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SPO MH 24 - CYMH Clinician

Vancouver, BC
  • Number of positions available : 1

  • To be discussed
  • Full time
  • Starting date : 1 position to fill as soon as possible

Posting Title
SPO MH 24 - CYMH Clinician
Position Classification
Social Prog Off (CYMH) R24
Union
GEU
Work Options
Hybrid
Location
Dease Lake, BC V0C 1L0 CA
Hazelton, BC V0J 1Y1 CA
Multiple Locations, BC CA (Primary)
Prince Rupert, BC V8J 4M8 CA
Smithers, BC V0J 2N0 CA
Terrace, BC V8G 1W2 CA
Salary Range
$85,563.25 - $97,633.20 annually which includes a 4 Grid Temporary Market Adjustment*, plus $44.49 bi-weekly isolation allowance for Prince Rupert; $92.40 bi-weekly isolation allowance for Dease Lake; $44.49 bi-weekly isolation allowance for Hazelton; $37.64 bi-weekly isolation allowance for Smithers.
Close Date
11/26/2024
Job Type
Regular Full Time
Temporary End Date
Ministry/Organization
BC Public Service -> Children & Family Development
Ministry Branch / Division
Child and Youth Mental Health Services
Job Summary

The Team
An integral member of a multi-disciplinary community Child and Youth Mental Health Team and in coordination with other community agencies and professionals, you provide a range of mental health services to children, youth and their families, when the child or youth is suffering from serious emotional, psychological, behavioural or psychiatric illness. The child and youth mental health team is made up of multi-disciplinary clinicians and support workers that work in community and rural areas. The team is dedicated to improving the mental health and wellness of Indigenous and non-Indigenous children, youth and families providing services such as individual, family and group counselling. The team utilizes unique strengths of each team member to provide trauma informed and culturally safe services. These evidence-based services include outreach support.

The Role
As a Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH) Clinician, you provide direct clinical services such as intake, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and crisis intervention for children, youth and their families. Consulting with community agencies, schools, hospitals, and other ministry programs, you understand the importance of being involved in community education, development, coordination and prevention/early intervention programs. You build and maintain relationships with a wide variety of partners in the community to ensure that conflicts are resolved and appropriate outcomes are achieved. This role involves working within a team environment with access to education and support for learning and training to advance your clinical skills and competencies.


Qualifications:
Education and Experience Requirements:

  • Masters in Counselling, Social Work, Educational Counselling, Clinical Counselling, Clinical Psychology or Child and Youth Care or comparable graduate degree at the Master’s level in a similar subject may be considered.
    • NOTE: If your degree was obtained outside of Canada, you need to confirm it has been assessed for equivalency through the International Credential Evaluation Services (ICES). You must provide a basic report by the closing date of this posting to be considered.
    • Applicants with a completed Bachelor degree and are within 6 months of completion of their Masters degree may be considered. Applicants must provide a letter from their educational institution confirming completion of their Masters degree requirements.
  • Minimum of one (1) year full-time equivalent experience working with children and youth and their families, with responsibility for providing a wide range of community based mental health services.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid class 5 BC Driver’s license with no restriction or equivalent (i.e. from another Canadian Province).

Preference may be given to applicants with the following:

  • Two (2) years or more experience working with children and youth and their families, with responsibility for providing a wide range of community based mental health services.
  • Applicants who self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Métis or Inuit) with the required combination of education and experience.


For questions regarding this position, please contact Deborah.Pawar@gov.bc.ca

About this Position:
There are six (6) full-time permanent vacancies available:

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO APPLICANTS

Hazelton, Prince Rupert, Terrace and Smithers are currently eligible for a retention incentive which is available to all regular permanent Social Program Officers residing in Hard To Recruit (HTR) designated communities across the province. In addition to the re-imbursement of relocation costs (where applicable), the incentive program provides the following:

  • Up to a maximum of $6,000 annual lump sum payment to regular permanent full-time Social Program Officers in the SPO R18 to SPO R30 classifications* OR
  • Up to a maximum of $3,000 annual lump sum payment to regular permanent full-time Social Program Officers placed in the SPO Growth Series (SPO Growth to SPO R24 classifications)**

*Full payment of the incentive is based on regular eligible classifications (SPO R18 to SPO R30) working in an approved location for the full fiscal year (April 1 to March 31). A pro-rated incentive payment may be provided to candidates who work a partial year and/or part-time hours.

Hazelton is located where the Skeena and Bulkley Rivers meet, at the foot of Stekyoden in the Coast Mountains. Our Village was founded in 1866 and quickly became the hub of the Northwest. Ancient trails became routes for dog sleds, horseback riders and pack trains to the Cariboo and Yukon gold rushes. Hazelton was often where they began their overland journey, disembarking the paddle-wheelers from Prince Rupert on the Coast.

Prince Rupert is a quaint marine city where deer and grizzly bears can be easily spotted and whale-watching and nature excursions are popular activities. Other attractions include the old-growth rainforest and ancient rock carvings.

Smithers is filled with activities like fishing, boating, camping, hiking, skiing, and shopping. The Wet’suwet’en people are very close with the community, and have introduced many traditions. This quaint town with a friendly atmosphere is a wonderful place to live and visit.

Known most famously for their Kermode (Spirit) Bear, Terrace is perfect for hiking, mountain biking, camping, rock climbing, canoeing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing. The First Nations in the area, the Tsimshian, are proud to show others the First Nation’s culture, which includes traditional longhouses.

An eligibility list may be established to fill future permanent an/or temporary vacancies in these and other communities throughout the province.
Flexible work options are available; this position may be able to work up to two (2) days at home per week as per the Telework Agreement
A Criminal Record Check (CRC) and Criminal Record Review Act Check (CRRA) will be required.
Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment.

Working for the BC Public Service:
The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our team and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace.

We are committed to ensuring that reasonable accommodations are available throughout the hiring process, including the assessment and selection stages. Please email the individual or contact listed on the posting if you require an accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process.

The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service is available to Canadian Indigenous (First Nations [status or non-status], Métis, or Inuit) applicants. Indigenous applicants can contact this service for personalized guidance on the BC Public Service hiring process including job applications and interviews.


How to Apply:
Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements listed above. Applicants who are selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on their knowledge, skills, abilities, competencies and other position related requirements as outlined in the Job Profile at the bottom of the posting.

Cover Letter: NO - Please do not submit a cover letter as it will not be reviewed.

Resume: YES - Ensure your resume includes your educational accomplishments, employment history including start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and any relevant information that relates to the job to which you are applying.

Questionnaire: YES - You will need to complete a basic questionnaire to demonstrate how you meet the job requirements.

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Social Services

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