CHILD & ADOLESCENT PHYCHIATRY (CAPS) REGISTERED NURSE (RN)
Top Benefits
About the role
Why should YOU choose Dilico?
- Optional Hybrid work schedule
- Optional Flexible schedule to support work-life balance
- OMERS Pension plan available to all employees
- Competitive salaries
- Generous paid vacation time for Permanent employees
- Paid time off at Christmas above paid vacation time
- EFAP available to all employees and their families
- Benefit plan that includes dental, healthcare, and vision services for Permanent employees
- A chance to make a difference in the community
Positions Available: 1 – Full-Time Position
Position Location: Thunder Bay, ON (this position is not remote)
Closing Date: September 2, 2025
Competition #: 1437
Position Overview:
Under the direction of the Counselling & Clinical Services (CCS) Manager, the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CAPS) Case Manager will work within the Clinical Services team to assure appropriate and effective client care is provided for children and youth who receive psychiatry services from the CAPS program. The CAPS Case Manager is responsible for carrying out duties as a member of the multi-disciplinary team with a focus on mental health needs of children and adolescents. The CAPS Case Manager will provide clinical input with respect to Mental health issues for complex, high needs clients. They will provide service coordination to ensure effective, and efficient communication when liaising with community hospital physicians, specialists, and other mental health providers.
Qualifications and Requirements:
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An Honors Bachelor of Social work is required.
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A minimum of three (3) years’ experience as a Social Worker with patients and families in a Mental health setting.
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Demonstrated competence in team building, conflict management, and interpersonal effectiveness.
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Significant experience in pediatrics, children and adolescent mental health and/or addictions.
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Satisfactory Criminal Records Search; including a Vulnerable Sector Search.
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Ability to travel and work flexible hours as determined by the Service Manager or designate in relation to service delivery requirements.
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Must have a valid Class “G” Driver’s License and access to a personal vehicle.
Hours of Work: 32.5 weekly
Please apply directly at****https://www.dilico.com/careers/
Only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
Dilico is committed to diversity in the workplace and encourages applications from all qualified candidates.
Dilico gives preference to Anishinabek people.
Dilico Anishinabek Family Care
200 Anemki Place | Fort William First Nation | ON | P7J1L6
TF +1 855 623 8511 | T +1 807 623 8511
About DILICO ANISHINABEK FAMILY CARE
Dilico Anishinabek Family Care provides a range of responsive individual, family and community programs and services for the complete life journey of all Anishinabek people. Dilico cares for the welfare of children and families, physical health, the mental health and the health of the communities where Anishinabek people live by promoting wellness, preventing illness and trauma, and providing diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.
CHILD & ADOLESCENT PHYCHIATRY (CAPS) REGISTERED NURSE (RN)
Top Benefits
About the role
Why should YOU choose Dilico?
- Optional Hybrid work schedule
- Optional Flexible schedule to support work-life balance
- OMERS Pension plan available to all employees
- Competitive salaries
- Generous paid vacation time for Permanent employees
- Paid time off at Christmas above paid vacation time
- EFAP available to all employees and their families
- Benefit plan that includes dental, healthcare, and vision services for Permanent employees
- A chance to make a difference in the community
Positions Available: 1 – Full-Time Position
Position Location: Thunder Bay, ON (this position is not remote)
Closing Date: September 2, 2025
Competition #: 1437
Position Overview:
Under the direction of the Counselling & Clinical Services (CCS) Manager, the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CAPS) Case Manager will work within the Clinical Services team to assure appropriate and effective client care is provided for children and youth who receive psychiatry services from the CAPS program. The CAPS Case Manager is responsible for carrying out duties as a member of the multi-disciplinary team with a focus on mental health needs of children and adolescents. The CAPS Case Manager will provide clinical input with respect to Mental health issues for complex, high needs clients. They will provide service coordination to ensure effective, and efficient communication when liaising with community hospital physicians, specialists, and other mental health providers.
Qualifications and Requirements:
-
An Honors Bachelor of Social work is required.
-
A minimum of three (3) years’ experience as a Social Worker with patients and families in a Mental health setting.
-
Demonstrated competence in team building, conflict management, and interpersonal effectiveness.
-
Significant experience in pediatrics, children and adolescent mental health and/or addictions.
-
Satisfactory Criminal Records Search; including a Vulnerable Sector Search.
-
Ability to travel and work flexible hours as determined by the Service Manager or designate in relation to service delivery requirements.
-
Must have a valid Class “G” Driver’s License and access to a personal vehicle.
Hours of Work: 32.5 weekly
Please apply directly at****https://www.dilico.com/careers/
Only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
Dilico is committed to diversity in the workplace and encourages applications from all qualified candidates.
Dilico gives preference to Anishinabek people.
Dilico Anishinabek Family Care
200 Anemki Place | Fort William First Nation | ON | P7J1L6
TF +1 855 623 8511 | T +1 807 623 8511
About DILICO ANISHINABEK FAMILY CARE
Dilico Anishinabek Family Care provides a range of responsive individual, family and community programs and services for the complete life journey of all Anishinabek people. Dilico cares for the welfare of children and families, physical health, the mental health and the health of the communities where Anishinabek people live by promoting wellness, preventing illness and trauma, and providing diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.