Clinical Lead - Aurora, Canada - Kinark Child & Family Services

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Reporting to the Clinical Director, Community Mental Health and Chief of Psychology, the Clinical Lead provides expert clinical leadership to psychologists, clinical management, staff, and programs, ensuring the highest level of clinical service to clients and their families.

This role also contributes to the development, planning, and implementation of a responsive, coordinated, and efficient clinical service delivery model within Kinark's Community Mental Health program.

This role is a blend of direct service clinician, supervisor (psychology staff), leader, educator, consultant, facilitator, and change agent.

  • Kinark has recently introduced a new benefit that gives employees the opportunity to work their role in a hybrid or fully remote arrangement, as assessed for their position, for those who wish to optin for this benefit.
    _This role (Clinical Lead) has been assessed in the 'Roamer' classification, defined as 23 days in person minimum per week._

Duties & Responsibilities are not limited to:

  • Provide assessment and intervention services to clients within assigned area program, (York), while supporting clinical practice throughout all of Kinark's regions (Simcoe, Durham, Peterborough, Northumberland) in collaboration with other area program Clinical Leads. This assessment and intervention case work is intended to allow the Clinical Lead to keep up their clinical skills, but also to serve as a model to the other clinicians. Cases are selected that are best able to model and demonstrate particular clinical needs.
  • Provide clinical supervision to staff psychologists and social work clinicians, as required.
  • Develop and deliver education, consultation, and leadership to the assessment and intervention process, as well as a competencybased supervision model.
  • Ensure the quality of the assessment, intervention, and supervision practices of clinicians, including performing fidelity checks, competency checks, and file audits.
  • Ensure accountability of clinical and data integrity.

Qualifications:


  • PhD in Psychology
  • Current member in good standing with applicable regulatory body.
  • Minimum 5 years clinical experience in the Children's Mental Health sector.
  • Indepth knowledge of the clinical practice with children, youth, and families, as well as strong interpersonal and leadership skills.

Kinark Child and Family Services conditions of employment include but are not limited to successful Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening, completed Pre-Employment Medical certificate, and proof of full vaccination against COVID-19. Fully vaccinated is defined as having received all required doses of a World Health Organization Approved COVID-19 Vaccine at least one of which being approved for use in Canada and 14 days have passed since your last dose. Proof of vaccination for each vaccine dose received is required.

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