

Beccarian Correctional Care - Behavioural Health Navigator (Counsellor)
About the role
Behavioural Health Navigator (Counsellor) Beccarian Correctional Care
This position is based in Fort Saskatchewan, with travel to other Alberta sites as required for operational coverage.
At Beccarian Correctional Care we specialize in implementing and operating therapeutic and recovery-oriented programs within correctional facilities. We are committed to reducing criminal and medical recidivism, building recovery capital, and enhancing the rehabilitation process through innovative Care Models that address complex needs. We are currently seeking a Behavioural Health Navigator (BHN) to join our team in the Therapeutic Living Units (TLU) in Fort Saskatchewan. TLUs are unique Therapeutic Communities within correctional settings, providing inmates (members) an opportunity for evidence-based care for substance use disorders. As a Behavioural Health Navigator, you play a crucial role in supporting the "community as method" process. Working alongside TLU members, you participate equally in various activities like recreation, and chores, emphasizing membership and modeling behavior. All staff actively participate in the community, ensuring a safe and positive environment. Through sharing personal experiences with members, you create connections while maintaining professional boundaries and employing 'Rational Authority' in Therapeutic Community language. This collaborative and objective facilitation is what drives meaningful change for TLU members, making the community the major catalyst for transformation. Join us at ROSC Solutions Group and be a part of building accessible, effective, and person-centered recovery. Reporting to the TLU Lead, the BHN's primary role is to mentor and engage members in groups to address substance misuse and mental health challenges. Role-Specific Accountabilities: Provide therapeutic interventions tailored to the needs and preferences of assigned caseload. Assist in facilitating the weekly program schedule for members, balancing formal therapeutic interventions with unstructured components. Support the implementation of new treatment initiatives. Attend all directed clinical and administrative meetings. Actively participate in clinical review meetings for TLU staff and other sessions. Contribute to the development and review of members' treatment plans. Maintain confidentiality, ethical boundaries, and professional conduct with TLU members. Offer and receive constructive feedback to promote personal growth and a healthy TLU environment. Actively participate as a valued TLU member, attending groups, supervising, and training new staff, and conducting workshops as directed. Assess and provide feedback on the TLU environment to increase member awareness and community function. Serve as a positive role model in behavior, communication, attitude, and adherence to rules. Contribute to the development, implementation, and evaluation of the service model and quality improvement processes. Support learning experiences for conflict resolution, problem-solving, decision-making, coping under stress, and pro-social behaviors. Respond to crisis and urgent situations. Liaise with family members, correctional, and community agencies as directed. Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends & holidays. Qualifications: Minimum three (3) years recent related experience, including training or experience in addictions work or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Completion of a formal addiction certification program (CCAD, CIAC, RSG Recognized Recovery Coaching program, etc) would be considered an asset. The program will be considered on a case- by-case basis. Identified work experience in a therapeutic setting, including demonstrated knowledge of problematic substance use and mental health issues. Knowledge and experience with therapeutic interventions, assessment, case management and treatment planning. Experience in working with members from diverse backgrounds and different cultural groups. Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. Good presentation and group facilitation skills. Identified experience working with corrections populations. Lived experience related to addictions and/or mental health and correctional work experience or corrections lived experience an asset. Conditions of Employment Successfully complete and pass a Vulnerable Persons Criminal Record Check prior to initiating employment and annually thereafter. Clearance to be on premises by the Director of the Correctional Facility.
This is a full-time position based in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Please send your cover letter and resume by replying to this position. Thank you for your interest in working with Beccarian Correctional Care, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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About ROSC Solutions Group Inc.
At RSG we believe that addiction recovery is a complex process that requires a multidimensional approach. Our team of experts collaborates closely with government officials, policy makers, and stakeholders to develop customized strategies that prioritize the well-being and long-term recovery of individuals struggling with addiction. We emphasize a holistic and person-centered approach to care, encompassing evidence based medical and psychosocial interventions.
Our approach is grounded in the principles of recovery-oriented care. We recognize that successful recovery goes beyond the absence of substance use; it encompasses physical health, mental well-being, social connections, and overall quality of life. We prioritize empowering individuals to actively participate in their recovery, fostering a sense of hope, self-determination, and personal growth.
Why Choose RSG?
- Expertise: Our team consists of professionals with extensive experience in addiction recovery, healthcare management, and policy development.
- Customized Solutions: Our solutions are tailored to address specific requirements and goals, ensuring maximum impact and sustainability.
- Evidence-Based Approach: Our services are grounded in the latest research and evidence-based practices.
- Proven Track Record: Over the years, we have successfully partnered with numerous government entities and policy makers to transform their addiction recovery systems into recovery-oriented systems of care.
Contact Us:
If you are a government official or policy maker seeking to enhance and transform your addiction recovery system into a recovery-oriented care model, we invite you to reach out to us. Together, we can create lasting change and improve the lives of individuals and communities affected by addiction.
