Generalist Clinical Counsellor - Kelowna, Canada - Hailikaas Heiltsuk Health Centre
Description
Further your career with a growing and world-class First Nations organization in beautiful Bella BellaMake a lasting difference in the lives of the Heiltsuk people
Enjoy a highly attractive salary ranging from $80K to 90K, and a great benefits package, including relocation assistance
About Hailika'as Heiltsuk Health Centre
The Hailika'as Heiltsuk Health Centre (HHHC) takes a multidisciplinary approach to managing a range of community health programs with the goal of improving the health of the Heiltsuk people.
In the spirit of unity, the HHHC strives to promote a community that is innovative and that embraces a commitment to continual growth, wellness, and healing.
For more information, please visit our website.About Bella Bella, BC
The village of Bella Bella can be found on the east coast of Campbell Island, on the Central Coast region of British Columbia, approximately 180 kilometers north of Port Hardy and 145 kilometres west of Bella Coola.
Ideal for any outdoor enthusiast, the area boasts the natural splendour of the Great Bear Rainforest, as well as a range of outdoor activities including fishing, kayaking, camping and whale watching.
The largest community on the Central Coast north of Queen Charlotte Strait, Bella Bella has a population of around 1,450 and is also home to the Heiltsuk First Nation.
Despite its remote location, the community is provided access to a regional airport, BC Ferries terminal, a regional hospital, and a number of services and recreational outlets, as well as unmatched natural beauty.
This is a truly unique opportunity for someone to immerse themselves in a traditional First Nations community while enjoying the pristine beauty of BC's Central Coast.
The Hailika'as Heiltsuk Health Centre has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Generalist Clinical Counsellor to join our team in Bella Bella, British Columbia, with the option for a hybrid work model for the right candidate.
This position not only offers a balanced and dynamic work schedule but also includes fully paid accommodation while on-site, providing a comfortable and worry-free experience during your rotation.
You will be responsible for delivering direct clinical in accordance with (HHHCS) policies, including intake, assessment, treatment, liaising, and facilitating necessary referrals.
Your key responsibilities will include:
Conducting ongoing individual and family counselling sessions
Creating and leading therapeutic groups
Conducting continuous suicide risk assessments and intervening in crises
Ensuring the maintenance of appropriate professional clinical and administrative records and documentation
Demonstrating ethical professionalism and adherence to legal standards
Providing comprehensive case management services
Cultivating and nurturing productive relationships with clients, community members, and interagency professionals
Adhering to professional standards and codes of ethics relevant to their designation and applicable legislation
Offering community psychoeducational training and actively participating in mental health and wellness events and programs
Engaging in regular individual and group clinical supervision and consultation
Participating in individual and team professional development training
Practicing trauma-informed and culturally safe approaches
Assisting clients in completing drug and alcohol treatment applications and facilitating referrals
More About You
In order to qualify for this role, you will have a Master's Degree from an accredited university in a relevant field, and 2 years of experience with direct experience working in counselling including within First Nations communities.
The following are required:
A valid registration with one of the CCPA, BCACC, RSW, RCSW, CATA regulatory bodies
Ability to undergo and provide a criminal record check
Proof of your COVID-19 vaccination as a copy of your BC Vaccination Card passport with the QR code or equivalent - aligned with PHO vaccine policy
The ideal candidate will be equipped with:
A valid driver's license is preferred, as occasional travel within the community may be required
Diverse clinical knowledge, skills, and modalities to support clients' mental health and wellness goals
Working knowledge of trauma-informed and culturally safe practice
Understanding of historical and intergenerational trauma and its relevance to contemporary Indigenous social issues
Ability to apply Indigenous perspectives on health, mental health, and wellness in counselling
Proficiency in understanding and applying Heiltsuk culture and community-based knowledge in a culturally safe manner
Experience with harm reduction, substance abuse assessment, and treatment interventions/plans
Capability to provide clinical services to individuals, families, and groups
Competence in offering mental health resources and making referrals to external agencies or internal services
Familiarity with rural and remote communities, including their strengths, barriers, and counselling service challenges
Knowledge and experience in suicide assessment, intervention, and safety planning
Understanding of available mental health and substance use services and how to refer clients to them
Basic computer literacy, including MS Office products
You bring a spirit of collaboration and independence, coupled with a dedication to self-care and self-reflection, essential for impactful decision-making and development.
Your expertise in delivering clinical services to individuals, families, and groups is matched by your unwavering commitment to ethics, confidentiality, and boundary maintenance.
Most importantly, your adept interpersonal communication and clinical documentation skills further supplement your effectiveness, ensuring precision and empathy are at the heart of every interaction.
This combination of skills ensures that your contributions not only advance the goals of our organization and community but also set a benchmark for professional excellence.
About the Benefits
Upon joining us, you will be rewarded with a highly competitive salary of $80,000 - $90,000 per year based on your skills and experience.
Full benefits (Life and AD&D insurance, Extended Health, and Pension)
A company laptop and cell phone
Regularly scheduled social events
Tuition assistance/professional development/paid licensing fees
Relocation assistance and subsidized fully furnished housing
Travel benefits, including four return fares a year to Vancouver
Furthermore, at the HHHC, we greatly value the contributions of our team and actively encourage their professional development through the provision of training and career advancement opportunities.