Family Support Clinical Counsellor
Top Benefits
About the role
About Us
The Bridge Youth & Family Services is an Okanagan-based non-profit agency that utilizes evidence-based and client-centered care to provide the best service for our program participants and community. We provide safe, welcoming, and accessible spaces for individuals and families. With more than 50 years of experience, we are consistently expanding our programs and services along with looking for individuals to join our dedicated team and help us continue our impact of transforming lives and building community.
At The Bridge you will have opportunities for success with a focus on personal development and the flexibility to learn and grow. We value our employees and showcase our commitment by offering competitive compensation packages and ongoing training & career development opportunities. Come live, work and play here in the Okanagan where adventure and nature are at your fingertips.
About the Role
This position is funded by the Ministry of Children and Family Development to provide clinical services for families referred by MCFD, who are in need of support with parenting, family dynamics, family system stressors, crisis intervention, and other factors that impact the safety and well-being of children in the family. The Clinical Counsellor works with families using trauma informed and strength-based strategies to address risk. Provides clinical services for individuals, couples and families that includes an assessment of social, psychological, emotional and/or behavioural issues and develops therapeutic strategies that best meet the presenting need. Services may include, but are not limited to conflict resolution, anger management, communication skills development, crisis intervention, community liaison, and educational. Services are offered to families in their homes, the community and in the office. *Some late afternoon and early evening work is required for this role.
Position: Full-time, 35 hours a week.
Compensation: $40.05 - $46.72 per hour
Indirect Compensation
- 3 weeks vacation pay, which increases with length of service
- Municipal Pension Plan Enrollment/Portability with 9.31% Pension matching after the 3-month probationary period or upon hire, depending on current Pension enrollment status
- Extended Health and Dental benefits after the 3 month probationary period
- 1 paid wellness day per year
- Paid birthday off
- Paid sick time which increases with length of service.
Qualifications
Education and experience
- Master’s degree: M.S.W (mental health specialization); or M.A (clinical psychology); or M.Ed. (counselling psychology)
- Minimum three years of experiencing working with youth and families with complex needs
- Current registration with professional association - preferred
Job skills and abilities
- Well-developed interpersonal, counselling, facilitation, oral and written skills.
- Strong understanding of Trauma Informed Practice and has integrated theory into practice.
- Understands impact of colonization, residential schools and resulting intergenerational trauma in indigenous communities
- Knowledge of issues faced by 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and families
- Incorporates positive child/youth development and a strengths-based approach
- Knowledge of parenting skills, family systems theory, and attachment theory
- Knowledge of the dynamics of intimate partner violence and relational abuse
- Knowledge of Child, Family and Community Services Act and the Ministry of Children and Family Development
- Knowledge of family breakdown and family impact (grief, loss, parent/child separation)
- Knowledge of issues related to intimate partner violence and impact on family development
- Knowledge of issues related to child abuse including sexual abuse and neglect
- Knowledge of the bio-psycho-social factors that affect mental wellness including substance use
- Strong conflict management and resolution skills
- Proficient knowledge of group processes and group facilitation techniques
- Ability to work effectively with participants, program team, and other community professionals
- Demonstrated teamwork and leadership skills
- Knowledge of program development
- Good time management skills, including the ability to work independently
Other Requirements
- Criminal record check in accordance with agency policy
- Employees must declare their vaccination status for COVID-19 and influenza; if vaccinated, documentation must be provided.
- Valid B.C. driver's license and use of a reliable vehicle
We appreciate and thank all applicants for their interest; however we will contact only those candidates shortlisted for an interview
The Bridge is an equal opportunity employer
Education
Preferred
- Master's degree or better in Psychology or related field
About The Bridge Youth & Family Services
We embrace the Okanagan community with two distinct arms of service. One, focusing on community and families by working preventatively with new parents and their infants, counselling families who are struggling with their role, and working on behalf of the Ministry of Children and Family Development with young people in our community who are the most marginalized, street entrenched and disenfranchised.
Our second focus includes our recovery and addictions programs. The Bridge is the largest provider of substance use services for the Interior Health Authority, we provide Supported Recovery Housing, Intensive Live-In Adult Treatment, community-based naloxone training, Outreach Overdose Prevention, and Withdrawal Management – detox – for both young people and adults.
Governed by a committed Board of Directors, led by a seasoned Executive Director, and supported by a team of more than 100 professional staff and volunteers, the organization has consistently demonstrated its capacity to effectively and responsively meet the needs of the community it serves.