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Beccarian Correctional Care - Behavioural Health Navigator (Counsellor)
About the role
Behavioural Health Navigator (Counsellor) Beccarian Correctional Care
This position is based in Fort Saskatchewan, with travel to other Alberta sites as required for operational coverage.
At Beccarian Correctional Care we specialize in implementing and operating therapeutic and recovery-oriented programs within correctional facilities. We are committed to reducing criminal and medical recidivism, building recovery capital, and enhancing the rehabilitation process through innovative Care Models that address complex needs. We are currently seeking a Behavioural Health Navigator (BHN) to join our team in the Therapeutic Living Units (TLU) in Fort Saskatchewan. TLUs are unique Therapeutic Communities within correctional settings, providing inmates (members) an opportunity for evidence-based care for substance use disorders. As a Behavioural Health Navigator, you play a crucial role in supporting the "community as method" process. Working alongside TLU members, you participate equally in various activities like recreation, and chores, emphasizing membership and modeling behavior. All staff actively participate in the community, ensuring a safe and positive environment. Through sharing personal experiences with members, you create connections while maintaining professional boundaries and employing 'Rational Authority' in Therapeutic Community language. This collaborative and objective facilitation is what drives meaningful change for TLU members, making the community the major catalyst for transformation. Join us at ROSC Solutions Group and be a part of building accessible, effective, and person-centered recovery. Reporting to the TLU Lead, the BHN's primary role is to mentor and engage members in groups to address substance misuse and mental health challenges. Role-Specific Accountabilities: Provide therapeutic interventions tailored to the needs and preferences of assigned caseload. Assist in facilitating the weekly program schedule for members, balancing formal therapeutic interventions with unstructured components. Support the implementation of new treatment initiatives. Attend all directed clinical and administrative meetings. Actively participate in clinical review meetings for TLU staff and other sessions. Contribute to the development and review of members' treatment plans. Maintain confidentiality, ethical boundaries, and professional conduct with TLU members. Offer and receive constructive feedback to promote personal growth and a healthy TLU environment. Actively participate as a valued TLU member, attending groups, supervising, and training new staff, and conducting workshops as directed. Assess and provide feedback on the TLU environment to increase member awareness and community function. Serve as a positive role model in behavior, communication, attitude, and adherence to rules. Contribute to the development, implementation, and evaluation of the service model and quality improvement processes. Support learning experiences for conflict resolution, problem-solving, decision-making, coping under stress, and pro-social behaviors. Respond to crisis and urgent situations. Liaise with family members, correctional, and community agencies as directed. Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends & holidays. Qualifications: Minimum three (3) years recent related experience, including training or experience in addictions work or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Completion of a formal addiction certification program (CCAD, CIAC, RSG Recognized Recovery Coaching program, etc) would be considered an asset. The program will be considered on a case- by-case basis. Identified work experience in a therapeutic setting, including demonstrated knowledge of problematic substance use and mental health issues. Knowledge and experience with therapeutic interventions, assessment, case management and treatment planning. Experience in working with members from diverse backgrounds and different cultural groups. Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. Good presentation and group facilitation skills. Identified experience working with corrections populations. Lived experience related to addictions and/or mental health and correctional work experience or corrections lived experience an asset. Conditions of Employment Successfully complete and pass a Vulnerable Persons Criminal Record Check prior to initiating employment and annually thereafter. Clearance to be on premises by the Director of the Correctional Facility.
This is a full-time position based in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Please send your cover letter and resume by replying to this position. Thank you for your interest in working with Beccarian Correctional Care, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Not the right fit? Search for Beccarian Correctional Care jobs in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada
About ROSC Solutions Group Inc.
At RSG we believe that addiction recovery is a complex process that requires a multidimensional approach. Our team of experts collaborates closely with government officials, policy makers, and stakeholders to develop customized strategies that prioritize the well-being and long-term recovery of individuals struggling with addiction. We emphasize a holistic and person-centered approach to care, encompassing evidence based medical and psychosocial interventions.
Our approach is grounded in the principles of recovery-oriented care. We recognize that successful recovery goes beyond the absence of substance use; it encompasses physical health, mental well-being, social connections, and overall quality of life. We prioritize empowering individuals to actively participate in their recovery, fostering a sense of hope, self-determination, and personal growth.
Why Choose RSG?
- Expertise: Our team consists of professionals with extensive experience in addiction recovery, healthcare management, and policy development.
- Customized Solutions: Our solutions are tailored to address specific requirements and goals, ensuring maximum impact and sustainability.
- Evidence-Based Approach: Our services are grounded in the latest research and evidence-based practices.
- Proven Track Record: Over the years, we have successfully partnered with numerous government entities and policy makers to transform their addiction recovery systems into recovery-oriented systems of care.
Contact Us:
If you are a government official or policy maker seeking to enhance and transform your addiction recovery system into a recovery-oriented care model, we invite you to reach out to us. Together, we can create lasting change and improve the lives of individuals and communities affected by addiction.