Responsibilities
Provide counselling to individuals, couples, and families using a variety of treatment approaches.
Conduct timely, solution-focused assessments and interventions, connecting clients with community resources.
Make referrals to appropriate services when needed.
Develop and deliver education sessions for staff, clients, and community groups on mental health topics.
Maintain accurate case records and reports according to organizational policies.
Engage in consultation and supervision as required.
Qualifications
Bachelor of Social Work or university degree in a related counselling field (minimum).
Masters degree and/or significant clinical counselling experience preferred.
Knowledge of counselling theories, mental health, addictions, and cognitive disabilities.
Must be eligible for registration, or currently in good standing, with a recognized professional counselling association or appropriate licensing body.
Strong crisis intervention, conflict resolution, and organizational skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Strong interpersonal skills to foster collaborative relationships within and outside the organization.
Valid Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Query.
Use of personal vehicle required; mileage compensation provided.
Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends as needed.
Commitment to confidentiality and a caring, supportive approach that respects client dignity.
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