About the role
Job Title Counsellor, Remote
Shift ID RNO-1005-PTE241
Location Outside Quebec & Ontario
Start Date Shift Description 40 average weekly scheduled hours; 24.5 average weekly paid hours
Shift Schedule Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Week 1 7:00pm ET
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3:00am ET
7:00pm ET
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Week 2 7:00pm ET
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7:00pm ET
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Job Type: Part-Time Permanent
Job Posting Close Date August 12 2025
Job Title Counsellor, Remote
Shift ID RNE-1005-PTE245
Location Outside Quebec & Ontario
Start Date Shift Description 20 average weekly scheduled hours; 20 average weekly paid hours
Shift Schedule Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Week 1 7:00pm ET
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00:00am ET
7:00pm ET
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Job Type: Part-Time Permanent
Job Posting Close Date August 12 2025
The opportunity Are you motivated by the chance to help ensure all young people in Canada can access mental health support and Feel Out Loud? Kids Help Phone (KHP) is Canada’s Unlock The Hope Youth Charity. We’re the first and only 24/7 e-mental health service in the country and a global leader in innovation for youth and their well-being.
As a KHP counsellor, you will provide single session solution focused support to young people via anonymous phone and live chat. Sessions are offered on a first come first serve basis. You will be supporting young people with a variety of concerns such as: mental health anxiety, depression, family and relationships, school challenges and suicide. Support is provided through a person-centered approach and aligned with counselling best practices.
The Responsibilities:
- Support youth via phone and live chat based counselling services, moving between modalities on every shift.
- Reflexive practice; empowering and strengths-based, client-centered approach; non-judgmental; strong, professional boundaries; recognition of and advocate for service users’ autonomy in their journey; commitment to diversity, inclusion, equity and accessibility; ability to adapt to changing client needs.
- Strong risk assessment and safety planning skills pertaining to youth risk and safety: Child Welfare, Suicide and Self-Injury, Substance Abuse, Threats against Others etc.
- Ability to work independently and have sound judgement on situations that require escalation to management.
- A strong work ethic, professionalism, and the ability to maintain boundaries, especially when addressing challenging calls that may involve individuals displaying strong emotions, including anger.
- The ability to communicate with empathy, curiosity and professionalism.
- The ability to merge your own personality and counselling style with Kids Help Phone’s clinical model.
- Active engagement in individual supervision, group supervision, clinical consultations, coaching, in-service training, team meetings, and other scheduled activities.
- Participation in a positive workplace culture by engaging respectfully and collaboratively with colleagues while embodying Kids Help Phone’s values (Courageous, Collaborative, Innovative, Resilient, Trustworthy).
- Ability to work in a high energy and dynamic environment.
The Qualifications
- Bachelor or Master's degree or diploma in social services (Social Work, Counselling, Psychology, Sexology, Child and Youth Care/Youth Work, etc.) or equivalent with experience in crisis work and counselling.
- A minimum of 1-2 years of experience in crisis intervention and/or counselling, including solid risk assessment and safety planning skills (practicum/placement experience is considered); [KD3]
- Outstanding communication skills in English (spoken and written) ;
- Sound knowledge of various national and provincial legislation related to youth at risk including making decisions regarding appropriate and relevant referrals to community authorities (i.e., emergency services and Child Protective Services as required);
- Sound typing and written communication to counsel on our Live Chat service;
- Stable and dedicated high speed internet (minimum 25 Mbps of download speed and 10 Mbps of upload speed to the device being used); a closed private workspace
Don’t meet every qualification listed? Studies often report equity-deserving people are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every requirement. KHP is dedicated to building a more diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you’re excited about this role, but your experience doesn’t align with every qualification, we welcome you to apply anyway. You may have the qualifications / experience for this role or other opportunities at KHP!
Please note our training dates below for the new year - 2025. Training is mandatory: French Training: August 25 to August 28 from 10:00am to 6:00pm EST and
September 2 to September 6 from 12:00pm to 8:00pm EST
English Training: October 6 to October 9 from 10:00am to 6:00pm EST and
October 13 to October 16 from 12:00pm to 8:00pm EST
French Training: November 3 to November 6 from 10:00am to 6:00pm EST and
November 10 to November 13 from 12:00pm to 8:00pm EST
English Training: November 17 to November 20 from 10:00am to 6:00pm EST and
November 24 to November 27 from 12:00pm to 8:00pm EST
The application process To apply for this opportunity, you can tap the “Apply” button on this page and follow the on-screen instructions.
