WHO WE ARE
Family and Children’s Services has been making a positive difference in the lives of children, youth, and families in Niagara for more than a century. As a multiservice agency providing child welfare services, fostering and adoption, counselling, and childcare, the team at FACS Niagara works to keep children safe and families strong.
POSITION SUMMARY
Under the supervision of the FCC Manager of Administration and Programs, the FCC Therapist II provides skilled and specialized counselling in individual, conjoint, family and group therapy to a range of clients throughout a variety of Family Counselling Centre Programs.
EXPEREINCE AND EDUCATION
- M.S.W. degree or equivalent plus a minimum of 2 years clinical experience.
- Licensure, certification or registration with appropriate regulatory body (e.g. R.S.W, R.P)
- Preference given to candidates with proven ability in the field of family counselling and eligibility for clinical membership with A.A.M.F.T.
- Valid G Driver’s License and access to a reliable motor vehicle with appropriate liability insurance required.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Personal integrity and responsibility and a commitment to the goals of Child Welfare, Niagara FACS and the Family Counselling Centre.
- Initiative and ability to work independently.
- Specialized skills and demonstrated proficiency in individual, conjoint, family and group therapy in assessment, treatment planning, therapeutic intervention, resource coordination and goal directed casework.
- The ability to make differential use of various treatment modalities.
- The ability to work with a wide range of clients with a variety of presenting issues.
- Demonstrated group facilitation skills.
- The ability to collaborate effectively and cooperatively with colleagues in a team setting.
- The ability to communicate verbally, to write clear concise reports and to meet deadlines and other administrative requirements.
- Skills in marketing and other public relations skills.
- Skills in giving presentations, including strong communication skills.
- Skills in program development.
- The ability to present evidence when necessary in court.
- The ability to assess the appropriateness of community resources.
- Demonstrated computer literacy (MS Office, Outlook e-mail).
- Working hours are weekdays, evenings, and weekends
- Ability to communicate in French or another language an asset