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Contract Counsellor

SOURCES13 days ago
Surrey, BC
$65/hour
Mid Level
contract

Top Benefits

Flexibility to determine your own schedule
Ability to work remotely or at one of our sites
Clinical supervision may be available

About the role

Position: Contract Counsellor (Trauma Counselling)

Location: White Rock/South Surrey (on-site and remote)

Hours: Based on billing

Salary: $65.00/hour (see below for more details)

Start Date: ASAP

We are seeking a Contract Counsellor to provide clinical counselling support to women under our Fee for Service Counselling stream. This position offers the flexibility to determine your own schedule, work remotely or at one of our sites. Clinical supervision may be available.

About Sources:
SOURCES is a community-based non-profit organization providing support and hope to communities in the Lower Mainland, on Vancouver Island, and across Northern BC. Sources strives to create vibrant and resilient communities through support to adults, children, youth, and families facing challenges in life such as mental health, disability, poverty, substance use, and conflict. We support our communities through leadership, education, and volunteerism.

SOURCES is committed to learning about, celebrating and incorporating Indigenous knowledge into our practices as we continue our work in truth and reconciliation. People of all races, cultures, ethnicities, 2SLGBTQIA+, and abilities are welcomed to work with us. We value diversity, respect, and collaboration as we promote our mission: social wellness for our community.

Description of Position:
The Contract Counsellor provides direct counselling to those who self-identify as women, offering EMDR, Somatic Experiencing and/or other approved trauma-focused approaches under the Fee for Service stream of service. Contract Counsellors are responsible for handling their own payroll deductions, including income tax, CPP, Employment Insurance and WorkSafe BC premiums.

Reports To: Manager of Trauma and Men’s Counselling.

General Responsibilities:
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  • Ensures health and safety of all clients while working with them.
  • Adheres to relevant Council on Accreditation standards.
  • Adheres to Sources policies and procedures and the Code of Ethics.
  • Ensures rights and dignity of clients is maintained.
  • Maintains privacy and confidentiality of clients and client files.
  • Engage in ongoing learning and professional development related to Indigenous histories, cultures and perspectives and applying this knowledge to your work.
  • Creating and maintaining a safe and welcoming environment within the organization, and addressing any instances of discrimination, harassment, or other forms of harmful behaviour that don’t support the principals of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belongingness.
  • Maintain First Aid and CPR training equivalent to WCB Level One if required.

Program Specific Responsibilities:

  • Provide individual counselling (including assessment) to those who identify as women experiencing interpersonal violence, sexual assault, or historical abuse.
  • Incorporate the central aspects of trauma counselling, emphasizing safety, containment, and trauma processing.
  • Provide resources and referrals and related support services.
  • Incorporate Feedback Informed Training and supervision into the therapy practice.
  • Maintain up-to-date files and documentation on OWL and meet organization accreditation standards for Council on Accreditation (COA).
  • Attend to and complete all administrative (billing) tasks.

Knowledge/Skills:

  • Knowledge of relevant Acts, pertinent regulations, policy, procedures and other statutory and certification requirements (such as the Mental Health Act; Adult Guardianship Act; Child, Family and Community Service Act; and Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act).
  • Knowledge of relevant community resources, programs, and services.
  • Understanding of poverty-related issues and ability to handle sensitive client concerns with tact and non-judgment.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook) and other data management systems.
  • Demonstrated ability to use online communication platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
  • Strong organizational skills, with the ability to take initiative, prioritize urgent tasks, and work independently.
  • Ability to handle potentially difficult and stressful situations with proven crisis resolution skills.

**Qualifications:**Mandatory:

  • Master's degree in psychology, Counselling Psychology.
  • Ability to obtain a clear criminal record check.
  • Training in therapeutic modalities (SE, EMDR, IFS, Motivational Interviewing etc.).
  • Two years’ experience with trauma, depression, and/or anxiety.
  • Registration with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC), Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association.
  • Liability Insurance at a minimum of $200,000 per occurrence.

Preferred:

  • Passionate about working with individuals and helping them overcome challenges.
  • Ability to work independently and take initiative.
  • Ability to utilize Office suite including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OWL.
  • Ability to effectively communicate professionally, verbally and in written English.
  • San’yas Training and Indigenous approaches are an asset.
  • Qualification for CVAP, ICBC, and FNHA are an asset.

Compensation:

  • $65.00 /hour (session billing is based on 1.25 hours/session)
  • Contract Counsellors are responsible for handling their own payroll deductions, including income tax, CPP, Employment Insurance and WorkSafe BC premiums.

Closing Date: July 18, 2025

About SOURCES

Non-profit Organizations
201-500

Sources Community Resources Society is an internationally-accredited, community-based, not-for-profit multi-service agency that has served as a dependable source of help, encouragement and hope for individuals in the communities of White Rock, Surrey, Delta, Langley, Prince George, Parksville and beyond since 1978.

At SOURCES, we are committed to learning about, celebrating and incorporating Indigenous knowledge into our practices as we continue our work in truth, reconciliation and resurgence.

We acknowledge that our work takes place on the unceded traditional and ancestral territories of Indigenous peoples and our offices are located on the lands of the Semiahmoo, Kwantlen, Katzie and Tsawwassen First Nations in the Lower Mainland; the Lheidli T’enneh, part of the Dakelh (Carrier) First Nations in the North; and the Coast Salish peoples including the Qualicum First Nation on Vancouver Island. We are honoured to be part of these communities and many more.

We touch the lives of thousands of individuals and families across the Lower Mainland, Northern British Columbia and Vancouver Island every year. To serve them, our team of dedicated staff and devoted volunteers offer a variety of social wellness programs and services through more than 20 locations, including Community Resource Centres, that are continually expanding to meet individual and community needs.

We welcome people of all genders, races, cultures, ethnicities and abilities. We strive to create more vibrant and resilient communities by offering support to children, youth, families, persons with disabilities, seniors, and others who are coping with isolation, addiction, poverty, disability and conflict.

In addition to providing services on behalf of the Government of British Columbia, we are partners with the United Way of the Lower Mainland, Law Foundation of BC, Vancouver Foundation, Community Living BC, Service Canada and more.