Child and Family Clinician - Mississauga, Canada - EveryMind

EveryMind
EveryMind
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Mississauga, Canada

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CHILD AND FAMILY CLINICIAN - TRAUMA AND ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM (TATP)

Hybrid

Full Time (37.5 hours/week)


EveryMind (formerly Peel Children's Centre/Nexus Youth Services) is looking for highly skilled, experienced, and enthusiastic mental health professionals to work with various programs and services to provide a continuum of mental health interventions to children/youth and their families.


EveryMind is an accredited children's mental health centre that provides a continuum of high quality mental health services for children, youth, and their families who are experiencing social, emotional and/or behavioural challenges.

Summary of Function


Under the direction of the Supervisor, Clinical Services, the Child and Family Clinician (TATP) provide trauma-specific assessment and treatment services to children/youth who have been impacted by trauma or abuse and/or engaged in sexually problematic behaviour(s).


Services are delivered in keeping with professional standards and the agency's Mission Statement, Values, Clinical Philosophies, accreditation standards, annual Service Plan, and policies and procedures.

The Child and Family Clinician is an active member of a multidisciplinary team that provides a range of clinical services in collaboration with clients, families/caregivers, and community resources.

Services may be provided virtually, in office, or home/community settings as dictated by the client and program needs.


Salary - 5-step range of $66,288 - $77, 547 over 5 years
Please note that hiring salaries are commensurate with experience and generally start at the beginning of the range.


_Why work at EveryMind?_

  • Work for an organization that is the
    _lead agency_ in child and youth mental health services for the Region of Peel, known for our excellence in providing quality services.
  • Contribute to the mental health & wellbeing of children and youth.
  • Enjoy exceptional training and development opportunities including an
    _Education Assistance Plan_ to support employees in further education in their field.
  • A strong workplace wellness focus
    :_4 weeks paid vacation_, 2 float days, paid personal leave days, in addition to 11 paid public holidays.
  • An Extended Health Plan that includes
    _$1000 for mental health supports_ and a
    _Flexible Health Spending Account

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_Hybrid work_ is available in many of our services, with an opportunity to work remotely from home. This job does require in-person sessions based on client needs.

  • Company Laptop and cellphone provided to employees.
  • Excellent Extended health and Dental benefits plan
    , _all premiums fully paid by the employer, no copay required by the employee.

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  • Income protection Sick leave Plan and Life insurance.
  • Free, confidential 24/7 counselling and mental health support for you and your family via our Employee and Family Assistance Program.
  • An exceptional
    _Retirement Plan_ where the employer contributes 7% equivalent of your salary to your personal pension plan.
  • A workplace culture that embraces
    _Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Antiracism (DEIA)_ with employeeled internal committees focusing on Black Engagement, LGBTQ2S, and Indigenous Knowledge.
  • Opportunity to join
    _staff forums_ on DEIA issues.

Responsibilities:


The incumbent will:

  • Provide traumaspecific assessment and treatment services to children/youth who have been impacted by trauma or abuse, and/or engaged in sexually problematic behaviour(s).
  • Administer and interpret a variety of assessment tools such as PTSD UCLA Index, Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire, and J-SOAP to inform traumaspecific assessments and monitoring of treatment goals and outcomes.
  • Employ a variety of systemic and evidence informed treatment approaches utilizing specific strategies to enhance parent/family and child/youth interactions and functioning at home, in school, and in the community.
  • Incorporate a reflexive approach to practice that acknowledges culture, diversity, and intersectionality of oppression within the clinical relationship.
  • Develop, implement and evaluate treatment plans according to individual client and family/caregiver needs, goals, and strengths.
  • Provide transitional support and discharge planning to clients exiting service to ensure the sustainability of treatment gains.
  • Identify risk and develop safety/crisis plans with children, youth, and families using a holistic, strengthbased, clientcentred approach that aims to reduce unsafe situations, and the likelihood of harm to children, youth, and their families.
  • Facilitate a group within group services as required.
  • Provide virtual and telephone treatment interventions as needed.
  • Demonstrate a passion for working with children and families and possess working knowledge of social service, educational, and employment systems and resources within Peel.
  • Participate as an active member of a multidisciplinary team in, clinical, program, and orga

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