Family Support Clinical Counsellor
Top Benefits
About the role
About Us
The Bridge Youth & Family Services is an Okanagan-based non-profit agency that utilizes evidence-based and client-centered care to provide the best service for our program participants and community. We provide safe, welcoming, and accessible spaces for individuals and families. With more than 50 years of experience, we are consistently expanding our programs and services along with looking for individuals to join our dedicated team and help us continue our impact of transforming lives and building community.
At The Bridge you will have opportunities for success with a focus on personal development and the flexibility to learn and grow. We value our employees and showcase our commitment by offering competitive compensation packages and ongoing training & career development opportunities. Come live, work and play here in the Okanagan where adventure and nature are at your fingertips.
About the Role
This position is funded by the Ministry of Children and Family Development to provide clinical services for families referred by MCFD, who are in need of support with parenting, family dynamics, family system stressors, crisis intervention, and other factors that impact the safety and well-being of children in the family. The Clinical Counsellor works with families using trauma informed and strength-based strategies to address risk. Provides clinical services for individuals, couples and families that includes an assessment of social, psychological, emotional and/or behavioural issues and develops therapeutic strategies that best meet the presenting need. Services may include, but are not limited to conflict resolution, anger management, communication skills development, crisis intervention, community liaison, and educational. Services are offered to families in their homes, the community and in the office. *Some late afternoon and early evening work is required for this role.
Position: Full-time, 35 hours a week.
Compensation: $40.05 - $46.72 per hour
Indirect Compensation
- 3 weeks vacation pay, which increases with length of service
- Municipal Pension Plan Enrollment/Portability with 9.31% Pension matching after the 3-month probationary period or upon hire, depending on current Pension enrollment status
- Extended Health and Dental benefits after the 3 month probationary period
- 1 paid wellness day per year
- Paid birthday off
- Paid sick time which increases with length of service.
Qualifications
Education and experience
- Master’s degree: M.S.W (mental health specialization); or M.A (clinical psychology); or M.Ed. (counselling psychology)
- Minimum three years of experiencing working with youth and families with complex needs
- Current registration with professional association - preferred
Job skills and abilities
- Well-developed interpersonal, counselling, facilitation, oral and written skills.
- Strong understanding of Trauma Informed Practice and has integrated theory into practice.
- Understands impact of colonization, residential schools and resulting intergenerational trauma in indigenous communities
- Knowledge of issues faced by 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals and families
- Incorporates positive child/youth development and a strengths-based approach
- Knowledge of parenting skills, family systems theory, and attachment theory
- Knowledge of the dynamics of intimate partner violence and relational abuse
- Knowledge of Child, Family and Community Services Act and the Ministry of Children and Family Development
- Knowledge of family breakdown and family impact (grief, loss, parent/child separation)
- Knowledge of issues related to intimate partner violence and impact on family development
- Knowledge of issues related to child abuse including sexual abuse and neglect
- Knowledge of the bio-psycho-social factors that affect mental wellness including substance use
- Strong conflict management and resolution skills
- Proficient knowledge of group processes and group facilitation techniques
- Ability to work effectively with participants, program team, and other community professionals
- Demonstrated teamwork and leadership skills
- Knowledge of program development
- Good time management skills, including the ability to work independently
Other Requirements
- Criminal record check in accordance with agency policy
- Employees must declare their vaccination status for COVID-19 and influenza; if vaccinated, documentation must be provided.
- Valid B.C. driver's license and use of a reliable vehicle
We appreciate and thank all applicants for their interest; however we will contact only those candidates shortlisted for an interview
The Bridge is an equal opportunity employer
Education
Preferred
- Master's degree or better in Psychology or related field
About The Bridge Youth & Family Services
We embrace the Okanagan community with two distinct arms of service. One, focusing on community and families by working preventatively with new parents and their infants, counselling families who are struggling with their role, and working on behalf of the Ministry of Children and Family Development with young people in our community who are the most marginalized, street entrenched and disenfranchised.
Our second focus includes our recovery and addictions programs. The Bridge is the largest provider of substance use services for the Interior Health Authority, we provide Supported Recovery Housing, Intensive Live-In Adult Treatment, community-based naloxone training, Outreach Overdose Prevention, and Withdrawal Management – detox – for both young people and adults.
Governed by a committed Board of Directors, led by a seasoned Executive Director, and supported by a team of more than 100 professional staff and volunteers, the organization has consistently demonstrated its capacity to effectively and responsively meet the needs of the community it serves.