
Mobile Mental Health Clinicians
- Charlottetown, PE
- 35,97-44,99 $ par heure
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Master’s Degree in one of the following: Counselling Therapy, Psychology, Psychotherapy, Social Work. Must be eligible and willing to be registered with a regulatory body.
- Significant clinical experience, preferably involving assessment of and exposure to acute as well as chronic and persistent mental illness; treatment and/or case management of clients with mental illness; work with clients of varied ages and levels of intellect; exposure to addictions-related issues; and experience working in varied mental health settings as well as in the community
- Strong and demonstrated health assessment skills are required to conduct physical, mental, psychosocial and functional environmental assessments with patients for screening, monitoring, treatment and referral;
- Extensive knowledge and understanding of the provincial health system including primary, home and community care programs and services available across the health and social care continuum;
- Registration with or eligible for registration with the; PEI Social Work Registration Board; College of Counselling Therapists of PEI or Psychologists Registration Board.
- Experience collaborating with other agencies; psychiatry; other medical providers; law enforcement; and/or EMS and Experience on interdisciplinary teams, program development and extensive case management.
- Requires independent professional judgement, initiative, self-reliance, and adaptability in developing, organizing, and formulating case information
- Demonstrates critical thinking, clinical judgment and independent decision-making skills required to develop, monitor and implement care plans;
- Proven communication and problem-solving skills, both oral and written; conflict resolution and negotiation skills; ability to handle crisis situations; and capability to lead, as appropriate, a multi-disciplinary team; a project; and/or a committee
- Must have the ability to work effectively as a reliable member of a team, to include respecting professional boundaries, cultural differences, and team decisions; to work independently with minimal supervision; and to adapt to a changing, evolving environment.
- Proficient in use of computer systems technology including skills in the following competency areas: data and information retrieval, entry, analysis and application from diverse sources;
- Knowledge of the DSM-5, Mental Health Act, Criminal Code Review Board and crisis intervention in a mental health setting is required.
- Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) training
- Suicide risk assessment training
- Violence risk assessment training
- Valid driver’s license
- Must have a good work and attendance record.
- Related clinical experience that would be an asset includes:
- Possessing related clinical experience that may include working with mental health and addictions-related issues
- Demonstrated ability to provide initial psychological interviews and assessments
- Demonstrated maturity and a capacity to work effectively with resistant and aggressive client groups
- Experience working with vulnerable and at-risk populations
- Experience working with clients with complex needs, chronic illness, mental illness, substance use/addiction, concurrent disorders and cognitive decline
- Proficiency in both French and English would be an asset;
- Additional relevant education and experience will be considered an asset.