Psychotherapist - pediatrics (0.5) - Whitby
Top Benefits
About the role
The Psychotherapist plans, develops, and monitors a variety of therapy support service delivery options to meet the needs of individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and/or other developmental delays or disabilities as well as their families. The Psychotherapist also consults with and teaches instructional team members regarding pro-active, educational programming; develops and implements comprehensive treatment plans; and collaborates with team members, related service providers, families, and other agencies as appropriate.
Job type: Part-time, Hourly.
Work setting: Center-based.
**Salary: $**75,000-102,000/yr (amount to be pro-rated based on hours)
Take an inside look at what you will do each day:
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Ensure that services provided adhere to best practices and assist clients in meeting and surpassing their goals.
-
Conduct thorough reviews of records and available data (e.g., educational, medical, historical) upon receiving intake and prior to assessment.
-
Utilize appropriate assessment tools, therapeutic techniques, and data collection systems to develop and implement teaching programs aligned with family goals and desired outcomes.
-
Document all contacts, observations, and interventions, using professional knowledge and judgment to strategize continuous improvement.
-
Maintain accurate documentation of client progress, including data measurement, observation notes, assessments, and client self-reports.
-
Prepare and complete reports as required, ensuring compliance with contract/funding requirements and professional standards.
-
Collaborate with families, administration teams, and discipline leads as needed to recruit, select, train, and retain team members.
-
Develop innovative strategies to ensure the continuity and consistency of treatment and support services across various settings for clients of all ages.
-
Direct the treatment team in safely progressing exercises, functional tasks, and work simulations to address objective limitations, with clear and concise documentation.
Here is what you will need to be successful:
- A master's degree in the field of counselling, therapy, mental health, psychology or a related social service discipline is required and a period of supervised clinical work with clients is required.
- Membership with a provincial or federal association is usually required by employers (ex. CRPO,
- MSSW).
- Ability to travel within the community is an asset
Preferred Qualifications:
- Minimum 1 year of experience working as a psychotherapist
- Your bilingual languages skills in English and French are an asset
- Driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle an asset
What can Monarch House offer you
We are proud of our friendly environment, supportive leadership and the knowledgeable team members who make it all possible. That is why we do everything we can to show our appreciation. Our training, mentoring and education programs will provide you with opportunities for continued learning, support, and guidance whenever you need it.
- Competitive compensation
- Supervision hours for aspiring and provisionally registered clinicians
- Access to mentorship, premium resources, and subscriptions for professional growth and development
- Comprehensive health benefits for you and your family (if eligible)
- Flexible work options: choose from 3-day, 4-day, or 5-day work week (for clinicians only)
- Seamlessly move to different clinic locations across Ontario, Alberta, or British Columbia
- Join our annual Best Practice Day for learning and reflection with our national community of clinicians
- Enjoy Paid Time Off and Wellness Days (pro-rated for hourly staff)
- Exclusive unlimited employee discounts (e.g. hotels, cinema tickets, Apple products and more)
- Mileage covered (for float staff and clinicians travelling to multiple centers and/or the community)
Meet your Monarch House team
Established in 2009 in British Columbia as an interdisciplinary treatment centre for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families, Monarch House has now expanded its geographic network and services to include the full range of services for individuals with academic, behaviour, communication, learning, motor, physical, speech, social and vocational needs.
Monarch House is a dynamic team of professionals providing challenging career opportunities and fulfilling roles in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario. Our professional staff work collaboratively and/or individually with each client and specifically tailor services to their needs. Our services can be provided in our centres, at clients’ homes and schools, in the community, and in specialized housing settings. Working with the fields’ thought leaders, we conduct our own research and are committed to continuous learning to provide the most effective treatments possible.
Monarch House is an Equal Opportunity Employer
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Your unique perspective is what makes us stronger.
We're a Future-Forward Organization
At Monarch we are committed to innovation and continuous improvement. As a future-focused team, we embrace technology and evolving tools to support our growth and success. We encourage the use of AI and other digital solutions to streamline work, enhance productivity, and stay ahead in a fast-moving landscape.
As such, we value candidates who are comfortable leveraging AI tools to organize their work, solve problems, and manage tasks efficiently. If you’re tech-savvy, adaptable, and excited by the possibilities of working smarter with emerging technologies, we’d love to hear from you.
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About Monarch House
Monarch House was established in 2009 in British Columbia as an interdisciplinary treatment centre for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. Monarch House has now expanded its geographic network and services to include the full range of services for individuals with academic, behaviour, communication, learning, motor, physical, speech, social and mental health needs.
Monarch House improves access to required services, coordinates treatment, and focuses on results for individuals of all abilities and understands and responds to changing needs throughout their lifespan. Our professional staff work collaboratively and/or individually with each client and specifically tailor services to their needs. Our services can be provided in our centres, at clients’ homes and schools, in the community, and in specialized housing settings. Working with the fields’ thought leaders, we conduct our own research and are committed to continuous learning to provide the most effective treatments possible.
