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Job Title


Therapy Support Assistant


Company : CASA Mental Health


Location : Edmonton, Edmonton


Created : 2026-01-27


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

A Rewarding Career at CASA Mental Health Are you passionate about creating hope for children, youth and families? At CASA Mental Health, every role contributes to our mission of building resilience and advocating for the children and families we serve. Guided by our vision of a community where all children and youth are empowered to thrive, we deliver holistic, evidence-informed and compassionate care across Alberta. About the Comprehensive School-Based Mental Health Program (CSBMHP) As part of the CSBMHP team, you will work with schools in First Nation and Mtis communities to provide mental health support and education for Indigenous children and teens. You will also teach and advise the school leaders and teachers. Job Details Wage range: $ $ 41.70 per hour Vacation: 15 days per year Shift structure: Monday to Friday, 7.25 hours per day Primary location: CASA West Secondary location: Partner First Nation and Metis Communities Union:In-scope Classification:Classroom Behaviour Specialist FTE:1.0 Status:Permanent About the Role The Therapy Support Assistant (TSA) works with a multidisciplinary team to promote the mental health, adaptive behaviour, educational success, and well-being of children, adolescents and families. The TSA works collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team, First Nation and Mtis school administrations, and community partners to deliver timely, Indigenous-informed services in Specialized Therapeutic Classrooms (STC). Serving children, adolescents and families primarily from Alexander, Alexis Nakoda Sioux, Enoch Cree and Paul Nations, the TSA works under the guidance of the Mental Health Therapist to implement treatment plans and provide daily coaching and therapeutic support to patients. The role of the TSA is to promote the daily integration of individual mental health strategies that support social, emotional and behavioural function. TheTherapy Support Assistantwill: Assist inthe development and implementation of individual treatment plans for children or adolescents with internalizing and externalizing difficulties using a variety of treatment approaches with a heavy emphasis on effective, evidence-based cognitive and behavioural principles. Support Indigenous-informed serviced delivery through the implementation of culturally integrated practice that includes Indigenous ways of knowing, healing, ceremony, culture and spirituality. Work as part of the interdisciplinary team, supporting case management and the development and implementation of holistic patient care plans. Be responsible for the development and implementation of individual and targeted group programming, fostering opportunities for social-emotional learning, cultural connection and adaptive coping. Work to develop collaborative relationships with community service providers, Elders and Knowledge Keepers, including accessing cultural resources. Engage in classroom observations and complete appropriate documentation/reports. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Strong knowledge and skills in behaviour management techniques. Excellent case management skills. Strong knowledge of Indigenous culture, spirituality, traditional teachings, ceremony and its application to holistic approaches to mental wellness practice. Proficient knowledge and understanding of Indigenous historical accounts, systemic barriers, intergenerational trauma and the impact of colonization. Understanding of social-emotional learning. Experience working in school-based services an asset. Working full-time in the rural partner communities served by CASA Mental Health Indigenous Services. Qualifications and Experience A degree in social work, child and youth care, early childhood education or a related discipline such as psychology, social sciences, etc. Related experience in an educational or mental health setting. Lived experience with Indigenous cultural practices and traditional protocol. Conditions of Employment A satisfactory Criminal Records Check with Vulnerable Sector Search and Child Intervention Check. This would be the financial responsibility of the successful candidate. Ability to pass and maintain Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) certification (training provided by CASA) as well asphysical ability to perform all interventions. Access to a reliable vehicle is required. Your Well-Being Matters At CASA, we know a career in mental health is more than just a job, it''s a calling. That''s why we take care of the people who make that care possible. We offer competitive benefits, opportunities for growth, and the support you need to rest, recharge and continue making a difference. What We Offer: Employer-paid health and dental benefits, including $750 per paramedical practitioner and $2,000 annually in mental health services. Flexible Spending Account that allows you choose between Health Spending, Personal Spending, your RRSP or CASA Pension Plan. Defined contribution pension plan with generous employer match. Five paid wellness days plus a holiday break in December to spend time with loved ones. Paid time off for illness, bereavement, moving and education. Up to 12 weeks parental leave top-up so you can spend precious time with your new addition. Access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and a range of employee discounts. Ongoing learning and growth opportunities including annual training events such as Indigenous Learnings Day. Recognition and community-building through employee appreciation events, team celebrations and opportunities to connect across CASA locations. Ready to make a difference in the lives of children and families across Alberta? Apply today. Closing Date: February 9, :00 PM MST) Please quote the following competition number in your application materials 26-010