Mental Health Worker - Surrey, Canada - Phoenix Society

Phoenix Society
Phoenix Society
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Surrey, Canada

1 week ago

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Job Summary

As a member of the integrated services team combining clinical addiction, housing, employment and educational services, the Mental Health Worker at Phoenix Society participates in the recovery and capacity-building of clients and alumni by engaging in their physical and mental health needs.


The position is responsible for:

mental health assessments; clinical administration and patient care; biopsychosocial treatment plans; client self-care with IADLs; crisis intervention and support; and individual and group counselling sessions.

Organizational Status

The Phoenix Society is a multi-service agency located in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia dedicated to providing accessible services and opportunities to people who face barriers related to addiction, mental health, housing, education, criminal justice involvement and/or employment.

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Work Performed
Program Management
Participate in team efforts to maintain and continuously improve the intake, admissions and orientation process
Maintain client confidentiality and respond to client rights to health care information
Assess clients' suitability for the program and makes referrals to other agencies when necessary
Work with the integrated addiction services team on clients' case planning and concerns. Ask for assistance when required, communicating with case managers, social workers, probation services, etc. as required
Maintain accurate client records (e.g., assessment data, client care plan, goal setting, case notes and discharge summaries, behaviour contracts, incident reports, medication logs, etc.), reports, and statistics required by management

Client Services
Act as a positive role model, coach, advisor, leader and rational authority for clients
Intake new clients and collaborate with other staff members to identify acute and chronic mental health problems faced by clients
Develop, individually and in consultation with the primary treatment providers, treatment plans and strategies to best meet client needs
Lead and assist counselling sessions by planning and executing individual and group counselling to address client needs
Administer medications and other treatments to clients under the direction of nurses or physicians
Provide daily care and support to clients experiencing acute and chronic mental health conditions
Assist clients with the completion of instrumental daily activities, including meal planning, household upkeep and community participation

Intervene and respond to acute mental health crises, including suicidal ideation and/or intent, psychotic episodes (decompensation and substance-induced), substance intoxication, etc.

Observe client behavior and maintain appropriate documentation. Report changes in physical or mental health to the clinical team

Community Relations
Act as a liaison with the community and promotes/encourages community involvement in the program
Maintain current knowledge of social, economic, recreational and educational resources in the community


Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree in counselling, social work, psychology, etc.

3 to 5 years of experience providing counselling in the community social services sector and working with marginalized populations, substance use services, mental health, corrections, etc.

, or equivalent
Satisfactory completion of a criminal records check with vulnerable sector screening is required
Satisfactory completion of Tuberculosis Screening form is required
Satisfactory completion of Employee Immunization Record form is required
First aid certification with CPR is required
Valid driver's license is required

Skills & Knowledge
Good knowledge of facilitation, mediation, and conflict resolution techniques
High level of integrity and dependability with a strong sense of urgency and results-orientation
Strong therapeutic skills in the areas of individual and group therapy with adults with substance use and/or concurrent disorders
Strong skills in Windows, Microsoft Word, Excel, and database management systems
Strong problem solving, analytical, and creative skills with the ability to exercise sound judgement and make decisions based on accurate and timely analyses
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbally in English
Ability to perceive situational and other stressors that elevate risk and act proactively in response
Ability to adjust one's approach to meet the demands and needs of constantly changing conditions, situations and people and to work effectively in difficult situations
Ability to lead and work in a trauma-informed practice
Demonstrated commitment to the social sector with a passion for the organization's mission is essential

Competencies
Approach to Work
Demonstrates initiative, flexibi

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