Child and Family Therapists - Ontario, Canada - CharityVillage

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    The ROCK Trauma Family Therapist has the skills and interest in providing assessment and treatment to children, youth, and families who have been affected by trauma , including physical, sexual, and emotional abuse or neglect.

    You understand that partnering to provide services for families through service coordination and referrals can be key to building supports around our clients.

    Please note that this is a permanent full-time position, working 35 hours per week.

    Provide support, consultation, assessment, and treatment services to children and youth primarily between the ages of 6-18 and their families using family, individual, parent-child, and group modalities as required.

    May also need to service children under the age of 6.

    Provide a biopsychosocial perspective within a multidisciplinary team and be aware of the importance of contributions from other disciplines in recognizing and treating disorders of children and their families.

    Liaise and advocate on behalf of the child and family to other staff members and to significant professionals and programs in the community.

    Work within a team to develop a coordinated treatment program to meet the child's and family's needs.

    Be aware of and provide information on community needs to assist in planning for services and programs, both at ROCK and in the Halton community.

    Provide clinical support to administrative staff, as requested.

    Ensure that all required centre reporting information, including all documentation, records, and statistical data is submitted according to procedures and meets professional, licensing, and legal requirements.

    Promote the direction of the program by engaging in identifying, developing, and implementing program goals, projects, or services.
    Supervise the clinical and administrative work of students/trainees.
    Participate in individual and group supervision and related training opportunities.

    Operationalizeclientsafetythrough adhering to established policies and guidelines that ensure consistency in the delivery of quality andsafecare, and by identifying and reporting anyclientsafetyincidents.

    Abide by the specific requirements of Section 28 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, as well as any further health and safety responsibilities outlined in the agency's policy and procedure documents.

    College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers, College of Psychologists of Ontario, or the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario).
    Advanced training in the treatment of complex trauma
    Training and sound knowledge of clinical best practices in intrafamilial sexual abuse and children exhibiting sexualized behaviours.
    Training in at least one model or specialization of family therapy.

    A minimum of three years clinical experience in family, individual, and parent-child therapy, as well as some experience leading groups.

    Relevant knowledge and skill in the assessment and treatment of children, youth, and families that are encountering mental health issues.

    Minimum of two years providing trauma treatment to children and youth.
    It is considered a valuable asset it the applicant has practice or training in one or more of the following skill areas
    Working across the age continuum using clinical frames, such as systemic family therapy, attachment, and developmental lenses.

    Demonstrated ability to apply relevant knowledge and training to the assessment and treatment of children and their families.
    The ability to speak a second language is highly valued.
    Ability to work flexible hours in alignment with program needs.

    Proficient in the use of technology as required of the position, including working in a virtual environment with MAC OS operating systems experience preferred.

    Lead agency for Halton Region celebrating 50 years, providing mental health services to children, youth, and their families.
    NMT Site Certification
    Focus on healthy work-life balance with a flexible work environment.
    Opportunities to attend company events such as communities of practice, workshops and webinars, social connecting events, etc.

    Your wellness matters, we offer - 4 weeks paid vacation, 2 float days, paid sick/wellness days, 9 paid statutory holidays with 2 additional ROCK days for a total of ELEVEN paid holidays.

    ROCK is committed to fostering a positive and progressive workforce reflecting the community we serve and promoting diversity at all levels in a dynamic and inclusive environment.

    We provide equitable treatment and accommodation to ensure barrier-free employment in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and ROCK's Accommodation Policy.

    Please be advised that you may be requested to provide verifiable supporting information, such as medical or other documentation depending upon the type of Code-protected accommodation, to Human Resources to ensure that appropriate accommodation is provided to you throughout the hiring process.