responsibilities:
Provide leadership, supervision, and clinical direction to the ACT team.
Maintain a small caseload, delivering evidence-based individual and group therapy, crisis intervention, and care coordination.
Facilitate daily team meetings, ensuring coordinated service delivery and adherence to ACT model principles.
Collaborate closely with medical, housing, employment, and peer support services to promote holistic recovery.
Ensure timely, accurate documentation and compliance with state and federal regulations.
Support data tracking, fidelity reviews, and quality improvement initiatives.
Participate in community outreach, case consultations, and interdisciplinary partnerships.
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field.
Alaska licensure (LCSW, LMSW, LPC, LMFT, or equivalent) or eligibility for licensure within 6 months of hire.
At least two years of experience in community mental health, crisis services, or an ACT/PACT setting preferred.
Strong clinical assessment, team leadership, and communication skills.
Commitment to recovery-oriented and trauma-informed care principles.
Valid driver’s license.
Why Join SeaView?
Competitive salary commensurate with experience
Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and retirement
Generous paid time off and professional development opportunities
Work in one of Alaska’s most scenic communities surrounded by mountains and ocean
Join a supportive, mission-driven organization making a real impact in behavioral health
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