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SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health

POSITION: Child and Youth Care Practitioner                                                                                    

PROGRAM: Intensive Services for Youth – Community

LOCATION: Jarvis Site 

POSITION DETAILS: Full-time, 1.0 FTE

COMPETITION #: 24-069

 

Garry Hurvitz Centre for Community Mental Health is a child and youth mental health center integrated with The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids).   The Centre is undertaking an ambitious agenda to establish a revitalized academic community mental health center that provides the highest quality of care, combined with excellence in teaching and community-based research.   GH CCMH  located across two sites in Toronto offers both in-person and virtual care to clients and their families, from prevention and early intervention through assessment, counselling and therapy and intensive services. We are also connected to the continuum of mental health services for children and youth supported by SickKids: the Brain and Mental Health Program, the SickKids Tele Link Mental Health Program, the SickKids CCMH Learning Institute and our online resources through AboutKidsHealth. Find out more about SickKids CCMH.

 

We are currently seeking applicants to fill a full-time position of Child and Youth Care Practitioner that will support the children, youth and families of the Intensive Services for Youth – Community program. The successful candidate will provide direct mental health assessment, treatment, crisis intervention and case management services to clients within the context of the family, school, home, and the community setting. The successful candidate would be required to work in-person at our Jarvis site, with dedicated time in the community.

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Clinical Services:

  • As a member of an integrated and interdisciplinary clinical team, provides CYCP services in collaboration with clinical team members, utilizing a trauma-informed, anti-racist and anti-oppressive lens
  • Provides in-person clinical interventions and services for assigned children, youth and their families maintaining caseloads and supporting clients
  • Participates in the development and implementation of individual treatment plans for clients, assessing behaviours and responding to clients’ needs
  • Provides in-person support within the day treatment program and in community settings such as the family home, school and transitional supports
  • Coordinates cases with family/caregiver/relevant service providers/service planning team
  • Creates and implements materials for clients/caregivers relating to strategies/interventions
  • Attends meetings with staff and families who may be accompanied by other staff or supervisors
  • Supports clients by facilitating social skills/therapeutic activities and organizing/attending events
  • Prepares documents/reports related to treatments plans and related activities, as well as consults with others, as needed
  • Maintains up-to-date knowledge of best practices related to clinical services
  • Makes decisions within related to day-to-day treatment issues and on-going intervention techniques
  • Understands when unusual or unique situations need to be discussed with supervisor/manager and or interprofessional team

Other:

  • Supervision of CYC students, if required
  • Complies with the organization’s vision, policies and procedures
  • Performs other tasks as assigned by management

Qualifications:

  • Post-secondary Diploma in Child and Youth Care and a minimum of three years related experience or equivalent combination of education and experience; experience working in community is strongly preferred
  • Demonstrated ability to work with at-risk children youth & families, community partners and organizations
  • Understanding and analysis of issues of marginalization and oppression are necessary to work in this role
  • Member with the Ontario Child and Youth Care Association or equivalent association/ accrediting organization
  • Good verbal and written communication skills to deal with clients and families
  • Good problem-solving skills to analyze client issues and recommend solutions and manage crisis situations
  • First Aid/CPR, and TCI required
  • Good knowledge of MS Office Suites (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), as well as ability to use office equipment efficiently (telephone, scanner, photocopier and fax)
  • Ability to engage in physical activities related to sports, board games, play based etc., and TCI training
  • Ability to work flexible hours including regular evenings and weekends (if needed)
  • Ability to travel to various locations, including clients’ homes
  • Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle

 

Interested applicants are asked to forward their resume and cover letter by December 2, 2024, to:

Human Resources – SickKids CCMH

E-mail: hrrecruiting@sickkidscmh.ca

In the subject line of email, please quote the: competition number, position title and where you learned about this opportunity.

We are seeking applicants internally and externally.

SickKids CCMH is an equal opportunity employer; we are committed to diversity and value inclusion. We welcome applications from Indigenous people, people with disabilities, members of racialized groups, and persons of all gender and sexual orientations who may contribute to diversity within the Centre.

The Centre views diversity, inclusion, and cultural competence as essential pieces of an integrated whole that sustain our organization and guides our interaction within our diverse communities. Reasonable accommodations are available during the recruitment process to job applicants with disabilities.

To apply for this job please visit sickkidscmh.ca.

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