Child and Family Therapist
Vanier Childrens Mental Wellness is a trusted leader in mental health care for children and youth across Southwestern Ontario. For over 60 years, weve been a vital support for young people facing emotional and behavioural challenges, providing compassionate, evidence-based care that helps them grow, heal, and thrive.As a registered charity and not-for-profit organization funded by the Ontario government, Vanier is driven by a bold mission:We deliver culturally responsive, accessible mental health services to children, youth, and families while providing system leadership and advocating to improve care in our community. In 2014, Vanier was appointed by the Ontario Government as the Lead Agency for Child and Youth Mental Health System Management in London-Middlesex. In this role, we lead community-wide planning to build a stronger, more responsive mental health system. We are also proud to be accredited by CARF Canada, a recognition of our commitment to the highest standards of quality and continuous improvement in mental health care. When you join Vanier, you become part of a passionate team that is changing lives and shaping a brighter future, one child at a time.
Position Summary:
Child & Family Therapist (CFT) provides direct mental health services to children, adolescents, and their families. This role includes provision of individual, family, and group therapy utilizing a wide range of treatment modalities within the multidisciplinary context, with emphasis on attachment based, trauma informed interventions, and brief counselling modalities and strategies. The CFT will provide a wide range of services described above, including single-session therapy in Talk in Clinics in both London and Middlesex.
Education/Training/Experience:
- Masters degree in Social Work, Psychology, or relevant from a university with recognized standing.
- Experience within at least one model/area of specialization in child or family therapy.
- Previous clinical experience working with children and families.
- Training in a variety of treatment modalities, including a supervised practicum in one of the areas of child development or family development and functioning.
- Previous experience providing family therapy.
- Experience working with the early years population is an asset.
- Registration in good standing with a professional college, ex. OCSWSSW or CRPO (Qualifying candidates will be provided supervision according to Vanier supervision policies).
Job Duties:
- Interviews children, adolescents, and their families, completes mental health assessments, explains assessment to family and seeks agreement on suggested treatment goals.
- Provides treatment to children, adolescents, and families on a regular counseling basis utilizing family or individual formats as dictated by the case conference recommendations; offers group therapy when available.
- Deals with client crises which may require meeting with the child and family, consulting with the supervisor and referring client to other centers.
- Facilitates parent and childrens groups as required and completes appropriate documentation including evaluation measures.
- Conducts regular case conferences with all active clients to review treatment progress, treatment strategies and develop new goals with either a case conference team or a supervisor.
- Schedules and invites outside professionals to attend assessments, case conferences and therapy meetings as dictated by the needs of a family and as determined by the intensity of the therapy program.
- Records all treatment contacts including assessment summaries, case conference summaries, any telephone facetoface contacts with family members and outside professionals, treatment review summaries, termination summaries, group, individual, and family therapy contacts in accordance with the case management manual.
- Other duties as assigned.
Job Type:
- Full-time permanent.
Salary:
- $32.50 - $40.87 per hour.
Hours of work:
- 35-hour work week, flexible schedule days and evenings required.
Benefits:
- Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
- Extended health care
- Disability & Life insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Free on-site parking
- 4 Weeks' Vacation & Statutory Holidays
- Vision care
Vanier is committed to building a diverse workforce reflective of Canadian society. As a result, it promotes employment equity and encourages women, 2SLGBTQI+, Indigenous persons, persons with a disability and members of visible minority groups to apply.
Vanier is committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection and appointment processes and work environments. If contacted in relation to this process, please advise the organization's representative of your need for accommodation measures which must be taken to enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner. Vanier is committed to taking every reasonable precaution to protect employees, our clients/families, and the healthcare systems in the communities in which we serve.
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