Clinical Team Leader - Winnipeg, Canada - Shared Health

Shared Health
Shared Health
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Winnipeg, Canada

2 weeks ago

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Description

Requisition ID: 357416


Position Number:


Posting End Date:
April 22, 2024


City:
Winnipeg


Employer:
Shared Health


Site:
Shared Health Ellice Ave


Department / Unit:
Child and Youth Treatment


Job Stream:
Clinical


Union:

MAHCP

Anticipated Start Date: 05/13/2024


FTE:1.00


Anticipated Shift:
Days


Work Arrangement:
In Person


Daily Hours Worked: 8.00


Annual Base Hours: 2080


Salary:
$39.371, $40.789, $42.514, $44.050, $45.789, $47.540, $49.459, $51.376, $53.435

Shared Health leads the planning and coordinates the integration of patient-centered clinical and preventive health services across Manitoba. The organization also delivers some province-wide health services and supports centralized administrative and business functions for Manitoba health organizations.


Position Overview:


The Shared Health Mental Health and Addictions provide a range of mental health and addiction services across the healthcare continuum that support and promote recovery.

Through collaboration and partnership across various health services, social services and community sectors, Shared Health Mental Health and Addiction strives to promote mental health and well-being for all, to reduce inequities, to improve access and coordination to minimize the impact of mental health and addiction issues for individuals and families and to work towards the sustainability of mentally healthy individuals and communities.


Child and Youth (CY) Treatment Services within Mental Health and Addictions, Shared Health has developed two new services and teams to provide an immediate response for children and youth experiencing a mental health crisis, along with supporting their families, care providers, and professional supports.

One service will be a virtual province-wide service, while the other will be Winnipeg-based, both virtual and in person in community.

These services will provide timely consultation to service providers who deliver treatment resources to the child and youth population suffering with mental and emotional health challenges; and direct time-limited intervention to children and youth to support community stabilization.

The crisis service teams will work with the youth and community to fill service gaps, reduce barriers, and create pathways to existing services.

With a trauma informed and equity informed perspectives these services connect youth to existing resource supports "close to home". Brief treatment may be provided in collaboration with community partnerships utilizing anti-racist, culturally informed and a person centric approach. Thus, allowing for increased safety for a diverse inclusive population of youth. Low barrier service delivery with smooth service transition is emphasized.

We know in Manitoba a high proportion of children and youth that require or use mental health and addictions services may be from indigenous communities and backgrounds.

This role requires a leader who can foster a team environment that is well positioned to support indigenous clients and families that may require these services.

This includes identifying and developing improved pathways to service for indigenous clients.


The Clinical Team Lead is a pivotal role in the development and implementation of these two exciting and much needed new service initiatives.

The incumbent will demonstrate a commitment to holistic practice and will be focused on individual assets, strengths, recovery, and increasing competencies.

Values of individual and family-centered care, accessibility, respect, continuous improvement and ethical practice will direct implementation of the service delivery.

The Clinical Team Lead will assume the day-to-day
- leadership role in assessment, treatment planning, formulation of an action plan to resolve the crisis and documentation. This role requires an ability to work collaboratively with other SDO's and agency partners.

The incumbent may be required to work beyond regular business hours.

As a condition of employment, all successful applicants will be required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check (with vulnerable sector screening), adult abuse and child abuse registry checks prior to commencing employment.

May include advanced security screening.


Experience:


  • Minimum of four (4) years related clinical experience in mental health/ addiction services, preferably in the child and youth area.
  • Experience in leading and supervising in a unionized and interdisciplinary team environment is an asset.
  • Demonstrated experience in working with multisectoral partnerships: in developing and maintaining excellent working relationships with a broad range of individuals and organizations, including the ability to facilitate, collaborate and resolve conflict.
  • Clinical knowledge and experience in the area of Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders.
  • Experience with case conceptualization and clinical consult

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