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About the role
Job Description Kinark has introduced a benefit that gives employees in eligible roles the opportunity to work partially or fully remote if they choose to opt-in for this benefit. This role is assessed as a Roamer position requiring minimal days in the office (2 days per week) unless business demands require. This role is also eligible for compressed work week.
The Clinical Therapist is an integral part of a busy, dynamic and growing clinical program at Kinark Child and Family Services, Community Based Child and Youth Mental Health program in the Durham region. As a member of an interdisciplinary team, the Clinical Therapist will be required to liaise with internal and external collaterals in the provision of clinical services. The Clinical Therapist will be responsible for completing comprehensive clinical assessments, formulate and develop individualized treatment plans prior to providing individual, family, and/or group therapy to high risk and complex children, youth, and families within an office-based, as well as a community-based setting, as required. The successful candidate will be required to work some evenings per week based on client needs. The Clinical Therapist position is covered by the Communications Workers of America, Local 30248.
Internal applicants will be considered first. Duties & Responsibilities (include but are not limited to):
- Complete an initial comprehensive assessment, considering the multiple layers and interacting mental health issues, needs, and disorders from a trauma informed lens.
- Conduct risk assessments and develop safety plans.
- Utilize commitment strategies to obtain commitment to therapeutic engagement, while assessing client readiness and stage of change.
- Complete a comprehensive formulation and treatment plan as a foundation for treatment, with input from collateral sources and multidisciplinary team integrated.
- Modify treatment activities and approaches as needed in order to support clients with neuro and/or culturally diverse needs and changes in status throughout service.
- Provide intervention, with clinical outcomes to be achieved through application of evidenced-based practices with ongoing monitoring of impact.
- Focus on the youth’s potential for developing/sustaining pro-social, self-regulation of mental health symptoms, related behaviours (e.g. substance use, conflict management, anger management).
- Maintain adequate and timely documentation as it relates to treatment goals and adherence to policies, professional standards, and legislation.
- Collaborate with other members of the treatment team and participate in interagency/team meetings
Qualifications:
- A Master’s Degree in Social Work or a Health-Related Discipline with a minimum of 3 years relevant experience is preferred.**
- Candidates with a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work with extensive and relevant experience will also be considered.**
- Must be registered and in good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW) as a Social Worker, or the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO).
- Must be eligible and able to perform Psychotherapy as defined under the act.
- Experience working in a mental health system is required.
- Excellent clinical assessment, formulation and treatment planning skills are essential.
- Training and/or experience in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy will be considered assets.
- Experience with providing a broad range of clinical services and demonstrated effective work with a child and adolescent population who present a variety of clinically challenging issues.
- Demonstrated advanced group skills with children and parents are preferred.
- Computer competency and experience working with diverse cultures are considered as assets for this position.
- Travel is required for this position; the successful candidate must have a valid Ontario driver’s license, access to a reliable vehicle and be willing to obtain automobile insurance which includes driving for business purposes with a minimum liability of one million dollars.
- Satisfactory Criminal Record Check (Broad Record or Vulnerable Sector Search depending on position) and Pre-Employment Medical.
- Bilingual English/French candidates will be given special consideration.
About Kinark Child and Family Services
Kinark Child and Family Services is dedicated to helping children and youth with complex needs and their families achieve better life outcomes. Our three main program streams include: Community-based Child and Youth Mental Health, Autism, and Forensic Mental Health/Youth Justice services.
As a leading child and youth service organization in Ontario, Kinark’s dedicated team of professionals delivers a range of services and supports in York, Durham and Halton Regions, Simcoe, and the four Counties of Haliburton, City of Kawartha Lakes, Peterborough and Northumberland.
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Description Kinark has introduced a benefit that gives employees in eligible roles the opportunity to work partially or fully remote if they choose to opt-in for this benefit. This role is assessed as a Roamer position requiring minimal days in the office (2 days per week) unless business demands require. This role is also eligible for compressed work week.
The Clinical Therapist is an integral part of a busy, dynamic and growing clinical program at Kinark Child and Family Services, Community Based Child and Youth Mental Health program in the Durham region. As a member of an interdisciplinary team, the Clinical Therapist will be required to liaise with internal and external collaterals in the provision of clinical services. The Clinical Therapist will be responsible for completing comprehensive clinical assessments, formulate and develop individualized treatment plans prior to providing individual, family, and/or group therapy to high risk and complex children, youth, and families within an office-based, as well as a community-based setting, as required. The successful candidate will be required to work some evenings per week based on client needs. The Clinical Therapist position is covered by the Communications Workers of America, Local 30248.
Internal applicants will be considered first. Duties & Responsibilities (include but are not limited to):
- Complete an initial comprehensive assessment, considering the multiple layers and interacting mental health issues, needs, and disorders from a trauma informed lens.
- Conduct risk assessments and develop safety plans.
- Utilize commitment strategies to obtain commitment to therapeutic engagement, while assessing client readiness and stage of change.
- Complete a comprehensive formulation and treatment plan as a foundation for treatment, with input from collateral sources and multidisciplinary team integrated.
- Modify treatment activities and approaches as needed in order to support clients with neuro and/or culturally diverse needs and changes in status throughout service.
- Provide intervention, with clinical outcomes to be achieved through application of evidenced-based practices with ongoing monitoring of impact.
- Focus on the youth’s potential for developing/sustaining pro-social, self-regulation of mental health symptoms, related behaviours (e.g. substance use, conflict management, anger management).
- Maintain adequate and timely documentation as it relates to treatment goals and adherence to policies, professional standards, and legislation.
- Collaborate with other members of the treatment team and participate in interagency/team meetings
Qualifications:
- A Master’s Degree in Social Work or a Health-Related Discipline with a minimum of 3 years relevant experience is preferred.**
- Candidates with a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work with extensive and relevant experience will also be considered.**
- Must be registered and in good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW) as a Social Worker, or the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO).
- Must be eligible and able to perform Psychotherapy as defined under the act.
- Experience working in a mental health system is required.
- Excellent clinical assessment, formulation and treatment planning skills are essential.
- Training and/or experience in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy will be considered assets.
- Experience with providing a broad range of clinical services and demonstrated effective work with a child and adolescent population who present a variety of clinically challenging issues.
- Demonstrated advanced group skills with children and parents are preferred.
- Computer competency and experience working with diverse cultures are considered as assets for this position.
- Travel is required for this position; the successful candidate must have a valid Ontario driver’s license, access to a reliable vehicle and be willing to obtain automobile insurance which includes driving for business purposes with a minimum liability of one million dollars.
- Satisfactory Criminal Record Check (Broad Record or Vulnerable Sector Search depending on position) and Pre-Employment Medical.
- Bilingual English/French candidates will be given special consideration.
About Kinark Child and Family Services
Kinark Child and Family Services is dedicated to helping children and youth with complex needs and their families achieve better life outcomes. Our three main program streams include: Community-based Child and Youth Mental Health, Autism, and Forensic Mental Health/Youth Justice services.
As a leading child and youth service organization in Ontario, Kinark’s dedicated team of professionals delivers a range of services and supports in York, Durham and Halton Regions, Simcoe, and the four Counties of Haliburton, City of Kawartha Lakes, Peterborough and Northumberland.