MSW Counsellor

The Pod GroupGrey & Bruce Counties, ON
CA$38 - CA$47

About The Position

Our client is a dynamic not-for-profit organization, dedicated to supporting children, youth, and families by delivering compassionate, responsive mental health services. They provide a full continuum of services, including counseling, prevention and well-being programs, short-term live-in treatment, crisis stabilization, youth justice services, and special needs programming. Our client's focus on coordinated access ensures that every child and youth aged 0-17 receives tailored, multi-disciplinary care to meet their unique needs. They are looking for passionate people to join their vision and mission! The MSW Counsellor is a core clinical member of the Live-In Treatment (LIT) team, providing assessment, therapeutic intervention, and intensive family-based treatment to youth presenting with complex and high-acuity mental health needs. Youth served within LIT may present with significant emotional dysregulation, trauma histories, suicidality, self-harm, attachment disruptions, and behavioural escalation. A central component of this role is intensive family engagement and discharge-focused intervention. The MSW Counsellor works collaboratively with youth, caregivers, Child & Youth Workers, psychiatry, psychology, hospital teams, child welfare, and community partners to ensure safe stabilization and sustainable reintegration into home, school, and community environments. This is a rewarding opportunity to be part of a dedicated team making a real difference in the community. If you are a compassionate, motivated, and organized professional looking for purpose-driven work, we want to hear from you.

Requirements

  • Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW) is required.
  • Registration in good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW).
  • Minimum 3 years post-MSW clinical experience working with youth and families experiencing complex or high-acuity mental health challenges.
  • Demonstrated experience delivering family therapy in high-conflict or high-risk situations.
  • Demonstrated experience in trauma-informed, attachment-based, and evidence-based therapeutic approaches.
  • Strong suicide risk assessment and safety planning skills.
  • Experience working with trauma, attachment disruptions, emotional dysregulation, and behavioural escalation.
  • Ability to engage resistant or ambivalent caregivers.
  • Confidence leading case conferences and interagency coordination.
  • Excellent judgement under pressure.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in live-in, residential, inpatient, crisis, or intensive treatment settings preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial and risk assessments.
  • Develop trauma-informed clinical formulations to guide individualized treatment planning.
  • Complete and review Plans of Care consistent with Ministry of Health requirements.
  • Conduct suicide and safety risk assessments and contribute to safety planning as required.
  • Provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions, including individual, family, and group therapy.
  • Deliver structured caregiver coaching and family therapy to support stabilization and reintegration.
  • Utilize evidence-informed approaches such as TF-CBT, attachment-based models, DDP-informed practice, DBT-informed strategies, Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS), and strength-based interventions.
  • Support therapeutic integration of treatment goals within the residential milieu.
  • Effectively respond to crises using de-escalation, emotional regulation, and safety planning strategies.
  • Support residential staff during high-risk situations and participate in post-incident debriefing.
  • Contribute to Serious Occurrence Reporting and clinical risk documentation as required.
  • Engage caregivers who may be overwhelmed, ambivalent, or experiencing high levels of conflict.
  • Support families in developing consistent behavioural strategies aligned with clinical formulations.
  • Lead structured discharge planning focused on relapse prevention, safety, and sustainable reintegration.
  • Collaborate with child welfare and community providers where applicable.
  • Provide clinical consultation and guidance to Child & Youth Workers to ensure alignment between clinical goals and daily programming.
  • Translate clinical formulations into practical behavioural strategies within the 24-hour care environment.
  • Participate in case conferences, system planning meetings, and discharge coordination.
  • Facilitate skills-building groups and coping strategies to support emotional regulation, social skills, distress tolerance, and resilience.
  • Prepare youth and families for successful reintegration into home, school, and community environments.
  • Help youth and families navigate healthcare, education, and community systems.
  • Advocate for client rights and equitable access to services.
  • Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in EMHware, including assessments, progress notes, treatment plans, and discharge summaries.
  • Ensure compliance with Ministry of Health standards, agency policies, and professional regulatory requirements.
  • Participate in outcome measurement and quality improvement initiatives.
  • Provide therapeutic summaries and warm handovers to external service providers when transitioning care.

Benefits

  • Unionized Salary Range: $38.36 to $46.94 CAD Hourly
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