Child & Youth Counsellor- Inpatient Units - (Multiple Positions)

YOUTHDALE TREATMENT CENTRESToronto, ON
Onsite

About The Position

The Child & Youth Counsellor (CYC) is responsible for providing a therapeutic and safe environment for the children and youth in Youthdale’s programs on a day-to-day basis. As a member of an inter-professional team, the CYC is responsible for carrying a primary care caseload. Reporting to the Clinical Operations Manager, the CYC ensures a therapeutic and safe environment in accordance with individual client treatment plans, evidence-based practices, Youthdale’s policies and procedures, and guidelines established by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (MCCSS) and the Ministry of Health (MOH). This is a full-time permanent, unionized position with a rate of pay of $27.93 per hour, plus a shift premium for the Secure Unit. Multiple openings are available, including replacement positions.

Requirements

  • College diploma or university degree in child and youth work or relevant field.
  • Minimum three years’ experience in a high-risk live-in or inpatient setting with population presenting criminogenic, cognitive impairment and/or mental health challenges.
  • Understanding of the complex issues facing children, young people and families.
  • Sensitivity to and ability to work with a diverse client and staff group.
  • Knowledge of evidence-based practices for high-risk children and adolescents with criminogenic and/or mental health problems, including behavioural modification strategies, learning theories, counselling skills, risk assessment, crisis prevention and management and legislative requirements.
  • Able to safely and effectively manage frequent behavioral crisis and potentially volatile situations and respond in a trauma-informed approach.
  • Demonstrates experience in de-escalation skills and techniques to manage high-stress scenarios.
  • Strong knowledge and adherence of security protocols as required for a high-risk crisis setting.
  • Requires a working knowledge of professional, community and facility resources available to assist the child/family.
  • Strong administrative and organizational skills.
  • First Aid/CPR certification required upon hiring.
  • Completion of SMG training required upon hiring.
  • Ability to work flexible hours within a rotating schedule, including days, nights and weekends.
  • Skills in Mental Health Assessment and Crisis Intervention.
  • Excellent communication (written and oral), listening and interpersonal skills.
  • Problem Solving skills.
  • Good understanding of the rights and responsibilities of children in residence; admission requirements; and Live-In licensing requirements.
  • Ability to manage many tasks simultaneously; ability to prioritize needs and risks on a minute-by-minute basis while on shift.
  • Flexible and creative negotiation skills in solving problems.
  • Demonstrates experience in a range of crisis prevention and intervention approaches.
  • Utilizes SMG techniques appropriately.
  • Ability to remain calm during crisis and utilize de-escalation techniques.
  • Demonstrates experience of the dynamics and impact of trauma, child abuse, loss and grief, substance abuse, chronic learning problems, attachment difficulties, and other issues, and their treatment implications.
  • Demonstrates experience about the primary psychotropic medications used in the treatment of children/youth and their actions and side effects.
  • Recognizes the impact on children and youth of having parents with chronic mental illness.
  • Able to develop and implement individual client treatment plan reviews, program evaluation, and educational programs and knowledge of professional, community and facility resources available to assist the child/family.
  • Demonstrates experience to engage the child or youth and family/guardian/caregiver in the treatment process.
  • Demonstrates experience assess risk and safety plan.
  • Uses language and behavior which is respectful of children, young and their families.
  • Demonstrates sensitivity to family concerns and needs, and invites their expression of information, concerns and needs.
  • Ability to set appropriate, respectful boundaries with each family.
  • Understands and implements a strengths-based approach in working with child and family.
  • Respects and has a knowledge of diverse populations and their needs.
  • Works in a cooperative, respectful and collaborative manner as a member of a multi-disciplinary team.
  • Demonstrates experience in making treatment decisions in the best interest of the child and family.
  • Demonstrates experience through practice of the Child and Family Services Act as it pertains to children in treatment.
  • Demonstrates experience through practice of the Children’s Mental Health Ontario Accreditation Standards.
  • Excellent and effective oral and written communication skills to liaise and consult with relevant team members, clinicians, and provide counsel to residents, their families and community agencies.
  • Excellent listening and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to exercise professionalism and sound judgement in conflictual and stressful situations.
