Addiction and Mental Health Therapist
About the role
Numéro du poste :
J0426-1045
Titre du poste :
Addiction and Mental Health Therapist
Catégorie de poste :
Professionnel en soins de santé
Unité :
Substance Use Day Treatment
Type de poste :
Permanent Temps Plein
Postes ouverts :
1
Ville, province, pays :
Cornwall, Ontario, Canada
Date Posted :
Le 1 mai 2026
Quart de travail disponible :
Quart de travail disponible - Horaire sujet à changer
Monday to Friday days and evening shift - Horaire sujet à changer
Date de retrait :
Le 8 mai 2026
Salaire :
$39.16 - $50.77/heure
Syndicat :
OPSEU
Cornwall Community Hospital (CCH) is an acute care hospital located in Cornwall, Ontario along the scenic St. Lawrence River. CCH provides a full range of acute inpatient, outpatient and community mental health services to a catchment area of 100,000 people from the communities of Cornwall, the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry and to the Mohawk community of Akwesasne.
With 186 beds, 1320 employees and 180 physicians, CCH offers a wide range of care and services. These include emergency, surgical, medicine and rehabilitation services, mental health and addiction programs as well as a family birthing centre.
At Cornwall Community Hospital (CCH), we are committed to Exceptional Care. Always.
Our mission is: Our team collaborates to provide exceptional people-centered care.
Our work is guided by our ICARE values - Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Engagement - and three strategic directions:
Recovery - Improving access to care, supporting innovation, and maintaining high standards for safety and quality
People – Supporting staff well-being, building a strong and inclusive team, and listening to patients, clients, and care partners
Integration – Working with partners to improve how care is delivered across the health system
Successful candidates will reflect these values in their work and contribute to our mission by delivering safe, compassionate, respectful, and high-quality care and services in a collaborative environment.
This position is for an existing vacancy. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates participating in the recruitment and selection process.
Summary of responsibilities
The Substance Use Day/Evening Treatment program is a structured, non-residential day treatment service for individuals experiencing substance use challenges, offering scheduled daytime support. It provides both individual and group programming, including evidence-informed counselling, psychoeducational sessions, peer support, and relapse prevention planning. The program also incorporates clinical support, case management, and coordination with community resources to address a range of health and social needs.
Requirements of the job
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Four (4) year university degree in social sciences
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Registered with a relevant Ontario College whose members may practice psychotherapy
-
Thorough knowledge of Mental Health Crisis Team functions
-
Minimum three (3) years working experience in the community delivering crisis interventions with adults, youth and families experiencing addiction and mental health concerns
-
Strong assessment, interviewing and therapeutic skills
-
Current certification in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention.
-
ASSIST training and Specialized Suicide Intervention Training (Adult and Youth)
-
CPR
-
Ability to be organized and autonomous, and have good team-work capabilities
-
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
-
Computer literacy, and knowledge in using CERNER
-
Valid driver’s license in good standing
-
Demonstrated regular, punctual attendance
-
Demonstrated commitment to patient safety
-
Willing to work with a variety of community partners, including police services
-
Functional level in both official languages (oral and written in English; oral and written in French – and testing completed)
Assets:
- In-depth knowledge of the Addiction, Mental Health and Social Services available in the community and referral pathways
- Understanding of the etiological factors that contribute to addictions and mental health
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About Cornwall Community Hospital
Cornwall Community Hospital (CCH) provides a full range of acute inpatient, outpatient and community mental health services to their catchment area of 110,000 people from the communities of Cornwall, the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry and to the Mohawk Community of Akwesasne.
With 165 beds, more than 1200 employees and 180 physicians, CCH offers a wide range of care and services. These include emergency, surgical, medicine and rehabilitation services, mental health and addiction programs as well as a family birthing centre.
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Addiction and Mental Health Therapist
About the role
Numéro du poste :
J0426-1045
Titre du poste :
Addiction and Mental Health Therapist
Catégorie de poste :
Professionnel en soins de santé
Unité :
Substance Use Day Treatment
Type de poste :
Permanent Temps Plein
Postes ouverts :
1
Ville, province, pays :
Cornwall, Ontario, Canada
Date Posted :
Le 1 mai 2026
Quart de travail disponible :
Quart de travail disponible - Horaire sujet à changer
Monday to Friday days and evening shift - Horaire sujet à changer
Date de retrait :
Le 8 mai 2026
Salaire :
$39.16 - $50.77/heure
Syndicat :
OPSEU
Cornwall Community Hospital (CCH) is an acute care hospital located in Cornwall, Ontario along the scenic St. Lawrence River. CCH provides a full range of acute inpatient, outpatient and community mental health services to a catchment area of 100,000 people from the communities of Cornwall, the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry and to the Mohawk community of Akwesasne.
With 186 beds, 1320 employees and 180 physicians, CCH offers a wide range of care and services. These include emergency, surgical, medicine and rehabilitation services, mental health and addiction programs as well as a family birthing centre.
At Cornwall Community Hospital (CCH), we are committed to Exceptional Care. Always.
Our mission is: Our team collaborates to provide exceptional people-centered care.
Our work is guided by our ICARE values - Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Engagement - and three strategic directions:
Recovery - Improving access to care, supporting innovation, and maintaining high standards for safety and quality
People – Supporting staff well-being, building a strong and inclusive team, and listening to patients, clients, and care partners
Integration – Working with partners to improve how care is delivered across the health system
Successful candidates will reflect these values in their work and contribute to our mission by delivering safe, compassionate, respectful, and high-quality care and services in a collaborative environment.
This position is for an existing vacancy. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates participating in the recruitment and selection process.
Summary of responsibilities
The Substance Use Day/Evening Treatment program is a structured, non-residential day treatment service for individuals experiencing substance use challenges, offering scheduled daytime support. It provides both individual and group programming, including evidence-informed counselling, psychoeducational sessions, peer support, and relapse prevention planning. The program also incorporates clinical support, case management, and coordination with community resources to address a range of health and social needs.
Requirements of the job
-
Four (4) year university degree in social sciences
-
Registered with a relevant Ontario College whose members may practice psychotherapy
-
Thorough knowledge of Mental Health Crisis Team functions
-
Minimum three (3) years working experience in the community delivering crisis interventions with adults, youth and families experiencing addiction and mental health concerns
-
Strong assessment, interviewing and therapeutic skills
-
Current certification in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention.
-
ASSIST training and Specialized Suicide Intervention Training (Adult and Youth)
-
CPR
-
Ability to be organized and autonomous, and have good team-work capabilities
-
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
-
Computer literacy, and knowledge in using CERNER
-
Valid driver’s license in good standing
-
Demonstrated regular, punctual attendance
-
Demonstrated commitment to patient safety
-
Willing to work with a variety of community partners, including police services
-
Functional level in both official languages (oral and written in English; oral and written in French – and testing completed)
Assets:
- In-depth knowledge of the Addiction, Mental Health and Social Services available in the community and referral pathways
- Understanding of the etiological factors that contribute to addictions and mental health
Cet emploi vous intéresse?
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About Cornwall Community Hospital
Cornwall Community Hospital (CCH) provides a full range of acute inpatient, outpatient and community mental health services to their catchment area of 110,000 people from the communities of Cornwall, the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry and to the Mohawk Community of Akwesasne.
With 165 beds, more than 1200 employees and 180 physicians, CCH offers a wide range of care and services. These include emergency, surgical, medicine and rehabilitation services, mental health and addiction programs as well as a family birthing centre.