About KHP, Canada’s Unlock The Hope Youth Charity KHP is Canada’s first and only free, multilingual and confidential e-mental health service that’s always open, offering youth from coast to coast to coast support and a non-judgmental space to Feel Out Loud. Since 1989, KHP has been the empowering, trusted changemaker that helps give young people’s feelings a place to go through unparalleled e-mental health solutions. With innovation in our DNA, KHP integrates data, technology, clinical expertise and more to help deliver a personalized well-being experience for all youth, so they can thrive in their world, no matter where life takes them. For more information and opportunities to help young people let their feelings out, you can visit KidsHelpPhone.ca .
Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) KHP has a role to play in effecting social change and advancing equity. This is why the practice of IDEA is critical to us. KHP has a long history of celebrating and advancing IDEA through our tailored programs, services, policies, initiatives and task forces with contributions and leadership from teams across the organization. We will not waver on these commitments and will continue leading the way in making the workplace, and the world young people live in, more inclusive, diverse, equitable and accessible.
We believe it’s critical that our services empower everyone who interacts with us to bring their authentic selves to an environment of mutual respect. An open and diverse community can foster the inclusion and amplification of voices that have been, and continue to be, underrepresented.
As such, we welcome applicants from equity-deserving communities (e.g. [ST4] Indigenous Peoples, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, women, 2SLGBTQ+ individuals, etc.). We strongly believe that alleviating the underrepresentation of equity-deserving groups will help create a stronger KHP and help us better support the needs of youth from coast to coast to coast.
To learn more about how we are committed to advancing IDEA, you can explore KHP’s IDEA 2023–2027 Strategy and Action Plan .
Accommodations KHP welcomes applications from people living with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations are available upon request during any phase of the application / hiring process. If you’re contacted about an opportunity, you can reply and let us know if you require accommodations at any time.
Candidate verification The successful candidate for this opportunity will be asked to complete a background screen, which may include criminal, credit, employment and educational checks. All offers of employment are conditional on the receipt of satisfactory results of any applicable check.
Privacy KHP cares about your privacy! We’re required to save select information about opportunities, applications and interviews for set periods of time. To learn more, you can explore KHP’s Privacy Policy or contact us using our general form .
Message to agencies KHP doesn’t accept unsolicited phone calls, referrals and / or resumes from any source other than directly from candidates. KHP won’t consider unsolicited phone calls, referrals and / or resumes from vendors including and without limitation, search firms, staffing agencies, fee-based referral services and recruiting agencies. The submission of unsolicited referrals and / or resumes by anyone other than a candidate directly to KHP is deemed gratuitous. KHP won’t be obligated or bound in any way to pay a referral or any other fee if a person referred to us from a source other than a direct candidate is subsequently hired.
About Kids Help Phone
This LinkedIn page is managed by Kids Help Phone's Marketing team and is not monitored 24/7. If you’re a young person in need of support you can text 686868, call 1-800-668-6868 or visit KidsHelpPhone.ca.
Kids Help Phone (KHP) is Canada’s only free, 24/7, bilingual e-mental health support service for young people. For over 33 years, we’ve unlocked hope for youth to explore their identity and navigate life in an increasingly complex world. Young people can connect with KHP from every corner of the country via our professional counselling service, our website of 300+ mental health resources, our text-based crisis support, our Peer-to-Peer support forums and more, in addition to accessing our youth programs offered within communities across Canada. We offer support without obstacles and help with any hardship. Because no challenge is too big, and no feeling is too small.
With our unique experience in connecting directly with youth, we have the responsibility to play a major role in assisting policy makers in their search for insights and answers about youth mental health and well-being. We hope to deepen our influence as a leading advocate of radical landscape change for youth mental health. Informed by real-time data and insights, and fuelled by our ever-growing community of supporters, KHP will not waver in our commitment to build and transform access to more equitable mental health services from coast to coast to coast.
KHP is a registered Canadian charity, and we gratefully rely on the generosity of donors, educators, volunteers, partners, governments and more to power our programs and services. Our generous donors help to ensure that someone is always there to help give young people’s feelings a place to go.
To discover KHP’s impact in action, access wellness support, join our mental health movement and more, you can visit KidsHelpPhone.ca.
About the role
Job Title Counsellor, Remote
Shift ID RNO-1005-PTE241
Location Outside Quebec & Ontario
Start Date Shift Description 40 average weekly scheduled hours; 24.5 average weekly paid hours
Shift Schedule Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Week 1 7:00pm ET
To
3:00am ET
7:00pm ET
To
3:00am ET
7:00pm ET
To
3:00am ET
7:00pm ET
To
3:00am ET
Week 2 7:00pm ET
To
3:00am ET
7:00pm ET
To
3:00am ET
7:00pm ET
To
3:00am ET
Job Type: Part-Time Permanent
Job Posting Close Date August 12 2025
Job Title Counsellor, Remote
Shift ID RNE-1005-PTE245
Location Outside Quebec & Ontario
Start Date Shift Description 20 average weekly scheduled hours; 20 average weekly paid hours
Shift Schedule Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Week 1 7:00pm ET
To
00:00am ET
7:00pm ET
To
00:00am ET
7:00pm ET
To
00:00am ET
7:00pm ET
To
00:00am ET
Week 2 7:00pm ET
To
00:00am ET
7:00pm ET
To
00:00am ET
7:00pm ET
To
00:00am ET
7:00pm ET
To
00:00am ET
Job Type: Part-Time Permanent
Job Posting Close Date August 12 2025
The opportunity Are you motivated by the chance to help ensure all young people in Canada can access mental health support and Feel Out Loud? Kids Help Phone (KHP) is Canada’s Unlock The Hope Youth Charity. We’re the first and only 24/7 e-mental health service in the country and a global leader in innovation for youth and their well-being.
As a KHP counsellor, you will provide single session solution focused support to young people via anonymous phone and live chat. Sessions are offered on a first come first serve basis. You will be supporting young people with a variety of concerns such as: mental health anxiety, depression, family and relationships, school challenges and suicide. Support is provided through a person-centered approach and aligned with counselling best practices.
The Responsibilities:
- Support youth via phone and live chat based counselling services, moving between modalities on every shift.
- Reflexive practice; empowering and strengths-based, client-centered approach; non-judgmental; strong, professional boundaries; recognition of and advocate for service users’ autonomy in their journey; commitment to diversity, inclusion, equity and accessibility; ability to adapt to changing client needs.
- Strong risk assessment and safety planning skills pertaining to youth risk and safety: Child Welfare, Suicide and Self-Injury, Substance Abuse, Threats against Others etc.
- Ability to work independently and have sound judgement on situations that require escalation to management.
- A strong work ethic, professionalism, and the ability to maintain boundaries, especially when addressing challenging calls that may involve individuals displaying strong emotions, including anger.
- The ability to communicate with empathy, curiosity and professionalism.
- The ability to merge your own personality and counselling style with Kids Help Phone’s clinical model.
- Active engagement in individual supervision, group supervision, clinical consultations, coaching, in-service training, team meetings, and other scheduled activities.
- Participation in a positive workplace culture by engaging respectfully and collaboratively with colleagues while embodying Kids Help Phone’s values (Courageous, Collaborative, Innovative, Resilient, Trustworthy).
- Ability to work in a high energy and dynamic environment.
The Qualifications
- Bachelor or Master's degree or diploma in social services (Social Work, Counselling, Psychology, Sexology, Child and Youth Care/Youth Work, etc.) or equivalent with experience in crisis work and counselling.
- A minimum of 1-2 years of experience in crisis intervention and/or counselling, including solid risk assessment and safety planning skills (practicum/placement experience is considered); [KD3]
- Outstanding communication skills in English (spoken and written) ;
- Sound knowledge of various national and provincial legislation related to youth at risk including making decisions regarding appropriate and relevant referrals to community authorities (i.e., emergency services and Child Protective Services as required);
- Sound typing and written communication to counsel on our Live Chat service;
- Stable and dedicated high speed internet (minimum 25 Mbps of download speed and 10 Mbps of upload speed to the device being used); a closed private workspace
Don’t meet every qualification listed? Studies often report equity-deserving people are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every requirement. KHP is dedicated to building a more diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you’re excited about this role, but your experience doesn’t align with every qualification, we welcome you to apply anyway. You may have the qualifications / experience for this role or other opportunities at KHP!
Please note our training dates below for the new year - 2025. Training is mandatory: French Training: August 25 to August 28 from 10:00am to 6:00pm EST and
September 2 to September 6 from 12:00pm to 8:00pm EST
English Training: October 6 to October 9 from 10:00am to 6:00pm EST and
October 13 to October 16 from 12:00pm to 8:00pm EST
French Training: November 3 to November 6 from 10:00am to 6:00pm EST and
November 10 to November 13 from 12:00pm to 8:00pm EST
English Training: November 17 to November 20 from 10:00am to 6:00pm EST and
November 24 to November 27 from 12:00pm to 8:00pm EST
The application process To apply for this opportunity, you can tap the “Apply” button on this page and follow the on-screen instructions.