We provide a range of services including:
Assessments – screening clinics and full diagnostic assessments Diagnoses – medical (Paediatrician services) Direct therapy – individual Group therapy – small and large group Consultation services to community agencies, school boards, and government programs Day treatment programs for adults with developmental disabilities Tutoring services Recreational programs Research projects Public information sessions Training events and workshops Professional student education and training Parent support groups
Psychotherapist - pediatrics (0.5) - Whitby
Top Benefits
About the role
The Psychotherapist plans, develops, and monitors a variety of therapy support service delivery options to meet the needs of individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and/or other developmental delays or disabilities as well as their families. The Psychotherapist also consults with and teaches instructional team members regarding pro-active, educational programming; develops and implements comprehensive treatment plans; and collaborates with team members, related service providers, families, and other agencies as appropriate.
Job type: Part-time, Hourly.
Work setting: Center-based.
**Salary: $**75,000-102,000/yr (amount to be pro-rated based on hours)
Take an inside look at what you will do each day:
-
Ensure that services provided adhere to best practices and assist clients in meeting and surpassing their goals.
-
Conduct thorough reviews of records and available data (e.g., educational, medical, historical) upon receiving intake and prior to assessment.
-
Utilize appropriate assessment tools, therapeutic techniques, and data collection systems to develop and implement teaching programs aligned with family goals and desired outcomes.
-
Document all contacts, observations, and interventions, using professional knowledge and judgment to strategize continuous improvement.
-
Maintain accurate documentation of client progress, including data measurement, observation notes, assessments, and client self-reports.
-
Prepare and complete reports as required, ensuring compliance with contract/funding requirements and professional standards.
-
Collaborate with families, administration teams, and discipline leads as needed to recruit, select, train, and retain team members.
-
Develop innovative strategies to ensure the continuity and consistency of treatment and support services across various settings for clients of all ages.
-
Direct the treatment team in safely progressing exercises, functional tasks, and work simulations to address objective limitations, with clear and concise documentation.
Here is what you will need to be successful:
- A master's degree in the field of counselling, therapy, mental health, psychology or a related social service discipline is required and a period of supervised clinical work with clients is required.
- Membership with a provincial or federal association is usually required by employers (ex. CRPO,
- MSSW).
- Ability to travel within the community is an asset
Preferred Qualifications:
- Minimum 1 year of experience working as a psychotherapist
- Your bilingual languages skills in English and French are an asset
- Driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle an asset
What can Monarch House offer you
We are proud of our friendly environment, supportive leadership and the knowledgeable team members who make it all possible. That is why we do everything we can to show our appreciation. Our training, mentoring and education programs will provide you with opportunities for continued learning, support, and guidance whenever you need it.
- Competitive compensation
- Supervision hours for aspiring and provisionally registered clinicians
- Access to mentorship, premium resources, and subscriptions for professional growth and development
- Comprehensive health benefits for you and your family (if eligible)
- Flexible work options: choose from 3-day, 4-day, or 5-day work week (for clinicians only)
- Seamlessly move to different clinic locations across Ontario, Alberta, or British Columbia
- Join our annual Best Practice Day for learning and reflection with our national community of clinicians
- Enjoy Paid Time Off and Wellness Days (pro-rated for hourly staff)
- Exclusive unlimited employee discounts (e.g. hotels, cinema tickets, Apple products and more)
- Mileage covered (for float staff and clinicians travelling to multiple centers and/or the community)
Meet your Monarch House team
Established in 2009 in British Columbia as an interdisciplinary treatment centre for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families, Monarch House has now expanded its geographic network and services to include the full range of services for individuals with academic, behaviour, communication, learning, motor, physical, speech, social and vocational needs.
Monarch House is a dynamic team of professionals providing challenging career opportunities and fulfilling roles in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario. Our professional staff work collaboratively and/or individually with each client and specifically tailor services to their needs. Our services can be provided in our centres, at clients’ homes and schools, in the community, and in specialized housing settings. Working with the fields’ thought leaders, we conduct our own research and are committed to continuous learning to provide the most effective treatments possible.
Monarch House is an Equal Opportunity Employer
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Your unique perspective is what makes us stronger.
We're a Future-Forward Organization
At Monarch we are committed to innovation and continuous improvement. As a future-focused team, we embrace technology and evolving tools to support our growth and success. We encourage the use of AI and other digital solutions to streamline work, enhance productivity, and stay ahead in a fast-moving landscape.
As such, we value candidates who are comfortable leveraging AI tools to organize their work, solve problems, and manage tasks efficiently. If you’re tech-savvy, adaptable, and excited by the possibilities of working smarter with emerging technologies, we’d love to hear from you.
KJa1Dd1Swq
About Monarch House
Monarch House was established in 2009 in British Columbia as an interdisciplinary treatment centre for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. Monarch House has now expanded its geographic network and services to include the full range of services for individuals with academic, behaviour, communication, learning, motor, physical, speech, social and mental health needs.
Monarch House improves access to required services, coordinates treatment, and focuses on results for individuals of all abilities and understands and responds to changing needs throughout their lifespan. Our professional staff work collaboratively and/or individually with each client and specifically tailor services to their needs. Our services can be provided in our centres, at clients’ homes and schools, in the community, and in specialized housing settings. Working with the fields’ thought leaders, we conduct our own research and are committed to continuous learning to provide the most effective treatments possible.
We provide a range of services including:
Assessments – screening clinics and full diagnostic assessments Diagnoses – medical (Paediatrician services) Direct therapy – individual Group therapy – small and large group Consultation services to community agencies, school boards, and government programs Day treatment programs for adults with developmental disabilities Tutoring services Recreational programs Research projects Public information sessions Training events and workshops Professional student education and training Parent support groups