INTERNAL/EXTERNAL POSTING: OPEN UNTIL November 22, 2024
Therapist – B'saanibamaadsiwin Counselling and Treatment
Hours of Work: up to 21 hours a week
Job Status: Part Time Contract to September 2025
Base office: Parry Sound/Muskoka
Competition #: 89-24
Purpose of the Position:
The B'saanibamaadsiwin Therapist/Counsellor plays an essential role in providing direct clinical services to individuals and their families, offering high-quality assessment and therapy that align with best practice standards. The focus of service will be supporting Indigenous Community Members experiencing serious mental illness within the Parry Sound and Muskoka area. This role involves collaboration with other internal and external service providers to address community member needs effectively and includes consultation and education initiatives. The ideal candidate will have experience facilitating group sessions both in-person and virtually, using a culturally sensitive approach.
The successful applicant will benefit from a highly flexible and autonomous schedule, allowing them to design their work hours with a client-centered approach to scheduling sessions. This role supports a hybrid model, accommodating both virtual and in-person sessions based on client preferences. In-person sessions may be held at the Parry Sound or Muskoka offices, with the number of working hours ranging from 1 to 21 hours per week
We strongly encourage applications from individuals who identify as Indigenous. Candidates who self-identify as Indigenous will be prioritized as part of our commitment to creating a culturally safe and inclusive environment.
Education and Qualifications:
- Experience working with Indigenous communities or organizations is a strong asset.
- Knowledge of traditional and non-traditional healing and wellness practices, and the ability to collaborate with elders, healers, and other Indigenous knowledge holders.
- Cultural competence in incorporating Indigenous practices within a therapeutic relationship is highly valued.
- Knowledge of the historical and current contexts affecting the health of Indigenous peoples in Ontario, including colonization, residential schools, treaties, and land claims.
- Minimum of one year of experience preferred in providing psychotherapy to individuals with mental illness, substance use challenges, and complex clinical presentations.
- Demonstrated experience, knowledge, and ability to practice the act of psychotherapy
- Proven experience in facilitating individual, group, and walk-in therapy sessions
- Ability to work autonomously as well as cooperatively within a team environment in a rural setting
- Excellent communication, organization and interpersonal skills
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows, the Internet, and data management software
- A willingness to serve clients within the communities of the District of Muskoka and Parry Sound
- A valid Ontario G or G2 driver's license, a safe and reliable means of transportation, and appropriate insurance for work purposes on your vehicle with a minimum of $1,000,000 in liability coverage.
- Bilingual in French/English language considered an asset
- Indigenous Cultural Awareness and Education is a requirement
Salary scale: $35.90 to $44.26 per hour commensurate with qualifications and experience
Benefits include: optional enrolment in a Registered Retirement plan with HOOPP where contributions start on date of hire.
We are committed to building a diverse and culturally safe workplace. Indigenous candidates are encouraged to apply and will be prioritized as part of our ongoing effort to provide services that are culturally relevant and respectful.
You are invited to submit your application by quoting competition number 89-24 by 4:00 on November 22, 2024 to:
The Hiring Committee
Canadian Mental Health Association, Muskoka-Parry Sound Branch
173-202 Manitoba Street
Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 1S3
Telephone: (705) 645-2262 Online: CMHA MPS Careers
Canadian Mental Health Association Muskoka – Parry Sound (CMHAMPS) is an equal opportunity employer and we value the importance of diversity, dignity and worth of every individual in the workplace.
CMHAMPS values diversity, equity, and the importance of providing a workplace that supports all individuals, especially those from Indigenous communities. Qualified consumers/survivors and/or family members are encouraged to apply.
We retain all applications submitted for one year after the closing date of this posting for consideration in any future postings.
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