About KHP, Canada’s Unlock The Hope Youth Charity KHP is Canada’s first and only free, multilingual and confidential e-mental health service that’s always open, offering youth from coast to coast to coast support and a non-judgmental space to Feel Out Loud. Since 1989, KHP has been the empowering, trusted changemaker that helps give young people’s feelings a place to go through unparalleled e-mental health solutions. With innovation in our DNA, KHP integrates data, technology, clinical expertise and more to help deliver a personalized well-being experience for all youth, so they can thrive in their world, no matter where life takes them. For more information and opportunities to help young people let their feelings out, you can visit KidsHelpPhone.ca .
Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) KHP has a role to play in effecting social change and advancing equity. This is why the practice of IDEA is critical to us. KHP has a long history of celebrating and advancing IDEA through our tailored programs, services, policies, initiatives and task forces with contributions and leadership from teams across the organization. We will not waver on these commitments and will continue leading the way in making the workplace, and the world young people live in, more inclusive, diverse, equitable and accessible.
We believe it’s critical that our services empower everyone who interacts with us to bring their authentic selves to an environment of mutual respect. An open and diverse community can foster the inclusion and amplification of voices that have been, and continue to be, underrepresented.
As such, we welcome applicants from equity-deserving communities (e.g. [ST4] Indigenous Peoples, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, women, 2SLGBTQ+ individuals, etc.). We strongly believe that alleviating the underrepresentation of equity-deserving groups will help create a stronger KHP and help us better support the needs of youth from coast to coast to coast.
To learn more about how we are committed to advancing IDEA, you can explore KHP’s IDEA 2023–2027 Strategy and Action Plan .
Accommodations KHP welcomes applications from people living with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations are available upon request during any phase of the application / hiring process. If you’re contacted about an opportunity, you can reply and let us know if you require accommodations at any time.
Candidate verification The successful candidate for this opportunity will be asked to complete a background screen, which may include criminal, credit, employment and educational checks. All offers of employment are conditional on the receipt of satisfactory results of any applicable check.
Privacy KHP cares about your privacy! We’re required to save select information about opportunities, applications and interviews for set periods of time. To learn more, you can explore KHP’s Privacy Policy or contact us using our general form .
Message to agencies KHP doesn’t accept unsolicited phone calls, referrals and / or resumes from any source other than directly from candidates. KHP won’t consider unsolicited phone calls, referrals and / or resumes from vendors including and without limitation, search firms, staffing agencies, fee-based referral services and recruiting agencies. The submission of unsolicited referrals and / or resumes by anyone other than a candidate directly to KHP is deemed gratuitous. KHP won’t be obligated or bound in any way to pay a referral or any other fee if a person referred to us from a source other than a direct candidate is subsequently hired.
About Kids Help Phone
This LinkedIn page is managed by Kids Help Phone's Marketing team and is not monitored 24/7. If you’re a young person in need of support you can text 686868, call 1-800-668-6868 or visit KidsHelpPhone.ca.
Kids Help Phone (KHP) is Canada’s only free, 24/7, bilingual e-mental health support service for young people. For over 33 years, we’ve unlocked hope for youth to explore their identity and navigate life in an increasingly complex world. Young people can connect with KHP from every corner of the country via our professional counselling service, our website of 300+ mental health resources, our text-based crisis support, our Peer-to-Peer support forums and more, in addition to accessing our youth programs offered within communities across Canada. We offer support without obstacles and help with any hardship. Because no challenge is too big, and no feeling is too small.
With our unique experience in connecting directly with youth, we have the responsibility to play a major role in assisting policy makers in their search for insights and answers about youth mental health and well-being. We hope to deepen our influence as a leading advocate of radical landscape change for youth mental health. Informed by real-time data and insights, and fuelled by our ever-growing community of supporters, KHP will not waver in our commitment to build and transform access to more equitable mental health services from coast to coast to coast.
KHP is a registered Canadian charity, and we gratefully rely on the generosity of donors, educators, volunteers, partners, governments and more to power our programs and services. Our generous donors help to ensure that someone is always there to help give young people’s feelings a place to go.
To discover KHP’s impact in action, access wellness support, join our mental health movement and more, you can visit KidsHelpPhone.ca.