A 4-month locum opportunity working 4 days per week, for a Psychiatrist working equally across the Integrated Mood, Anxiety and Addictions Concurrent Program (IMAAC) and Transitional Care/Support Coordination Program, starting in October 2026. This position is split between Regional Services and Homewood Specialized Services. Both programs are delivered on‑site at the Homewood Health Centre in Guelph in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment, supported by nursing, social work, occupational therapy, recreational therapy, psychotherapy, and expressive therapies. In this role, you will be responsible for the clinical psychiatric care of patients as they progress through structured, evidence‑based treatment programs designed to support mood, anxiety, addiction, and trauma‑related conditions. The Integrated Mood, Anxiety and Addictions Concurrent Program (IMAAC) provides a structured, evidence‑based inpatient treatment experience for adults living with mood or anxiety disorders, with or without concurrent substance use. Over a 9‑week stay, patients receive comprehensive psychiatric and clinical care supported by cognitive behavioural therapy, dialectical behaviour therapy, peer recovery groups, addiction programming, and expressive therapies. The program is designed to support stabilization, develop skills for managing symptoms and emotions, and build resilience, while offering coordinated medical, clinical and therapeutic interventions throughout the treatment journey. The Transitional Care Program is a short term (up to 8 weeks), community based mental health program designed to support adults who are experiencing a mental health crisis or transitioning from inpatient care. The program provides stabilization, assessment, and clinical support to individuals with complex or co-occurring mental health needs. The Support Coordination Program is a 12-18 month case coordination program which supports patients who require weekly check-ins with a caseworker, and functional support which is more intensive than the scope of a short-term program, but not at the level of ACTT. Treatment is grounded in a recovery oriented and trauma informed approach and may include psychiatric consultation, brief psychotherapy, medication support, group-based skill building, and linkage to community resources. Transitional Care/Support Coordination offers a structured yet flexible therapeutic environment to reduce distress, improve functioning, and support a safe and successful return to independent living while strengthening coping strategies and continuity of care.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior