Psychologist
at Jewish Family Services Ottawa
Ottawa, ON, Canada -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 28 Dec, 2024 | USD 90000 Annual | 02 Oct, 2024 | N/A | Good communication skills | No | No |
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Description:
JFS Ottawa is a multi-service non-profit community agency helping individuals and families across generations and cultures to achieve stability, independence and belonging.
Core service areas include mental health and wellbeing, social supports, and services for seniors, newcomers, and diverse communities.
Our work is grounded in Jewish values, and we seek to build a community through the pursuit of social justice and inclusivity.
The salary range for this role is $90,000 to $110,000.
Position Summary
Jewish Family Services of Ottawa (JFS) is seeking to expand its psychological program within The Counselling Group (TCG). We are looking for a Clinical Psychologist with demonstrated experience in adult individuals and/or Couples therapy and/or Family therapy, and experience including brief models, and working with diverse client populations.
As a member of The Counselling Group, and under the supervision of the Clinical Manager, the successful candidate will be responsible for direct service provision as well as focus on areas unique to their professional training such as assessment, diagnosis, case formulation, clinical supervision, consultations to related areas of training, professional development, group facilitation. The position is flexible and allows everyone to bring their own unique interests and skills to the team.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide clinical counselling services to individuals with life challenges and/or living with moderate to serious and persistent mental health challenges, including assessment and treatment.
- If applicable, provide counselling services to Couples and Families as well.
- Conduct psychological assessments, where available, such as WSIB and ODSP related assessments and if possible, work together with the agency to expand such clinical activities.
- Provides clinical supervision to other staff at TCG on an as needs basis.
- Provides advocacy and referrals to help clients’ access relevant community services. Where necessary and useful, collaborates with other professionals (i.e., doctors, settlement workers and other health-care professionals).
- Where relevant, maintains cooperative working relationships with community agencies, schools, courts, child welfare workers.
- Ensures quality client care that is consistent with best practices, Ontario College of Psychologists Ethical Standards, agency standards, and evidence-based.
- Maintains necessary documentation and case records.
- Participates in supervision, meetings, workshops (including professional development opportunities)
- Performs related work as assigned.
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Responsibilities:
- Provide clinical counselling services to individuals with life challenges and/or living with moderate to serious and persistent mental health challenges, including assessment and treatment.
- If applicable, provide counselling services to Couples and Families as well.
- Conduct psychological assessments, where available, such as WSIB and ODSP related assessments and if possible, work together with the agency to expand such clinical activities.
- Provides clinical supervision to other staff at TCG on an as needs basis.
- Provides advocacy and referrals to help clients’ access relevant community services. Where necessary and useful, collaborates with other professionals (i.e., doctors, settlement workers and other health-care professionals).
- Where relevant, maintains cooperative working relationships with community agencies, schools, courts, child welfare workers.
- Ensures quality client care that is consistent with best practices, Ontario College of Psychologists Ethical Standards, agency standards, and evidence-based.
- Maintains necessary documentation and case records.
- Participates in supervision, meetings, workshops (including professional development opportunities)
- Performs related work as assigned
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)
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Ottawa, ON, Canada