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PFWC Youth Mental Health Counsellor

Website Northern Nishnawbe Education Council (NNEC)

YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELLOR

Pelican Falls Wellness Centre, Sioux Lookout, Ontario

Pelican Falls Wellness Centre (PFWC) and Pelican Falls First Nations High School (PFFNHS) in Sioux Lookout require one full-time Youth Mental Health Counsellor to support students attending PFFNHS. The Youth Mental Health Counsellor will interact closely with students to support and identify mental and/or emotional concerns that students face and ensure that a proper support work alongside them through those challenges. This position will have a modified work schedule through the school calendar, salary will be prorated over the full year (26 pay periods).

Responsibilities:

Support students that are dealing with mental health concerns, trauma, substance misuse, etc.
Evaluate students’ mental, behavioural and emotional health
Implement a plan of care and/or safety plan as required
Develop or assist in developing treatment plans for students
Work closely with PFFNHS, SSSP and On-Call staff to support student needs and help identify students who are “at risk” or “in crisis”
Provide daily or weekly check-ins with students as required
Participate in team meetings as required
Liaise with other organizations, partners and/or professionals
Make referrals as required (School Nurse, Psychiatrist and other available supports)
Engage students in positive activities to help them improve their overall psychological well-being
Organize and facilitate culturally appropriate activities that are related to health and wellness
Organize and facilitate workshops on healthy relationships, communication, conflict resolution, etc.
Ensure all reports are kept current and confidentiality is always maintained
Qualifications:

Bachelor of Social Work Degree (4 year program)
Minimum of 4 years’ experience in Social Work/Mental Health work with youth
Ability to understand and support youth in high-risk situations
Thorough knowledge and understanding of First Nations culture and values
Excellent leadership, motivation, and problem-solving skills
Fluency in Oji-Cree, Cree or Ojibway is an asset
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work independently
Able to work effectively and collaboratively with others
Strong communication skills
Valid Class “G” Driver’s License
Salary:            Salary Level to commensurate with education and experience

NNEC thanks all applicants in advance however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. NNEC requires a Criminal Record Check and/or a Vulnerable Sector Check for all positions.  These positions are open until filled.

Please submit your cover letter, resume and three references (with written permission for NNEC to contact them) to Human Resources, NNEC Head Office, fax (807) 582-3865 or by email to humanresources@nnec.on.ca

To apply for this job email your details to humanresources@nnec.on.ca.

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