Salary:Onsite with limited opportunities to work remotely
J - $69,414.13Application Deadline:April 4, 2025, by 11:59 pm Program Overview – Relocation ProgramThe Clinical Counsellor is a member of the Supportive Housing (SH) department and is accountable to the Manager of Housing Supports. The Supportive Housing Department provides a variety of housing, community and supports based services to adults & seniors who have struggled with homelessness, mental health and/or addiction related challenges. The Team aims to support from within anti-oppressive, trauma informed, harm reduction and mental health recovery frameworks. What You Will Do
- Interact with individuals in the program in person, providing emotional support and feedback and encouraging and facilitating their participation in the program.
- Perform psychosocial and/or psychological assessments.
- Develop and implement service plans and/or coordinated care plans.
- Provide service/care co-ordination, system navigation, short-term and long-term planning and follow-up support.
- Provide preliminary assessment of risk in crisis situations, consult and devise an intervention and action plan, and provide crisis intervention.
- Provide clinical and/or supportive counseling to clients utilizing a wide range of psychotherapeutic approaches that best meet the clients' needs and circumstances (e.g. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, etc.).
- Provide case management services to both short-term and long-term clients, through the development and implementation of a care plan to address their priority, goals and emerging needs.
- Participate in case conferences and clinical meetings in order to ensure the coordination of services and a continuum of care, as well as maintaining relationships with partner organizations
- Provide advocacy support and advocate with clients and/or their family or caregivers.
- Link clients to various community resources and facilitate appropriate referrals to other support services as required.
- Support clients with navigating health systems (hospitals, community health centers, primary care)
- Accompany clients as required to appointments that may require therapeutic support, such as medical appointments, court hearings, community engagements etc…
- Facilitate or lead therapeutic and/or psychosocial support groups as required, including DBT Skills group.
- Provide clinical support to individual group participants, as appropriate/required.
General Program:
- Provide service that is responsive and culturally and linguistically sensitive to the individual and caregivers' needs.
- Uphold and consistently incorporate into practice harm reduction, trauma-informed, anti-racism and anti-oppressive principles.
- Engage in ongoing outreach to ensure access to the program.
- Keep current about the range of services available in other agencies.
- Stay abreast of current clinical intervention approaches and best/promising practices.
- Provide mentorship, training and/or supervision to student placements and volunteers.
- Maintain a client caseload as assigned by program manager.
- Provide services through home and office visits, emails, phone calls, etc.
- Work flexible hours based on the needs of the clients.
- Participate in team and unit meetings regularly and promote the healthy functioning of the team and unit.
- Participate in ongoing training and education.
- Participate in supervision sessions and annual performance appraisals with program manager.
- Collect and report statistical data required for the accountability of the program.
- Complete file documentation and data entry in a timely manner to ensure client information and program activities are accurately captured in accordance with funder and agency requirements and professional practice standards.
- Represent the program/unit on internal staff committees as directed by program manager or unit director.
- Be prepared to work in environments where they might be pest control and hoarding issues
- Be prepared to work in environments where there may be death and dying
- Be prepared to work in environments where there may be drug use and smoking
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Masters of Social Work (M.S.W.) or post graduate degree in a relevant field. Registered Social Worker (R.S.W.) in good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW) and/or Member in good standing with a Professional College in Ontario. Or be a Registered Psychotherapist (RP) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO)
- Minimum of 3 years related experience in addressing homelessness, mental health, addictions, and/or social work. Demonstrated experience offering therapeutic and psycho-social counselling (both short term and long term) and supporting individuals with significant mental health and substance use issues from a harm reduction, trauma informed, and mental health recovery approach is required.
- Demonstrated ability in supporting individuals who have complex mental health and/or addiction issues, history of trauma, violence/abuse, chronic physical health issues, etc.
- Proven working knowledge of theories of addiction, evidence-based treatment models and best practice approaches.
- Knowledge of, experience with, and demonstrated ability in providing therapeutic interventions, such as Narrative Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma-Informed approaches, etc.
- Knowledge and experience providing individual and group-based counseling and support is required.
- Demonstrated experience in group facilitation and family/couples counseling.
- Knowledge of and experience with short-term psychotherapy
- Knowledge of and experience with facilitating DBT-focused therapeutic groups is required.
- Demonstrated ability in case management; system & community resource navigation; service planning, implementation and coordination.
- Demonstrated ability in working effectively in a multi-disciplinary team or as a team member in collaboration with other professionals.
- Strong assessment, clinical, and crisis intervention skills.
- Effective oral and written communication skills and documentation skills.
- Effective interpersonal, time management and organizational skills.
- Ability to be self-directed, independent, flexible and exercise good judgment.
- Ability to work from a client-centered approach.
- Proven ability to minimize barriers through service delivery for low income individuals with array of mental & physical health related challenges
- Comprehensive understanding and knowledge of mental health, addictions & health sectors; in addition to TO community resources.
- Demonstrate knowledge of issues affecting marginalized communities, policies, legislation, programs, and other issues related to scope of practice and social determinant of health.
- Applied computer skills (MS word, excel, Internet) and ability to use client information systems.
- Ability to demonstrate an anti-oppression approach to practice is required.
- Ability to communicate in a second language is a strong asset.
- Capable of fulfilling the physical and psychological demands of the job as per the attached Position Demands Analysis.
- Travel in the community is required
WoodGreen is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free selection process and work environment. If contacted in relation to an employment opportunity, please advise our People & Culture representatives at [email protected] of the accommodation measures required. Information received relating to accommodation will be addressed confidentially.
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