This posting
This posting will be used to fill 1 term full-time position working 75 hours bi-weekly, starting as soon as able, and ending June 1, 2028. It will establish a 12-month eligibility list which may be used to fill future similar term and perm positions.
This job is based in the thriving and diverse city of Whitehorse in the beautiful Yukon.
Our team
The Government of Yukon's Mental Wellness and Substance Use Services branch (MWSU) is known for its innovative, holistic, trauma informed and culturally accessible approach to providing mental health and substance use supports to all Yukoners.
The Child, Youth and Family Therapeutics Team is a team that operates within MWSU and aim to provide a range of individual, group and family counselling and support services to school-aged children, youth and families in the Yukon.
Your role
Reporting to the Manager, Mental Wellness Substance Use (MWSU) – Counselling Services, the Clinical Supervisor, Child-Youth-Family Therapeutics Team (CYFTT), is responsible for the integrated administrative oversight, clinical supervision, and coordination of day-to-day operations to ensure consistent, high-quality service delivery. The role supports a multidisciplinary team, including clinicians, a registered nurse, child and youth engagement workers, and support staff, through a combination of clinical guidance and operational management.
This term Clinical Supervisor position offers the opportunity to play a meaningful leadership role in shaping how young people and families experience support. Your focus will be to provide administrative oversight for the implementation, evaluation and delivery of key services. Success in the role looks like building and maintaining strong working relationships with schools and community partners. You will be responsible for program oversight such as therapeutic group development, outreach groups, the family systems pathway and youth outreach clinic, and will ensure alignment with program objectives, professional standards, and organizational priorities. While still supporting clinical supervision, other key responsibilities will include staffing coordination, scheduling, workload distribution, and leading effective team functioning and service flow. The role also supports file audits, and quality assurance and continuous improvement initiatives while working collaboratively with MWSU leadership, internal program areas, and territorial stakeholders.
- For more information on this job, please contact Amy Smith, Manager, Counselling Services at 867-332-7318 or [email protected]
- For more information about the recruitment process, please contact Jaime Strachan, HR Consultant at 867-332-5768 or [email protected]
Your benefits
In addition to a competitive salary, we offer many additional financial and non-financial benefits.
Your career, your home, your lifestyle
We are the Yukon public service. Every day, we come together to serve the people who live here and make a difference in so many ways. Here, you will find the diverse opportunities you desire to develop your career while enjoying a warm sense of community and vibrant artistic, cultural, and recreational amenities, all set in a spectacular natural environment.
As part of our team, your achievements and enjoyment in both your work and personal life will be valued as you explore the many opportunities the Yukon, and the Government of Yukon, has to offer.
- Whitehorse Lifestyle
- Yukon, Larger than Life
Important application and job requirements
Essential qualifications
Please submit your resume clearly demonstrating how you meet the qualifications below. Selections for further consideration will be based solely on the information you provide in your resume; ensure you use a month/year to month/year format and include the duties you performed in each of your positions.
- Master’s degree in Psychology, Social Worker, Counselling, or other related disciplines; relevant clinical PhDs may also be considered;
- Current or eligibility for registration with a relevant Canadian accredited professional body;
- Experience with administration in a health care setting (e.g. program development, evaluation, quality improvement work, HR management, etc.);
- Experience providing supervision to a multidisciplinary clinical team and delivery of programs, preferably with a focus on child, youth and family or in a community context;
- Experience building and sustaining relationships with First Nations Government Partners, non-governments and other community partners to promote a collaborative approach to service delivery in a community context.
It may be helpful for you to review “Prepare your resume and cover letter”.
Please note we will not accept resumes sent through email. A profile must be created, and resumes must be submitted in English, through E-recruitment. The official language used in the workplace is English.
Desired knowledge, skills and suitability
If selected for an interview, candidates should have, and may be assessed on, the following:
- Ability to work effectively within a dynamic team environment as well as independently;
- Ability to provide ethical clinical and administrative direction to a multidisciplinary clinical team;
- Ability to work in a program that is the process of change and developing clinical programming;
- Effective written and oral communication skill complimented with strong conflict resolution skills;
- Experience working with an electronic medical record system;
- Experience with evidence-based and data-driven decision making, especially in regard to providing clinical direction on caseload management;
- Ability to provide clinical consultation and support to the team;
- Ability to build, foster and manage collaborative and cooperative working relationships with colleagues, staff and people we serve;
- Ability to support the public service to improve health care delivery through staff engagement, relationship building, community engagement, quality assurance and reconciliation.
It may be helpful for you to review “The job interview process”.
Conditions of employment
You must meet the following conditions before being hired, or within the time frame noted:
- Verification of post-secondary Masters degree in either Social Work, Counselling, and Psychology or other related disciplines;
- Current registration with a relevant Canadian accredited professional body;
- RCMP Security Clearance with Vulnerable Sector;
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s Licence (or equivalent);
- TB Screening;
- WHMIS 2015 (within 1 month of hire).
Job requirements
This job requires you to perform, and/or be exposed to, the following:
- Regular exposure to clients of all ages and families experiencing complex trauma, mental health challenges, substance use, and dysfunctional or abusive family dynamics;
- Work frequently involves crisis response and interaction with distressed, emotionally dysregulated, suicidal, or hostile individuals, with potential exposure to verbal and/or physical aggression and high-conflict situations involving clients, families, and partner agencies;
- Workplace stresses arise from supervising clinicians who may also be experiencing issues of life crisis (i.e. serious illness, suicide, death, violence, relationship breakdowns, etc.) or be impacted by vicarious trauma or the acute danger client’s may be at risk of;
- The position may be required to work afterhours working in collaboration with NGO’s and community led initiatives;
- The position is office-based, with the primary workspace being at the CYFTT office. Will require meetings with professionals in other offices so travel may be necessary. There are long periods of time at a computer terminal;
- Position requires incumbent to be able to lift 50 lbs and work in active environment. Will be exposed to wilderness elements and may work outdoors.
Learn more
- For help on creating your E-recruitment profile, email [email protected] or phone 867-667-9453.
- See why the Government of Yukon has been identified as one of Canada’s top employers since 2014.