Child and Family Clinicianfamily and Community - Greater Toronto Area, Canada - Child Development Institute

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Manager, Early Intervention Services


JOB TYPE:
Full -time, (35 hrs/wk) - CUPE Bargaining Unit


EXPECTED START DATE:

ASAP

LOCATION:
Toronto


BENEFITS: 5 weeks vacation per year; 18 sick days per year to a max of 85 days


ABOUT CHILD DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

Child Development Institute (CDI) is a leading children's mental health agency in the City of Toronto offering a range of services to approximately 3,000 children ages 0‐12, youth ages 13-18 and their families each year.

Our mission is to promote and support the healthy development of children and to strengthen the families and communities in which they live.

We provide four streams of service to families in need:

early intervention, family violence, healthy child development and specialized mental health services for children and youth with learning disabilities.

***The Child Development Institute is seeking a Child and Family Clinician to join our dynamic Family and Community Counselling (FCC) team. Reporting to the Manager, Early Intervention Services, the Child and Family Clinician will provide flexible, goal-oriented services to families with children aged in our Day Treatment program. The Child and Family Clinician will carry out family-based assessments and interventions tailored to the identified needs of each child and family

This position is within the CUPE bargaining unit.


DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Collaborates with clients to document a written comprehensive psychosocial assessment, develop a clinical formulation and create a shared multifaceted treatment plan that includes multidisciplinary input.
  • Gathers and reviews assessments and other information provided by other resources to inform treatment planning.
  • Actively leads and participates in the assessment and treatment planning process with clients monitoring progress toward goals and modifying the treatment plan as indicated. Provides evidencebased and evidenceinformed individual, family and group therapy (including the provision of Circle of Security Parent group).
  • Develops and implements treatment plans and ensures that service, including intake/assessment, transition and discharge planning is delivered in a coordinated and timely fashion.
  • Collaborates with multidisciplinary team and involves consultation as appropriate to inform assessment, treatment planning, and implementation.
  • Assessment, management and implementation of Safety Plans to address clinical risk when identified
  • Provides case management services including initiating and/or participating in case conferences and treatment reviews
  • Recommends and refers clients to appropriate community mental health treatment and support services.
  • Liaises, consults and coordinates with required professional (internal and external) and community services to ensure effective clinical treatment.
  • Compliant with agency and accreditation standards, including report writing, treatment planning, participation in ongoing professional development and staff meetings.
  • Maintains agency records as required. This may include assessment reports, intervention plans, closing reports, pre/post measures, case notes, statistics and other documentation, as required by agency standards
  • Maintains up to date and accurate completion of data input necessary for agency information systems.
  • As may be required, administers child and parent measures at prescribed intervals and submits data for analysis to inform treatment planning.
  • Ensures internal policies and procedures are in adherence.
  • Provides direct service hours consistent with agency requirements.
  • Actively participates in and makes use of ongoing clinical supervision.
  • Represents agency in a positive manner and adheres to a high level of professional conduct in all interactions.
  • May participate in the development of training programs and materials for other professionals and community groups.
  • May provide supervision to practicum students as capacity allows.
  • Assumes other duties as may be assigned from time to time.
A Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology or related clinical discipline.

A minimum one (1) to two (2) years experience in the field of children's mental health required.

Registration with a regulated health professional college (e.g. OCSWSSW, CRPO); qualified to provide psychotherapy.


SKILLS, ATTRIBUTES AND ABILITIES
Experience in the areas of infant mental health, learning disabilities, family violence and trauma may be required.

Adherence to excellence in professional and ethical standards required, including ethical principals related to client interaction, documentation and confidentiality.

Strong clinical skills in assessment, formulation, and treatment with an ability to utilize flexible strategies for engaging and working with families, individuals, groups and larger systems.

Strong clinical knowledge and experience in relevant theoretical approaches (e.g.

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