  • Conducts all activities in a professional manner.
  • Performs work in a positive manner.
  • Youthdale’s medication training.
  • Agency physical intervention Safe Management Training (SMG) training.
  • Policy and Procedure Review (Administrative, Clinical, HR & OH&S).
  • OH&S Training – WHMIS; Occupational Health & Safety Awareness; Workplace Violence & Harassment; AODA Customer Service, Fire Extinguisher Training.
  • Privacy Training.
  • MCCSS mandated training.
  • First Aid and CPR.
  • Indigenous Training.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous experience working with children or young people in a youth justice/mental health treatment setting is preferred.
  • Experience working with diverse communities.
  • Knowledge and working experience with evidence based practices and Dialectical Behavior Therapy is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provide a therapeutic and safe environment for children and youth.
  • Carry a primary care caseload.
  • Assess and understand acute client mental health needs through a developmental and trauma-informed lens.
  • Formulate methods of intervention in collaboration with the team.
  • Implement evidence-informed treatment interventions tailored to the unique needs of high-acuity patients.
  • Provide highly individualized and intensive therapy for youth with severe mental health challenges, addressing issues such as self-harm, suicidal ideation, and aggression.
  • Recognize stages of behavioral escalation and respond appropriately to deescalate behavior.
  • Develop strategies to reduce concerning behaviors and support academic/vocational activities.
  • Assess the need for crisis/physical intervention in collaboration with the team.
  • Support clients and the team during crisis situations.
  • Maintain clear and thorough documentation related to incidents.
  • Facilitate debriefing with clients and staff following crisis/physical intervention.
  • Understand and adhere to strict CYFSA regulations regarding the use of physical restraints.
  • Conduct thorough and ongoing suicide risk assessments for high-acuity patients.
  • Develop and implement safety plans.
  • Assist with normal activities of daily living.
  • Recognize physical signs and symptoms of health conditions and report concerns.
  • Provide an assessment of a client in accordance with the Plan of Care goals.
  • Provide behavior support.
  • Follow shift assignments.
  • Write client progress reports.
  • Ensure client records are maintained according to agency standards and privacy policies.
  • Communicate verbally and in written logs significant and pertinent information regarding each client at shift change.
  • Develop, implement, evaluate, and fully participate in life skills and recreational programming.
  • Prescribe and monitor regular scheduled psychotropic medications.
  • Administer regular scheduled medications and treatments as prescribed by a physician or Nurse Practitioner.
  • Follow Youthdale's Medication Procedure.
  • Establish a therapeutic relationship with assigned clients from admission to discharge.
  • Provide direct client care and supervision, including welcome and orientation, individual care, development and support of client engagement, booking healthcare appointments, and supporting client needs expression.
  • Regularly reassess and adapt treatment plans and safety plans.
  • Report progress and identify concerns at shift change and/or inter-professional meetings.
  • Support client preparations for transition and discharge.
  • Maintain clinical records and documents in accordance with Youthdale and program policies and processes.
  • Actively participate in communication processes within the program, across the facility, and with community partners.
  • Liaise with family, guardians, educational, and community partners.
  • Work closely with families to educate and support them.
  • Attend meetings within Youthdale and the community.
  • Provide in-school support as needed.
  • Identify compliance-related issues to ensure the program meets licensing requirements.
  • Effectively utilize internal communication systems.
  • Attend and participate in meetings, including Treatment and Plan of Care meetings, in-service and other educational programs, shift changes, unit meetings, all staff forums, and program meetings.
  • Perform related duties such as float money management, housekeeping duties, ensuring safety requirements are met, assisting in the instruction and supervision of students, and some meal preparation and serving.
  • Pursue ongoing professional development.
  • Work any assigned shift during a twenty-four (24) hour period.
  • Represent the Agency in a professional manner.
  • Participate in and support Youthdale/Ministry research and education initiatives.
  • Provide coverage on other Inpatient Units on an as-needed basis.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by management.

Benefits

  • Shift Premium of $2 per hour for all shifts worked on the Secure Unit
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