Four Counties Addiction Services Team (Fourcast) is a community-based addiction treatment service provider that strives to provide the highest quality of evidence-based addiction treatment and case management services. Fourcast offers services across 5 sites in the region. The community treatment program staff work in-office and community settings and are often co-located and integrated with other organizations to reduce barriers for those accessing services. About The Position... This position is part time working 3 days one week and the next 2 days. Fourcast's Addiction Counsellors provides evidence-based addiction screening, assessment, and treatment interventions that utilize Motivation Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy and other approaches aimed to improve service user recovery and change outcomes. Counselling is provided in individual and group settings and can include working with those wanting to make changes to their substance use and/or gambling, or others who are impacted by another's substance use and/or gambling. The Addiction Counsellor works collaboratively with other Fourcast programs and community resources to navigate supports that best suit a service user's plans for change. Case consultation, case conferencing and advocacy with community partners and services are an integral part of the Addiction Counsellor role. For a detailed copy of the job description, please email us at hiring@ fourcast.ca What We're Looking For: Education: * Requires a Bachelor of Social Work, Psychology, or related degree, with a postgraduate certificate in Addictions and Mental Health, or an equivalent combination of work experience and education. Experience: * Minimum 3-5 years' experience working in a related position preferred, ideally in a community-based setting or addiction treatment setting. * Advanced skills in addictions interventions including counselling/therapy, withdrawal management, crisis intervention, advocacy, mediation, and conflict resolution. * Demonstrated experience working with people with serious mental illness and complex personal needs. * Experience using evidence-based screening and assessment tools. Certificate, Licenses and Records * Valid Ontario Class G driver's license. * Valid First Aid/CPR. * Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) certificate. * Certification in GAIN assessment would be an asset. * Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) an asset. * Satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Check is required. If this position sounds like a role you'd be well-suited to, we encourage you to apply and let us know in your cover letter. Please submit your application by October 25th, 2023 We are an equal opportunity employer and committed to providing accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Should any applicant require an accommodation through the application, interview, or selection process, please contact our Human Resources team.
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