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Manager, Intake, Crisis


Company : Youthdale Treatment Centers


Location : Toronto,


Created : 2026-02-01


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

JOB OPPORTUNITY - Manager, Intake, Crisis & Outpatient Services - Full-Time Permanent Position Position Summary The Manager, Intake, Crisis & Outpatient services (including the Aftercare program), will ensure that Youthdale values are reflected in the ongoing triage of services to identified need, transition, and continued recovery of the children, youth, and young adults to less intensive child or adult mental health services and supports, resources, and family and community reintegration. The Manager will ensure the operational functioning of these programs and will provide leadership and supervision to their staff. The Manager will also be responsible for identifying service gaps and implementing quality improvement initiatives aimed at clinical improvement. The Aftercare team is responsible for supporting safe transitions from Youthdale to less intensive community services or back to their home environment. Aftercare will support services of brief therapies provided to client and caregivers, focusing on reinforcing the skills developed during their treatment within the intensive services at Youthdale. The Crisis team is responsible for providing 24/7 crisis responses to Children and Youth. Responsibilities include monitoring the crisis line, using de-escalation techniques over the phone, completing triaging assessments, and navigating access to appropriate services. The Crisis Team is also responsible for guiding access to Youthdale''s Secure Treatment Unit and Transitional Age Unit. The Intake team is responsible for transitions into Youthdale services (ASU, TAU, SU/SD, LIT, & DT). The team is responsible for ensuring all Licensing documents are completed and filed accordingly, as well as would be liaising with legal departments and different court systems to support transfer into our secure treatment program. The Outpatient program would support access to psychiatry consults and needed follow-up. The Manager would be responsible for the design and implementation of this new operation, and would work to build partnerships with family health teams within the GTA. As the leader of Intake, Crisis, and Outpatient services, the Manager will be committed to implementing innovative, team-based models that support evidence-based care practices. The Manager will ensure that services are reflected based on identified need utilizing standardized tools and processes, are time-limited and evidenced based, and that appropriate transitions occur. Part of the role will also be to strengthen community partnerships and partake in outreach and advocacy. Location: 229 Yonge Street Hours: 37.5 hours per week Status: Full-Time Permanent Union/Non: This is a non-unionized position Salary Range: $90,000 - $105,000 per year This posting is for replacement position within our organization. Accountability This position reports directly to: Director, Clinical Programs Supervises: Intake, Admission & Case Coordinators, Crisis Support Workers, Outpatient & Aftercare staff Corporate Responsibilities Fosters positive and constructive interpersonal relationships with the staff, clients, visitors, outside agencies, government officials, and related professional associations. Maintains and adheres to all relevant legislation. Maintains and adheres to organizational policies and procedures. Abides by all occupational health and safety policies. Demonstrates management practices, which are consistent with the mission, vision and philosophy of Youthdale Treatment Centres. Works flexible hours including evenings to facilitate client meetings and debriefs where required. Major Responsibilities Lead the operation of aftercare and crisis services using evidence-based best practices in partnership with clients, families, and professionals in the community. Will be part of the On-call schedule, as well as be added to the onsite weekend and evening rotation Provide clinical supervision (individual/group) to front-line staff. Identify and address any challenges or opportunities connected to the delivery of aftercare and crisis services. Lead the operation of aftercare and crisis services using evidence-based best practices in partnership with clients, families, and professionals in the community. Will be part of the On-call schedule, as well as be added to the onsite weekend and evening rotation Provide clinical supervision (individual/group) to front-line staff. Identify and address any challenges or opportunities connected to the delivery of aftercare and crisis services. Support the team to recognize clients'' complex needs and assist the staff in developing individual care plans with customized components and novel approaches. In addition, assist the team with identifying challenges and working with them. Support intake and triaging streams, and arrange clinical conferences when challenging clinical concerns arise Ensure appropriate training is developed for frontline staff, and that staff are delivering on responsibilities Ensuring supervision is provided to frontline staff and concerns are addressed in a timely manner, including performance related concerns Liaise with child and adult community service providers to build networks of care. Ensure that members of the multi-disciplinary team understand each other''s roles and expertise. Attend and provide leadership in various forums such as leadership meetings, team meetings, case conferences, plan of care, client progress meetings, and quality improvement meetings. Ensure that support, supervision, evaluation, and training are provided to staff. Foster positive interpersonal relationships with staff, residents, visitors, outside agencies, government officials, and related professional associations. Ensure compliance to policies and standards of professional practice with respective regulatory bodies (e.g., Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers, College of Registered Psychotherapists, MCCSS.MOH, Auditor, Accreditation, etc.). Maintain and adhere to all relevant legislation, organizational and occupational health and safety policies and procedures, and the mission, vision, and philosophy of the agency. Understanding the CYFSA and ministry licensing requirements as it relates to Child and Youth Service Qualifications Masters degree in nursing, psychology, social work psychotherapy, or relevant field. Regulated Health Care Professional and registration with the Ontario Nurses Association, College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario, OCSWSSW, or related professional association At least three years of supervisory experience in a related field, preferably managing and supervising interdisciplinary staff. And 5 years of practice experience Knowledge of community resources within the GTA and step down interventions Knowledge of children and youth mental health and the social determinants of health. Expert knowledge of system navigation and referral pathways to community mental health, addiction support, health, social agency resources, etc. Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a proven ability to establish positive partnerships and work as a lead member of a multi-disciplinary team. Ability to communicate verbally and write clear, concise reports and documentation. Clinical experience is required to support decision-making, i.e., escalation or changes in service levels. Experience with multi-disciplinary collaboration/communication. Experience facilitating transitions from treatment services and/or between hospital/LIT and the community. Experience with intensive case management teams and crisis teams are considered assets. Experienced with standardized triage tools and assessment tools Capacity to integrate research into practice and create, utilize, and/or disseminate new knowledge. Knowledge of Quality Improvement Initiatives LEAN training would be an asset About Youthdale Treatment Centres Youthdale ) provides comprehensive, integrated mental health services to children and their families, connecting them with the right programs and services, both at Youthdale and in their communities. We meet the complex needs of children and youth with a team of highly skilled and dedicated psychiatrists, psychologists, neurologists and neuropsychologists, social workers, nurses, and child and youth workers. To know more about us and the amazing work that our team does, please visit Application At Youthdale, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community in which we live and serve. Youthdale is committed to providing accommodation in all parts of the hiring process. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs. Please apply with an updated resume byFebruary 9, 2026. #ydc1