LOCATION: Richmond Hill, ON
POSITION TYPE: Regular Full-time (40 hours per week)
POSTING CLOSING DATE: June 16, 2026
SALARY: $60,673-$67,238
Lumenus Community Services is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. We value a recruitment and selection process that is inclusive and barrier-free and we encourage applications from all individuals including, but not limited to, all cultures, religions, racialized communities, abilities, sexual orientations, and gender identities and expressions.
Lumenus Community Services is currently hiring two regular full-time Intensive Therapists in our adult Live in treatment program. The adult program (Yorkland) is located in Richmond Hill (Yonge & Elgin Mills). The Yorkland program serves individuals with a dual diagnosis (developmental disabilities, along with other diagnoses such as autism, and/or other social-emotional-behavioural needs)). The team uses a strength-based approach and elements of Applied Behaviour Analysis within a milieu treatment setting. Our multidisciplinary team works collaboratively to create an approach that matches the service user’s skills and achievable goals within a safe, predictable and positive environment.
The program is transitional in nature (service users do not live in the programs long-term) and designed to be responsive to individuals with high needs who are unable to access already existing community-based resources due to their clinical profiles (i.e., high need for support, behaviour interventions, and supervision).
- Ensure supportive, safe, and predictable environment through the establishment of routines and limits;
- Support individuals with spectrum of needs including life skills, social skills, emotional regulation skills, and hygiene;
- Consult with multidisciplinary team to develop and implement a range of clinical interventions and programs based on individual service user (eg. behaviour protocols, skill-building programs);
- Liaise with mental health professionals to develop and implement assessments, goals, and treatment plans for assigned cases (eg. service review and clinical meeting presentations);
- Ensure communication of all pertinent service user and program related information and events to other team members and members of the multi-disciplinary team including social worker, day program/school, and outside agencies;
- Work collaboratively in an intensive program, designed to develop an understanding of the individuals within the program, and how to best support them so that they can be transitioned into existing community based settings or to return home;
- Assume various administrative responsibilities in accordance with the operation of the residence (ie. maintain up-to-date case records, service reviews, daily logs, data tracking and compilation).
Preference will be given to an individual with knowledge and experience in supporting persons with a dual diagnosis within the adult sector and experience in the implementation of service plans, which incorporate: sexual and gender identity, ethno-racial needs, social and life skills as well as behavioural assessment and management techniques.
- Child and Youth Worker/Counsellor, Social Services or Developmental Services Worker diploma, or equivalent education and experience;
- 1 or more years’ experience in a Live-in setting.
- Personal resilience combined with a compassionate, insightful perspective fostering a steady commitment to service users whose emotional, behavioural and mental health profiles can be acutely troubled for extended periods.
- Specific knowledge and understanding of Anti Black and Indigenous Racism and how to be an ally. Lived experience a strong asset;
- Strong assessment and treatment planning skills;
- Able to demonstrate knowledge of autism, dual diagnosis, and the impact on the service users and their families;
- Clear exposure to working through an anti-racist and anti-oppressive lens.
- Ability to be flexible, resourceful and possess good time management skills;
- Ability to communicate effectively with a range of professional and community collateral partners.
- Satisfactory clearance under the Vulnerable Sector Screening process;
- Ability to work on a rotating schedule (weekdays, weekends, and holidays) day and evening hours;
- Medical clearance in accordance with Lumenus Community Services policy on pre- employment medicals;
- Ability to perform tasks involving physical activity, including lifting, bending and prolonged standing as well ability to be trained in NVCI (Non-Violent Crisis Intervention) techniques;
- Ability to provide life skills support at varying levels depending on service user needs (eg. bathing, hygiene, laundry)
- Work in alternate locations as needed
TO APPLY: Interested applicants are invited to visit our website at https://lumenus.hiringplatform.ca/list/careers and submit their cover letter and resume on or before June 16, 2026.
We ask applicants to make any accommodation requests for the interview or selection process known in advance by contacting the Human Resources Department. Human Resources will work together with the hiring committee to arrange reasonable and appropriate accommodation for the selection process which will enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner