Job Posting Reg. 1.0 FTE Supervisor Clinical Services
Inviting qualified candidates within Canada only
Minimum Qualifications:
· MSW or equivalent degree with experience or BSW with extensive experience
· 3-5 years clinical treatment experience
· Registered with the OCSWSSW or the CRPO (In good standing)
· 2+ years supervision/management experience an asset.
This Role Reports to: Clinical Manager
SPECIFIC AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY:
1. Clinical Supervision and Program Support
· Provide clinical supervision, consultation and training to therapists, group facilitators, and contracted staff.
· Maintain clinical leadership over clinical teams, ensuring their understanding of and adherence to all clinical and administrative procedures with the program to ensure exceptional clinical support services.
· Support the implementation of the program’s strategic plans, direct and monitor clinical activities so that strategic goals achieved and approved budgets are well-managed and supported.
· Support the completion of any investigations and implement corrective clinical actions as appropriate.
· Determine where the policies and procedures and protocols require updates or adjustments to ensure best practices are being adhered to.
· Contribute to the delivery of support services through team building, excellent customer service, continuous quality improvement and risk management.
· Maintain and strengthen collaborative relationships with community partners.
· Represent agency to further collaborate with community partners on various projects and initiatives as assigned.
· Facilitate and support scheduling, audits, performance management and quality monitoring of services.
2. Client Care and Risk Management
· Provide expertise on high-risk cases, including risk assessment and crisis intervention, as requested by staff.
· Monitor client intakes into the program to ensure every client is provided with comprehensive, needs based level of clinical service from the team.
· Support therapists to ensure clients have streamlined, seamless access to strengths based, client-centred therapy.
3. Professional Development, Ethical Practice and Competence
· Determine the training and professional development needs of the team in line with Keystone training priorities.
· Develop and update program curriculum and tools for programs with team consultation.
· Maintain a high level of clinical competence, participate in professional/program development, clinical training opportunities and staff training, and remain current in the knowledge of and adhere to agency policies and procedures as well as relevant legislation.
· Stay informed about CRPO, OCSWSSW and other regulations and industry best practices through ongoing professional development.
· Other duties as assigned.
4. Skills
· Strong ethical standards aligned with Keystone values.
· Humble leader who mentors staff and guides teams to achieve goals efficiently.
· Extensive therapeutic skills and experience with diverse client populations.
· Commitment to anti-oppressive and EDIB frameworks.
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.
· Strong time management and organizational abilities.
· Flexible availability for consultations as needed.
· Dedication to ethical practice, cultural safety, and trauma-informed care.
· Ability to work independently while collaborating within Keystone’s leadership team.
· Calmly manage staff disputes and address patient concerns fairly.
· Respect for diverse backgrounds, ensuring inclusive and individualized care.
· Adaptable communication styles based on the situation or audience.
· Experience in a unionized environment is an asset.
About Keystone:
Keystone Child, Youth & Family Services is a dynamic, not-for-profit organization and the designated Lead Agency for Children’s Mental Health in Grey and Bruce Counties. Since 1974, we have been dedicated to supporting children, youth, and families by delivering compassionate, responsive mental health services.
At Keystone, we 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 focus on coordinated access ensures that every child and youth aged 0-17 receives tailored, multi-disciplinary care to meet their unique needs.
Why Choose Keystone?
· Join a team making a difference in youth mental health in Grey and Bruce Counties!
· Keystone is expanding our Live-In Treatment Program from 7 to 13 beds to provide intensive, evidence-based care for high-acuity youth.
· In January 2025, we’ll launch Step-Up Step-Down Services to support youth transitioning between community and inpatient care, offering stabilization and intensive treatment.
· Work in a trauma-informed environment prioritizing evidence-based practices like ARC, T-CBT, DDP, and Collaborative Problem Solving, collaborating with professionals dedicated to family strengthening and youth empowerment.
· If you’re passionate about youth mental health and want to be part of an innovative, compassionate organization, we want to hear from you!
What Keystone Offers:
- Competitive Compensation & Benefits
- Enjoy a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits, including premium health and dental insurance, and participation in the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP) for robust retirement savings.
- Health & Wellness Support
Prioritize your well-being with wellness programs, mental health support through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), gym membership discounts, and workshops on mindfulness and stress management.
- Professional Development & Growth
Access workshops, conferences, and continuing education programs. Opportunities for advancement and strategic involvement are also available as part of our leadership team.Join a forward-thinking organization where innovation and teamwork enhance mental health outcomes for children, youth, and families.We foster an inclusive environment that reflects community diversity and champion DEI initiatives to promote respect and opportunity for all.Benefit from a hybrid work model that includes paid vacation, personal days, sick leave, and holidays.Contribute to high-quality, evidence-based mental health services that make a real difference in the lives of individuals, families, and communities.About Owen Sound
- Innovative & Collaborative Work Environment
- Inclusive & Equitable Workplace
- Work-Life Balance
- Meaningful Impact
Keystone’s service delivery area includes Grey and Bruce Counties, with our head office and intensive live-in treatment services located in Owen Sound, Ontario. Nestled on the shores of Georgian Bay, Owen Sound combines vibrant community living with breathtaking natural beauty.
As the largest urban center in the region, Owen Sound offers essential amenities, including quality healthcare, excellent schools, and a thriving arts and culture scene. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of parks, trails, and nearby attractions like the Bruce Peninsula, providing endless opportunities for hiking, skiing, and boating.
Known for its welcoming, close-knit community, Owen Sound is an ideal place to raise a family. With a more affordable cost of living compared to larger cities, you can enjoy a balanced lifestyle that allows for both work and leisure. Whether you seek a fresh start or a place to settle down, Owen Sound offers a high quality of life and a strong sense of community.
Accommodation
Keystone Child, Youth & Family Services is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering diversity and inclusion. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including women, Indigenous persons, racialized individuals, visible minorities, persons with disabilities, and all sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions.
We are dedicated to creating an accessible organization, fully compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know, and we will work to meet your needs. Disability-related accommodations are available upon request throughout the application process.
For any accommodation requests, please contact our Human Resources Department.
EDI Vision and Mission
Every child and youth deserve equitable, culturally competent, safe, and accessible care.
We are dedicated to breaking down barriers to equitable services. We actively engage with and learn from our community partners, reflecting the diversity of those we serve. Through ongoing learning and action, we champion inclusive practices across everything we do.
Other Information:
· As a result of COVID-19, all new employees are required to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 in accordance with public health or government guidelines.
· Only those applicants who are qualified and meet all criteria will be granted an interview.
· Applicants are encouraged to self-identify and notify Human Resources if any accommodations are required to participate in the recruitment process.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Benefits:
- Company pension
- Dental care
- Disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
- On-site parking
- Paid time off
- RRSP match
- Vision care
Flexible language requirement:
Schedule:
Education:
- Master's Degree (preferred)
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2024-12-05