Addictions Counsellor - Full-Time & Part-Time Opportunities
About the role
Job Description:
RVH’s Supportive Pre-Treatment Program provides a low-barrier, substance-free, live-in based service for individuals who do not require intensive Live-In Treatment or are awaiting admission to more intensive treatment services.
The Addiction Counsellor is responsible for providing a broad range of addiction counselling and related supportive services to clients and their family. The Addiction Counsellor is responsible for facilitating client activities within a Live-In program and ensuring clients participate in daily activities that support their recovery goals. In collaboration with other team members, they will ensure clients and their families are supported through the completion of admissions, on-going assessments, individual and group counselling, life skills and discharge planning.
We Currently Have the Following Opportunities Available:
7 Regular Full-Time
3 Regular Part-Time
Qualifications:
Education:
- Degree or Diploma in Health or Social Science field or equivalent required.
- College certificate in Addiction Studies from a recognized institution required.
- Certification as an Addiction Counsellor (International Certified Alcohol and Drug Counsellor (ICAD) or Canadian Certified Addiction Counsellor (CCAC) preferred.
- Membership with a relevant college/registering body considered an asset ie) College of Nurses of Ontario, College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario
- Certification in non-violent crisis intervention considered an asset.
- Formal training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy/Dialectical Behavioural Therapy /Solution focused Therapy/Family Therapy and/or Supportive counselling considered an asset.
- Suicide Prevention ie) ASSIST training considered an asset.
- Current Basic CPR and First Aid certifications
Experience:
- 1-3 years direct care experience working with individuals with substance use disorders and mental health concerns.
- Experience working with individuals who face co-existing socio-economic barriers such as poverty, isolation, difficulty accessing programs and service, physical isolation, discrimination, criminalization, and homelessness.
- Experience with principles of risk management and de-escalation techniques.
- Working knowledge of community resources to support addictions and mental health.
- Knowledge of pharmacology and prescription medications is preferred.
Competencies:
- Use of supportive counselling techniques to assist clients to gain self-confidence and progress in their goals.
- Experience facilitating psychoeducational group sessions and facilitating discharge planning considered an asset.
- Assist clients in determining how their support systems are involved in their care and work collaboratively with clients to acquire and maintain needed services and resources.
- Maintaining clear, accurate and timely documentation, including but not limited to admission notes, daily progress reports and related reports.
- The ability to identify additional/alternative services and complete appropriate referrals as required.
- Demonstrated ability to work closely with an multidisciplinary team and community partners.
- A strong commitment to the provision of client-centered care.
Responsibilities:
- Providing individual and group counselling
- Completing addiction related assessments
- Providing health teaching and education in individual and group settings
- Facilitation of psychoeducational and life skills groups
- Maintain clear, accurate and timely documentation, which will include admission notes, daily progress reports and discharge summaries.
- Utilizing crisis intervention techniques as required
- Completing referrals to community partners and facilitate transition to alternative community supports
- Develop transition plans with clients and their supports and facilitate family information/support sessions as required.
- Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to ensure continuity of patient care
- Act as liaison between patients and community partners, ensuring patients are connected with the appropriate community agencies prior to time of discharge
- Complete intakes, assessments, and case management services, utilizing a client-centred, strength-based, harm reduction approach to clients experiencing substance use and mental health challenges.
- Coach or assist clients in the development/maintenance of abilities relating to activities of daily living, self-care, crisis management strategies, symptom management, maintaining a support network, and skills teaching such as budgeting, grocery shopping and other life skills.
- Supporting patients in the coordination of safety plans and liaising with services that will support the individual’s recovery goals.
- Other duties as assigned
About Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre
Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre, located in Barrie, Ontario, provides safe, high-quality care for residents across a large geographical region including Simcoe County and the District of Muskoka. The area is home to more than 450,000 residents, with half of RVH’s patients living outside the City of Barrie.
As the largest health centre in North Simcoe Muskoka, RVH provides highly specialized services, and technology not found anywhere else in the region. This includes the only interventional radiology suites for minimally invasive surgeries, vascular services, advanced stroke care, as well as dedicated trauma rooms in its large Emergency department. RVH is also home to the Hudson Regional Cancer Centre, Simcoe Muskoka Regional Heart Program, Simcoe Muskoka Regional Child and Youth Program and the RVH Regional Renal Program meaning distance is no longer a factor for residents receiving lifesaving treatment.
