Social Worker 2 - Gender Identity Clinic (Access to Care)
About the role
Job Description Through its core values of Courage, Respect and Excellence , CAMH is implementing its Strategic Plan: Connected CAMH, to transform lives, ignite innovation and discovery, revolutionize education and drive social change. CAMH is more than a hospital, it is a cause. CAMH is on a mission to change the way society thinks about and responds to mental illness. They aim to eliminate prejudice and discrimination and shape a world where mental illness is central to our healthcare system – a world where Mental Health is Health. To learn more about CAMH, please visit their website at: www.camh.ca. To view our Land Acknowledgment, please click here . The Gender Identity Clinic at CAMH is currently seeking a part-time, temporary (6 months) Social Worker 2 to join our specialized outpatient service located at 60 White Squirrel Way. The clinic provides comprehensive assessments for gender-affirming surgeries, time-limited support for individuals experiencing gender dysphoria or seeking assistance related to their gender identity.
As a member of an interprofessional team, the Social Worker will deliver client-centered, trans-affirming care. Core responsibilities include conducting psychosocial assessments and evaluating readiness for gender-affirming surgeries in alignment with the most current World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) guidelines. The Social Worker will also facilitate group programming, manage intake, referrals, and triage processes, and provide individual, couple, and family support to those receiving services. This role may include delivering psychoeducational and therapeutic interventions using modalities such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), or cognitive processing therapy (CPT). The clinician will maintain accurate documentation, conduct mental status assessments, monitor client responses to care, and ensure ongoing communication with both internal team members and external health partners. Additionally, the Social Worker may supervise students, contribute to public education initiatives, and participate in research or program evaluation activities. A strong commitment to reducing transphobia and fostering an inclusive, anti-oppressive, and recovery-oriented environment is essential.
Job Requirements
- A Master of Social Work (MSW) degree.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to complete detailed reports, psychosocial assessments, and clinical documentation accurately and efficiently.
- Current registration and good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW).
- Demonstrated competence in performing the controlled act of psychotherapy, including completion of the OCSWSSW checklist.
- A minimum of two years of post-graduate experience in a mental health and/or addictions setting is required.
- Experience working with transgender, non-binary, and gender-diverse individuals is essential.
- Strong clinical judgment, collaborative skills, and a demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in mental health care.
- Familiarity with emergency psychiatry, crisis intervention, substance use, and severe and persistent mental illness is considered an asset.
- Advanced training and/or certification in evidence-based therapies such as CBT, DBT, or CPT is preferred.
- Preference will be given to candidates who have completed at least three years of entry-to-practice clinical supervision and accumulated 2,000 to 3,000 hours of supervised psychotherapy practice related to the interventions used in this role.
- For incumbents not yet in independent practice who are required to practice with clinical supervision, CAMH, in its discretion, will pre-arrange this formal supervisory relationship with the clinical program as a condition of hire, based on capacity.
- Eligibility for an adjunct faculty appointment with one of CAMH’s affiliated faculties of Social Work.
About CAMH
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is Canada's largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital. CAMH combines clinical care, research, education, policy development and health promotion to help transform the lives of people affected by mental health and addiction issues.
As a teaching hospital, CAMH provides education, training, internships and residencies for students. People training to work in the health care field, including psychiatrists, psychologists, pharmacists, nurses, occupational therapists, social workers and laboratory technologists, come to CAMH for practical experience.
We believe that Mental Health is Health, and through our work we are building a movement for social change: raising awareness, challenging prejudice, and advocating for public policies that support mental health.
Please note that our social media channels are not monitored 24/7. If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide, you are deserving of help - visit www.camh.ca/gethelp for more information. If you feel safe in the moment, follow up with your family physician or care team. If you require immediate, in-person emergency care, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency department.
Social Worker 2 - Gender Identity Clinic (Access to Care)
About the role
Job Description Through its core values of Courage, Respect and Excellence , CAMH is implementing its Strategic Plan: Connected CAMH, to transform lives, ignite innovation and discovery, revolutionize education and drive social change. CAMH is more than a hospital, it is a cause. CAMH is on a mission to change the way society thinks about and responds to mental illness. They aim to eliminate prejudice and discrimination and shape a world where mental illness is central to our healthcare system – a world where Mental Health is Health. To learn more about CAMH, please visit their website at: www.camh.ca. To view our Land Acknowledgment, please click here . The Gender Identity Clinic at CAMH is currently seeking a part-time, temporary (6 months) Social Worker 2 to join our specialized outpatient service located at 60 White Squirrel Way. The clinic provides comprehensive assessments for gender-affirming surgeries, time-limited support for individuals experiencing gender dysphoria or seeking assistance related to their gender identity.
As a member of an interprofessional team, the Social Worker will deliver client-centered, trans-affirming care. Core responsibilities include conducting psychosocial assessments and evaluating readiness for gender-affirming surgeries in alignment with the most current World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) guidelines. The Social Worker will also facilitate group programming, manage intake, referrals, and triage processes, and provide individual, couple, and family support to those receiving services. This role may include delivering psychoeducational and therapeutic interventions using modalities such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), or cognitive processing therapy (CPT). The clinician will maintain accurate documentation, conduct mental status assessments, monitor client responses to care, and ensure ongoing communication with both internal team members and external health partners. Additionally, the Social Worker may supervise students, contribute to public education initiatives, and participate in research or program evaluation activities. A strong commitment to reducing transphobia and fostering an inclusive, anti-oppressive, and recovery-oriented environment is essential.
Job Requirements
- A Master of Social Work (MSW) degree.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to complete detailed reports, psychosocial assessments, and clinical documentation accurately and efficiently.
- Current registration and good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW).
- Demonstrated competence in performing the controlled act of psychotherapy, including completion of the OCSWSSW checklist.
- A minimum of two years of post-graduate experience in a mental health and/or addictions setting is required.
- Experience working with transgender, non-binary, and gender-diverse individuals is essential.
- Strong clinical judgment, collaborative skills, and a demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in mental health care.
- Familiarity with emergency psychiatry, crisis intervention, substance use, and severe and persistent mental illness is considered an asset.
- Advanced training and/or certification in evidence-based therapies such as CBT, DBT, or CPT is preferred.
- Preference will be given to candidates who have completed at least three years of entry-to-practice clinical supervision and accumulated 2,000 to 3,000 hours of supervised psychotherapy practice related to the interventions used in this role.
- For incumbents not yet in independent practice who are required to practice with clinical supervision, CAMH, in its discretion, will pre-arrange this formal supervisory relationship with the clinical program as a condition of hire, based on capacity.
- Eligibility for an adjunct faculty appointment with one of CAMH’s affiliated faculties of Social Work.
About CAMH
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is Canada's largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital. CAMH combines clinical care, research, education, policy development and health promotion to help transform the lives of people affected by mental health and addiction issues.
As a teaching hospital, CAMH provides education, training, internships and residencies for students. People training to work in the health care field, including psychiatrists, psychologists, pharmacists, nurses, occupational therapists, social workers and laboratory technologists, come to CAMH for practical experience.
We believe that Mental Health is Health, and through our work we are building a movement for social change: raising awareness, challenging prejudice, and advocating for public policies that support mental health.
Please note that our social media channels are not monitored 24/7. If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide, you are deserving of help - visit www.camh.ca/gethelp for more information. If you feel safe in the moment, follow up with your family physician or care team. If you require immediate, in-person emergency care, call 911, or go to your nearest emergency department.