JOB SUMMARY:
Using a strength-based, solution-focused, and family centered approach within the context of anti-oppressive practice, the Counsellor in partnership with the family and other service providers, will assess and treat children and youth who are experiencing social and emotional challenges, as well as, any behavioural difficulties impacting the mental and physical health of the family.
The incumbent(s) will focus on the coordination and regular scheduling of evidence informed groups, for children and youth. These groups will be offered to various age groups based on service demand. The employee will be available outside of regular business hours to facilitate groups.
MINIMUM EDUCATION/REGISTRATION
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE
QUALIFICATIONS:
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. To maintain and secure confidential client information in the execution of professional responsibilities in a manner that is consistent with required legislation, and AFS policies and procedures.
2. To possess a working knowledge of required legislation governing practice, specifically the Psychotherapy Act; also to fulfill the professional “Duty to Report” any suspected child abuse as required under the Child, Youth and Family Services Act.
3. To work as an AFS interdisciplinary team member to provide:
4. To develop and maintain a clinical treatment plan with the child/youth and family, in collaboration with service providers and the medical community, as appropriate.
5. To provide a brief clinical intervention service to those clients deemed to be most appropriately serviced through a brief therapy model.
6. To work in cooperation with all clinical staff assigned to ensure client information is shared, and the clinical treatment plan is coordinated and supported in a timely and efficient manner.
7. Provide individual, family and group services where applicable.
8. To provide referrals and appropriate transitional support to other services and programs within AFS or in the community as required on a case by case basis.
9. To demonstrate a thorough working knowledge of community resources, especially in the area of child, youth, and family services, including health and medical services, and a willingness to liaise with local service providers and other key resources.
10. To accurately and promptly maintain client file documentation according to agency policy and procedure and to prepare and distribute documentation for case review or complex case discussion by an internal and/or interagency team if certain prescribed conditions exist and as appropriate.
11. To be prepared to conduct clinical work outside the formal office environment, that is, within the hospital setting, client homes, schools, medical clinics, etc.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: OTHER
1. To participate in annual service planning as appropriate, also in program evaluation in accordance with established policies and procedures.
2. To assist in the development of community mental health through active participation and leadership in establishing and supporting community networks, self-help groups, community planning, etc.
3. To interpret the AFS services system to clients, collateral agency representatives, and the community at large.
4. To take initiative for professional development on a personal and team level. 5. To assume other responsibilities as assigned by the Clinical Supervisor/Clinical Manager.
This position falls within the bargaining unit represented by the OPSEU.
Algoma Family Services (AFS) is dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community in which we live and serve. AFS encourages applications from all qualified individuals. Applicants that may require accommodation during the selection process are encouraged to notify HR when contacted for an interview.
PLEASE SEND YOUR COVER LETTER AND RESUME TO [email protected] QUOTING REFERENCE # CCS-0128-01.