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25-011 Child and Family Therapist

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POSITION: Child and Family Therapist

PROGRAM: Prevention – Community Outreach Intervention Initiative

POSITION DETAILS: 1.0 FTE, Permanent

LOCATION DETAILS: Jarvis site and Community

 COMPETITION: 25-011

The Garry Hurvitz Centre for Community Mental Health at SickKids (GH-CCMH) is a child and youth mental health center integrated with the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids).  GH-CCMH is also a member of the Thriving Minds Mental Health Access Collaborative with CAMH and SickKids and a core service provider in the Toronto sector of infant, child and youth mental health services funded by the Ministry of Health.  GH-CCMH provides prevention, early intervention and health promotion services across the city, funded by MOH and other sources. As such, the Center has an ambitious agenda to provide the highest quality, evidence-based care, offering a range of services from prevention and early intervention to counseling and therapy, assessment and intensive supports. Services are offered in person and in virtual format. As an employer, the Center strives to reflect the many diverse cultures and identities of the children, youth and families we serve and seeks to provide an inclusive and equitable workplace. 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 TeleLink Mental Health Program, the SickKids CCMH Learning Institute and our online resources through AboutKidsHealthFind out more about GH-CCMH.

We are currently seeking applicants for a skilled Child and Family Therapists for our Community Outreach & Intervention Initiative (COII). The intent of the COII program is to address the needs of clients residing in three priority areas who do not seek or engage with traditional service models (cannot attend an agency site, do not have a safe space at home for virtual care) by enabling a pathway of service that travels to the client or builds access in a safe, appropriate environment (e.g., community site, home).

The successful candidate will work in a multi-disciplinary team, and have access to experts in the field, ongoing clinical supervision & support, as well as training and development opportunities. The Child and Family Therapist will provide direct mental health treatment services, including individual, family and/or group treatment to clients within the context of the family, school, and community. If you are looking for a new meaningful career that will allow you the opportunity to positively impact the lives of children and their families, through a recognized industry leader, this may be the career for you.

Key Responsibilities

Therapeutic Services

  • Work collaboratively with external stakeholders in the community to engage with children, youth and families who otherwise may not connect with mental health services
  • Provides individualized, assessment, treatment, and follow-up services
  • Provides Single Session therapy with the team as well as other brief services as needed
  • Provides case management, liaison, and referral services for clients
  • Provides virtual and telephone treatment as needed.
  • Coordinates services with internal and external service providers, requesting and reviewing existing documentation and reports to inform client service and treatment planning
  • Collaborates with the family, the supervisor, and inter-professional teams in the development of a service plan and to support treatment planning
  • Facilitate therapy groups for families with young children
  • Completes all client documentation (including, but not limited to, contact notes, service plans, treatment reports, incident/serious occurrence reports, referral forms, etc.) in a timely and succinct manner meeting agency, professional and legal requirements
  • Ensures that all required client tracking, and statistical information is submitted according to Agency Procedures
  • Promotes the direction of the program and Centre by engaging in identifying, developing, and implementing program goal(s), projects, or services
  • Participates in relevant meetings, reports regularly, and as required to the designated supervisor
  • Contributes to the Centre’s academic mandate and to the field of children’s mental health through training, education, and/or the supervision and evaluation of students/trainees/volunteers
  • May provide services both in-office and within client’s homes and communities
  • May be required to supervise students

Other

  • Complies with the organization’s vision, policies, and procedures
  • Performs other tasks as assigned by management

Qualifications

  • This position requires a Master’s degree or equivalent in a mental health discipline (if from outside Ontario, must demonstrate that all registration requirements can be met at time of hiring)
  • Experience and understanding of issues of marginalization and oppression are necessary to work in this role.
  • Registration with the relevant accrediting professional body is required
  • Minimum 3 years related experience in children’s mental health treatment, working in communities.
  • CPR/First Aid and behaviour management training is an asset
  • Possess above-average skills in family/child engagement, assessment, formulation, and treatment
  • Ability to apply a cultural humility lens and values of equity in all aspects of work.
  • Ability to use computer software tools and resources, such as MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

Working Conditions

  • Works flexible hours to meet the needs of the clients
  • Travel to provide service in community and attend meetings or programs off-site

Interested applicants are asked to forward their resume and cover letter by June 26, 2025, 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.

CCMH at SickKids is an equal opportunity employer; we are committed to diversity and value inclusion. We welcome applicants from Indigenous people, people with disabilities, members of racialized groups, and persons of all genders and sexual orientations.

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.

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25-011 Child and Family Therapist