Horizon Health Network - 11 Jobs
Moncton, NB
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Benefits:
More big city adventures with small city commutes.
More time to explore - from quiet coastal trails to vibrant community spaces.
More meaningful impact on local youth and their families, with work-life balance built in.
Join the team. What's the BEST that could happen?
Horizon Health Network is looking for a psychologist to join our team on the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Unit (CAPU) in Moncton, New Brunswick.
Who we are
Horizon Health Network is Atlantic Canada's second-largest health authority, delivering care to over half a million people. We operate 12 hospitals and more than 100 facilities, including health centres, clinics, and community offices. Recognized as one of Canada's Top 40 Research Hospitals (2020) and consistently named one of Atlantic Canada's Top 100 Employers, Horizon is a wonderful place to build a rewarding career.
About the Unit
CAPU is a six-bed, provincially based inpatient psychiatric service providing specialized care for youth. CAPU focuses on diagnostic clarification, comprehensive assessment, and intensive treatment for young people who require a concentrated and multidisciplinary approach. In addition to CAPU, the team also supports Unit 3100, a four-bed, short-stay local inpatient service for youth in the community.
Who you are.
- You will have completed a PhD in Psychology.
- You will have completed one year of supervision (or currently in the supervision process).
- You must be eligible for licensing as a Psychologist under the New Brunswick College of Psychologists.
- Advanced proficiency in English (written and spoken) is required; proficiency in French is considered an asset
Why Join Us
- You will be a valued member of the CAPU team, which includes nurses, social workers, human service counsellors, and physicians-all dedicated to supporting New Brunswick youth and their caregivers.
- You will apply your mental health expertise through assessment, case management, and therapeutic support for children and adolescents in need of specialized care.
- You will develop a strong knowledge of community resources, collaborating closely with both internal and external partners to ensure seamless post-treatment care and ongoing support.
- You will work within a small, recently refurbished unit, enhanced through the generous support of the Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation, providing a comfortable and modern environment for both patients and staff.
Ready to make a meaningful impact? Apply today and discover the BEST that could happen!