Jr. Addictions Counsellor (Full Time)
Atlantic Medical Centres
- Charlottetown, PE
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work with people struggling with mental health and addiction issues.
- Comprehensive knowledge of client centered mental health and addictions interventions, practice methods, and professional skills.
- Knowledge of community resources, treatment centres, social service networks, and organizations.
- Refer and connect to appropriate services, provide monitoring, reassessment, and follow up.
- Initiate and participate in case conferencing.
- Knowledge of funding agencies available to assist clients in accessing needed support services and community services.
- Mental health and addiction screening, assessment, intake, education, crisis and therapeutic interventions, counsel based on individual and cultural patient needs, as well as promote and develop harm reduction strategies.
- Develop individualized treatment plan and goals, monitor and supporting patient development through self-assessment, assist in goal setting, and adapt treatment plans.
- Create case plans/outcomes for patients and work alongside community resource programs to help patients achieve those outcomes.
- Assist patients in engaging with volunteer, workforce, and educational opportunities.
- Establish inclusive and respectful therapeutic relations with patients, case documentation, progress notes, and patient summary reports.
- Work effectively within an inter-professional clinic team. Maintain strong professional relationships with administrative professionals, physicians, pharmacists, and nurses, both in the clinic and the wider community.
- Advocate with, and on behalf of, patients.
- Education and outreach services: Respond to general clinic and substance use disorder inquiries, enhance relations with community partners by delivering presentations on clinic services and general substance use disorders (including methadone/suboxone), attend community partners workshops and seminars, represent Clinic on regional and provincial committees
- Applicants must have a Degree in Social Work or related field.
- Excellent communication skills (written and verbal), relationship building, and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work harmoniously within an inter-professional team environment.
- Comfortable advocating and collaborating with a wide array of community resources including nurses, pharmacists, physicians, law enforcement, child and family workers, social assistance employees, etc.
- Additional qualifications considered to be an asset:
- Registration as a Certified Canadian Addiction Counsellor,
- Concurrent Disorder Professional Certification
- Opioid Dependence Treatment Professional Certification
- Coursework and/or direct experience with patients and the interactions between psychiatric medications and drugs of abuse.