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Job Order #: 5498962

NOC: 4152
Employer Name:
SASKATCHEWAN HEALTH AUTHORITY
Wage/Salary Info:
$32.237 to $39.418 (5 step range)
Posted Date:
21-Jul-2016
Location:
LA RONGE
 
# of Positions:
1
Employment Terms:
Full Time
Length of Employment:
Permanent
Apply By:
16-Mar-2017
How to Apply?:
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Employer Name:
SASKATCHEWAN HEALTH AUTHORITY
Employer Address:
 
227 BACKLUND STREET
PO BOX 6000
LA RONGE,SK
CANADA
S0J1L0
Contact Name:
Pearlene Neethling
Contact Phone:
3064254835
Contact Email:
Pearlene.Neethling@mcrhealth.ca
Employer Website:
http://www.healthcareersinsask.ca/work/opportunities/job-posting/?jobid=87bbfa4c-4cec-e511-80c5-00155d48b9e3


Description

Employer Job Number: GO-00333212
Facility: CO-MANAGED - LA RONGE
Job Description: This position will research, develop, co-ordinate and deliver community-based services for children who witness violence and their families.  This position will deliver education/awareness to clients and community at large on issues for children who witness violence.  This position will make connections with other community agencies and partner with them to provide co-facilitators and venues for services. It will assess children and families for program suitability and refer clients to appropriate additional services as necessary.  It will maintain appropriate records, develop an evaluation plan and provide regular reports regarding the services.  Clinical supervision will be provided by the Clinical Supervisor- Mental Health and Addictions Services  La Ronge.

To qualify you will possess the following knowledge, skills and abilities:
Bachelors degree in Social Work and eligible for registration with Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers
Knowledgeable and skilled in evidence-supported Western conventional as well as effective traditional and cultural approaches to mental health and wellness in Aboriginal children, youth and their families
Ability to speak Cree would be an asset.
Experience working in a cross-cultural setting is a definite asset
Knowledge of human development and family dynamics relating to family violence, trauma, addiction and poverty is essential
Specific understanding of child and youth mental health issues is required
A wide range of counselling skills are required in working with children, youth and their families
Knowledge of crisis intervention strategies
Knowledge of  programming  for children who witness violence is required as well as the skill to develop /evaluate these programs consistent with latest research (Best Prac ... For more information on this job, please visit the employer's website.

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