Requisition ID: 399295 Posting End Date: March 23, 2026 City: Winnipeg Employer: Klinic Community Health Site: Klinic Community Health - Department / Unit: Trauma Posting Category: Clinical Union: MAHCP Anticipated Start - End Date: Date of Hire FTE: 1.0 (2 Positions Available) Anticipated Shift: Days; Evenings; Weekends Daily Hours Worked: 8 Annual Base Hours: 2080 Klinic Community Health is a prochoice community health centre that provides primary care, education and counselling services to our local community and throughout Manitoba. Driven by our vision of creating healthy and engaged communities, we promote health and quality of life for people of every age, background, ethnicity, gender identity and socioeconomic circumstances. Rooted in social justice values, we believe that everyone deserves quality care, support and respect. Position Summary As part of the Trauma Program, the counsellor will provide therapeutic interventions to people impacted by interpersonal trauma. Counsellors strive to provide a safe(r) healing space to assist individuals/groups with their healing journey using a Strength Based, Person Centred and Holistic approach. This position directly reports to the Manager of Counselling Services. Qualifications Undergraduate degree in the social sciences, graduate degree preferred A minimum of 2 years, full time direct experience providing inperson counselling for individuals in a supervised clinical setting Experience facilitating group counselling Knowledge of solution focused and brief therapy models A thorough knowledge of trauma, intergenerational trauma and complex trauma A demonstrative understanding of the following: Intimate partner violence and the impact individual and on family dynamics, suicide loss, crisis intervention, substance use, mental health, and selfharm Awareness and understanding of Strength Based, Person Centred, Trauma Informed and Holistic care practices Knowledge of systems and the impact on individuals/families Experience working within an antioppressive lens, demonstrated cultural humility and how privilege, power and intersectionality impact experience of intimate partner violence Strong clinical assessment skills and the ability to chart accurate documentation using leading practices Understanding of the role of professional selfreflection in the counselling process Able to work independently as well as contribute to a collaborative team environment Excellent interpersonal and communication skills [verbal and written] Responsibilities Provides counselling to individuals/groups impacted by relationship trauma Practices and promotes leading practices Maintains confidentiality and professionalism Creates a safe(r) space for individuals Completes intake, assessment, progress reports, summaries, charts and other administrative tasks relevant to the positionParticipates in program development, implementation, monitoring and quality assurance Actively participates in selfdevelopment; including evaluations and training opportunities Engages in regular clinical supervision and program meetings Adhere to all agency policies, protocols and leading practices Perform other duties and functions related to job description but not exceeding above stated capacities Requirements Satisfactory Criminal Record, Child Abuse and Adult Abuse Registry Checks Completion of ASSIST Training Ability to work days/Evenings/Weekends Salary Range $41.824 per hour - $51.449 per hour #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Counsellor Post Trauma Program