For more information visit www.rvh.on.ca
Follow us on Twitter: @TeamRVH Like our Facebook page: Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre Subscribe to our YouTube channel: RVHBarrieON
Addictions Counsellor - Full-Time & Part-Time Opportunities
About the role
Job Description:
RVH’s Supportive Pre-Treatment Program provides a low-barrier, substance-free, live-in based service for individuals who do not require intensive Live-In Treatment or are awaiting admission to more intensive treatment services.
The Addiction Counsellor is responsible for providing a broad range of addiction counselling and related supportive services to clients and their family. The Addiction Counsellor is responsible for facilitating client activities within a Live-In program and ensuring clients participate in daily activities that support their recovery goals. In collaboration with other team members, they will ensure clients and their families are supported through the completion of admissions, on-going assessments, individual and group counselling, life skills and discharge planning.
We Currently Have the Following Opportunities Available:
7 Regular Full-Time
3 Regular Part-Time
Qualifications:
Education:
- Degree or Diploma in Health or Social Science field or equivalent required.
- College certificate in Addiction Studies from a recognized institution required.
- Certification as an Addiction Counsellor (International Certified Alcohol and Drug Counsellor (ICAD) or Canadian Certified Addiction Counsellor (CCAC) preferred.
- Membership with a relevant college/registering body considered an asset ie) College of Nurses of Ontario, College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario
- Certification in non-violent crisis intervention considered an asset.
- Formal training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy/Dialectical Behavioural Therapy /Solution focused Therapy/Family Therapy and/or Supportive counselling considered an asset.
- Suicide Prevention ie) ASSIST training considered an asset.
- Current Basic CPR and First Aid certifications
Experience:
- 1-3 years direct care experience working with individuals with substance use disorders and mental health concerns.
- Experience working with individuals who face co-existing socio-economic barriers such as poverty, isolation, difficulty accessing programs and service, physical isolation, discrimination, criminalization, and homelessness.
- Experience with principles of risk management and de-escalation techniques.
- Working knowledge of community resources to support addictions and mental health.
- Knowledge of pharmacology and prescription medications is preferred.
Competencies:
- Use of supportive counselling techniques to assist clients to gain self-confidence and progress in their goals.
- Experience facilitating psychoeducational group sessions and facilitating discharge planning considered an asset.
- Assist clients in determining how their support systems are involved in their care and work collaboratively with clients to acquire and maintain needed services and resources.
- Maintaining clear, accurate and timely documentation, including but not limited to admission notes, daily progress reports and related reports.
- The ability to identify additional/alternative services and complete appropriate referrals as required.
- Demonstrated ability to work closely with an multidisciplinary team and community partners.
- A strong commitment to the provision of client-centered care.
Responsibilities:
- Providing individual and group counselling
- Completing addiction related assessments
- Providing health teaching and education in individual and group settings
- Facilitation of psychoeducational and life skills groups
- Maintain clear, accurate and timely documentation, which will include admission notes, daily progress reports and discharge summaries.
- Utilizing crisis intervention techniques as required
- Completing referrals to community partners and facilitate transition to alternative community supports
- Develop transition plans with clients and their supports and facilitate family information/support sessions as required.
- Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to ensure continuity of patient care
- Act as liaison between patients and community partners, ensuring patients are connected with the appropriate community agencies prior to time of discharge
- Complete intakes, assessments, and case management services, utilizing a client-centred, strength-based, harm reduction approach to clients experiencing substance use and mental health challenges.
- Coach or assist clients in the development/maintenance of abilities relating to activities of daily living, self-care, crisis management strategies, symptom management, maintaining a support network, and skills teaching such as budgeting, grocery shopping and other life skills.
- Supporting patients in the coordination of safety plans and liaising with services that will support the individual’s recovery goals.
- Other duties as assigned
About Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre
Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre, located in Barrie, Ontario, provides safe, high-quality care for residents across a large geographical region including Simcoe County and the District of Muskoka. The area is home to more than 450,000 residents, with half of RVH’s patients living outside the City of Barrie.
As the largest health centre in North Simcoe Muskoka, RVH provides highly specialized services, and technology not found anywhere else in the region. This includes the only interventional radiology suites for minimally invasive surgeries, vascular services, advanced stroke care, as well as dedicated trauma rooms in its large Emergency department. RVH is also home to the Hudson Regional Cancer Centre, Simcoe Muskoka Regional Heart Program, Simcoe Muskoka Regional Child and Youth Program and the RVH Regional Renal Program meaning distance is no longer a factor for residents receiving lifesaving treatment.
For more information visit www.rvh.on.ca
Follow us on Twitter: @TeamRVH Like our Facebook page: Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre Subscribe to our YouTube channel: RVHBarrieON