Primary Care, Child and Youth Clinical Counsellor - BurnabyJoin to apply for the Primary Care, Child and Youth Clinical Counsellor - Burnaby role at Fraser Health AuthoritySalaryCAD $42.27 - $52.81 / hourJob SummaryWe are hiring for a Full Time Primary Care, Child and Youth Clinical Counsellor in Burnaby, BC.Fraser Health values diversity in the work force and strives to maintain an environment of Respect, Caring and Trust. Fraser Healths hiring practices aspire to ensure all individuals are treated in an inclusive, equitable, and culturally safe manner.BenefitsJoining our team offers opportunities to work in a rapidly growing organization with health professionals who are excellent in their fields. For eligible employees, Fraser Health offers opportunities for career growth and advancement and competitive benefits, including but not limited to:Start earning up to four weeks of vacation in your first year.Comprehensive 100% employer paid benefits.Immediate enrollment in a defined municipal pension plan.87% maternity top-up.50% subsidy on TransLink passes.Detailed OverviewAs part of the interprofessional and team-based care model, the Child and Youth Clinical Counsellor will provide therapeutic counselling services for children, youth, and young adults (up to 24 years old) and families experiencing mild to moderate mental health and substance use challenges. This role includes outreach work with local resources such as community hubs, centres, libraries, recreational centres, school district counsellors, and other youth-friendly services. This role collaborates with community and governmental organizations to support children in care and youth services.ResponsibilitiesProvides short-term brief intervention and support to younger clients affected by mental illness and/or substance use, including children, youth, and young adults (up to age 24) in crisis, utilizing crisis intervention and short-term cognitive behavioural therapy and other modalities; follow-up, monitoring, and evaluation of outcomes.Assesses client needs and available services; contributes to shared care plans with client input; facilitates access to community services and rehabilitative programs.Screens referrals from the interprofessional team, gathers background information, determines priorities, and provides timely responses through outreach/in-reach crisis intervention and referrals.Collaborates with PCN interprofessional team, family physicians, health care professionals, and community partners; assists with system navigation for clients and families.Delivers workshops and psycho-education sessions to clients, families, and community agencies as determined by management.Identifies gaps in service and recommends solutions for coordinated community response for child, youth, and young adults (up to age 24) mental health.Maintains written reports and clinical documentation according to policies and procedures; manages client feedback and treatment plans.Makes referrals to community-based and specialized services (e.g., Early Psychosis Intervention, START, Foundry, Family Support Service) for continuity of care.Fosters a collaborative team environment through peer supervision and case consultations with the management teams.Assists in program evaluation and quality improvement activities; adheres to standards of practice, policies, and procedures.Performs other related duties as assigned.QualificationsEducation, Training & ExperienceMaster's in Counselling Psychology, Social Work, or other related discipline from an accredited institution, plus two (2) years of recent related experience with families, children, and youth in a clinical counselling setting; or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Eligible for registration with a relevant professional association.Skills & AbilitiesComprehensive clinical counselling and therapy skills including crisis counselling.Knowledge of child and youth mental health assessment, crisis intervention, de-escalation, short-term therapy, counselling principles, community resources, and psycho-pharmacology.Knowledge of substance use, relapse prevention, and harm reduction.Ability to establish rapport and collaborate with other care providers to facilitate interprofessional communication.Effective verbal and written communication; ability to network with other services and agencies.Ability to work on interprofessional teams and to plan, organize, and prioritize work.Proficiency with related software applications and physical capacity to perform the duties of the position.About Fraser HealthFraser Health serves over two million people in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, on traditional lands of the Coast Salish and Nlakapamux Nations. 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Primary Care, Child and Youth Clinical Counsellor - Burnaby