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Position: Mental Health Clinician
Program: Young Adult Safe Options Support (SOS) – North Team
Function: Community Outreach on the streets and places where unhoused young adults frequent; coordinating participants needs before and after move from street to home, enhancing their daily living skills, accompaniment to appointments, and advocating on their behalf when faced with discrimination or healthcare inequities.
Reports To: Team Leader, Young Adult SOS - North
Location: Upper Manhattan & Bronx
Schedule: Tuesdays through Saturdays (1:00pm-9:00pm)
Job Overview:
The Licensed Mental Health Professional will play a pivotal role on one of Governor’s newly launched innovative Safe Options Support (SOS) teams, that will provide comprehensive care to street homeless or subway dwelling individuals.
The multi-disciplinary SOS team will consist of a Team leader, Licensed Clinicians, Case Managers, and Youth Peer Advocate Specialist. The team will support program participants in the community through the application of the highly acclaimed, Critical Time Intervention, evidence-based, model of care.
The Mental Health Clinician’s role will involve community outreach on the streets and subways, coordinating participants needs before and after their move from street to home, enhancing their daily living skills, providing supportive counselling, and advocating on their behalf when faced with discrimination or healthcare inequities. Member choice, harm reduction, non-coercion, flexibility and person-centered core elements are essential to this team.
The SOS teams will continue to follow participants for several months after housing placement to ensure their stability, independence and wellbeing in their new community. The role will require field-based work, periodic on call coverage, and a willingness to work flexible hours.
Job Responsibilities:
- Persistent and assertive outreach and engagement using strength-based approaches beginning either at known “hang-outs” or “Hot spots” within the transit system or during an inpatient hospital admission or emergency department visit;
- Sustained outreach and engagement attempt for all individuals who are referred, even if they initially decline services;
- Develop meaningful and lasting partnerships with key community stakeholders and providers including, Youth Adult Peer Programs, Safe Horizon, LGBTQIA+ community programs, local hospitals NYPD, Shelter operators and housing providers;
- Partnering and collaborating with current street outreach teams, local police precincts, local hospitals, the MTA, the Department of Homeless Services and family members/caregivers to identify those in most need of outreach and care;
- Continuously assess the health and social needs of participants through SOS’s conversational and observational assessments and formalized risk assessments tools for those identified as being at high risk;
- Work in collaborations with the centralized SOR Hub to identify available housing and to support participants through the process. Tasks may include completing HRA 2010e, applying for housing, prepping for interviews, follow up with housing providers, and assistance with moving in (day of move) with obtaining housing supplies and learning the neighborhood;
- Participate in hospital discharge planning meetings to identify the best community resources for returning patients;
- Provide short term therapeutic counseling and support to participants pre and post housing;
- Collects and reports data, as required and work with team leader, data analyst and other SOS teams to use data to inform future care delivery;
- Once housed work with participants and their housing providers to resolve clinical issues that are impacting on the participant’s ability manage, and retain supportive housing;
- Foster relationship with community provides to ensure that recipients are connected with appropriate services as they transition back into the community;
- Appointment navigation including accompaniment to appointments, travel training, reengagement in community care, and addressing barriers to care;
- Facilitating crisis interventions, referrals and hospitalizations as appropriate;
- Review documentation and conduct comprehensive psychosocial assessments to determine the medical, psychiatric, housing and other social needs in the community;
- Obtain historical and collateral information from multiple sources to support participants behavioral and physical health needs;
- Monitor, evaluate and record participant progress with respect to care plan goals;
- Attend and participate in team meetings and supervisory sessions;
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements
Licensed master’s degree or higher in social work, mental health counseling, nursing or psychology.
Essential Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Experience working with homeless and/or precariously housed populations preferred but not required;
- Knowledge of counseling principles and methods for mental illness and substance use disorders;
- Knowledge of treatment, rehabilitation, and community support programs as they relate to recipient/residents, families, and staff;
- Ability to develop, evaluate, implement, and modify treatment intervention to meet the needs of individual recipients;
- Ability to prepare accurate and timely reports;
- Computer proficiency in Health Information Technology and Microsoft applications such as MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint;
- Knowledge of homeless resources, NYC shelter systems, and MTA transit systems a plus;
- Knowledge of best practices in the fields of mental illness and substance use disorders;
- Knowledge of techniques for identifying, assessing, and preventing potentially violent behavior, including crisis management and de-escalation techniques;
- Methods to support individuals in developing real-world skills and identifying educational/vocational goals preferred;
- Methods to support community inclusion and strengthening of support networks preferred;
- Experience in working with peers preferred;
- Experience in implementing positive youth development strategies preferred;
- Familiarity with existing homeless outreach teams/programs and temporary housing options preferred.
This position may require travel throughout the five boroughs of New York City.
Salary: $76,933 plus generous benefits
Please include a resume, cover letter and contact information for 3 professional references.
ACMH is committed to the mental and physical wellbeing of vulnerable New Yorkers and is a leader in the provision of outreach and engagement, care management, rehabilitation, crisis support, and supportive housing. ACMH is committed to becoming an anti-racist organization and seeks to promote actionable change to create an intentional culture of equity at individual, interpersonal and institutional levels.
ACMH is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment decisions based on race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, mental or physical disability, marital status, veteran status or citizenship status.

Position: Mental Health Clinician
Program: Young Adult Safe Options Support (SOS) – North Team
Function: Community Outreach on the streets and places where unhoused young adults frequent; coordinating participants needs before and after move from street to home, enhancing their daily living skills, accompaniment to appointments, and advocating on their behalf when faced with discrimination or healthcare inequities.
Reports To: Team Leader, Young Adult SOS - North
Location: Upper Manhattan & Bronx
Schedule: Tuesdays through Saturdays (1:00pm-9:00pm)
Job Overview:
The Licensed Mental Health Professional will play a pivotal role on one of Governor’s newly launched innovative Safe Options Support (SOS) teams, that will provide comprehensive care to street homeless or subway dwelling individuals.
The multi-disciplinary SOS team will consist of a Team leader, Licensed Clinicians, Case Managers, and Youth Peer Advocate Specialist. The team will support program participants in the community through the application of the highly acclaimed, Critical Time Intervention, evidence-based, model of care.
The Mental Health Clinician’s role will involve community outreach on the streets and subways, coordinating participants needs before and after their move from street to home, enhancing their daily living skills, providing supportive counselling, and advocating on their behalf when faced with discrimination or healthcare inequities. Member choice, harm reduction, non-coercion, flexibility and person-centered core elements are essential to this team.
The SOS teams will continue to follow participants for several months after housing placement to ensure their stability, independence and wellbeing in their new community. The role will require field-based work, periodic on call coverage, and a willingness to work flexible hours.
Job Responsibilities:
- Persistent and assertive outreach and engagement using strength-based approaches beginning either at known “hang-outs” or “Hot spots” within the transit system or during an inpatient hospital admission or emergency department visit;
- Sustained outreach and engagement attempt for all individuals who are referred, even if they initially decline services;
- Develop meaningful and lasting partnerships with key community stakeholders and providers including, Youth Adult Peer Programs, Safe Horizon, LGBTQIA+ community programs, local hospitals NYPD, Shelter operators and housing providers;
- Partnering and collaborating with current street outreach teams, local police precincts, local hospitals, the MTA, the Department of Homeless Services and family members/caregivers to identify those in most need of outreach and care;
- Continuously assess the health and social needs of participants through SOS’s conversational and observational assessments and formalized risk assessments tools for those identified as being at high risk;
- Work in collaborations with the centralized SOR Hub to identify available housing and to support participants through the process. Tasks may include completing HRA 2010e, applying for housing, prepping for interviews, follow up with housing providers, and assistance with moving in (day of move) with obtaining housing supplies and learning the neighborhood;
- Participate in hospital discharge planning meetings to identify the best community resources for returning patients;
- Provide short term therapeutic counseling and support to participants pre and post housing;
- Collects and reports data, as required and work with team leader, data analyst and other SOS teams to use data to inform future care delivery;
- Once housed work with participants and their housing providers to resolve clinical issues that are impacting on the participant’s ability manage, and retain supportive housing;
- Foster relationship with community provides to ensure that recipients are connected with appropriate services as they transition back into the community;
- Appointment navigation including accompaniment to appointments, travel training, reengagement in community care, and addressing barriers to care;
- Facilitating crisis interventions, referrals and hospitalizations as appropriate;
- Review documentation and conduct comprehensive psychosocial assessments to determine the medical, psychiatric, housing and other social needs in the community;
- Obtain historical and collateral information from multiple sources to support participants behavioral and physical health needs;
- Monitor, evaluate and record participant progress with respect to care plan goals;
- Attend and participate in team meetings and supervisory sessions;
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements
Licensed master’s degree or higher in social work, mental health counseling, nursing or psychology.
Essential Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Experience working with homeless and/or precariously housed populations preferred but not required;
- Knowledge of counseling principles and methods for mental illness and substance use disorders;
- Knowledge of treatment, rehabilitation, and community support programs as they relate to recipient/residents, families, and staff;
- Ability to develop, evaluate, implement, and modify treatment intervention to meet the needs of individual recipients;
- Ability to prepare accurate and timely reports;
- Computer proficiency in Health Information Technology and Microsoft applications such as MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint;
- Knowledge of homeless resources, NYC shelter systems, and MTA transit systems a plus;
- Knowledge of best practices in the fields of mental illness and substance use disorders;
- Knowledge of techniques for identifying, assessing, and preventing potentially violent behavior, including crisis management and de-escalation techniques;
- Methods to support individuals in developing real-world skills and identifying educational/vocational goals preferred;
- Methods to support community inclusion and strengthening of support networks preferred;
- Experience in working with peers preferred;
- Experience in implementing positive youth development strategies preferred;
- Familiarity with existing homeless outreach teams/programs and temporary housing options preferred.
This position may require travel throughout the five boroughs of New York City.
Salary: $76,933 plus generous benefits
Please include a resume, cover letter and contact information for 3 professional references.
ACMH is committed to the mental and physical wellbeing of vulnerable New Yorkers and is a leader in the provision of outreach and engagement, care management, rehabilitation, crisis support, and supportive housing. ACMH is committed to becoming an anti-racist organization and seeks to promote actionable change to create an intentional culture of equity at individual, interpersonal and institutional levels.
ACMH is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment decisions based on race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, mental or physical disability, marital status, veteran status or citizenship status.
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Does ACMH sponsor H-1B visas?
Yes, ACMH does sponsor H-1B visas. Their sponsorship activity is concentrated in healthcare and medical services, so roles that require a specific degree in a clinical or specialized field are the most likely candidates for H-1B support. If you're pursuing a position at ACMH, confirm the role meets the specialty occupation standard before applying.
Which visa types does ACMH sponsor?
ACMH has sponsored H-1B, F-1 OPT, F-1 CPT, and TN visas. This range suggests they're familiar with multiple work authorization pathways, which is useful if you're transitioning between statuses. If you're on OPT or CPT and looking to convert to H-1B, ACMH has experience with that progression in a healthcare context.
What types of roles at ACMH are most likely to receive visa sponsorship?
Given ACMH's focus on healthcare and medical services, sponsorship is most commonly tied to roles where a specific degree or professional license is required, such as clinical, therapeutic, or specialized administrative positions. Generalist roles that accept any degree field are less likely to qualify under H-1B specialty occupation criteria.
How do I find open visa-sponsored jobs at ACMH?
Migrate Mate lists jobs from employers with verified sponsorship histories, including ACMH. You can filter by visa type and industry to surface healthcare roles at sponsors that have actually filed on behalf of international employees. This is more reliable than searching general job boards where sponsorship willingness is rarely confirmed upfront.
How do I time my application to ACMH around visa deadlines?
Healthcare employers like ACMH often have longer pre-hire timelines due to credentialing, background checks, and licensing requirements. If you're targeting an H-1B cap filing or approaching the end of your OPT, start outreach at least four to six months before your deadline. This gives both parties time to complete onboarding and prepare a petition without rushing.
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