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Psychologist / Master's Social Worker, Regina, SK

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Job Order #: 6174085

NOC: 31200
Employer Name:
Ranch Ehrlo Society Inc.
Wage/Salary Info:
$82,825.60 - $107,078.40 annually.
Posted Date:
27-Nov-2024
Location:
REGINA
 
# of Positions:
1
Employment Terms:
Seasonal:F-T
Length of Employment:
Full-time Term ending December 31, 2025
Apply By:
08-Dec-2024
How to Apply?:
To apply for this position, please copy and paste the following URL to your browser: https://ars2.equest.com/?response_id=d0d1dd52cd041e0021d0b788d22d8c11

Application Information

Employer Name:
Ranch Ehrlo Society Inc.
Contact Name:
Ehrlo.com
Contact Email:
jobs@ranchehrlo.ca


Description

Join Our Team as a Psychologist / Master's Social Worker!

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact as a Psychologist / Master's Social Worker? Then this career is for you. We are seeking a highly skilled Psychologist or Master's prepared Social Worker to join our team. You will play a vital role in providing therapeutic interventions and comprehensive assessments to clients across different age groups and diverse backgrounds.

Ehrlo Counselling provides services from a holistic, person-centred approach and believes in dignity and respect for all people. Not only do we assess the person, but their environment in collaboration with that client. All of our counselors come with a wide variety of evidence-based knowledge to help with different issues that affect individuals, families, and communities.

Responsibilities:
     * Facilitate individual, couples, family, and group therapy sessions, incorporating Indigenous healing practices and traditional knowledge, as applicable.
     * Develop and implement evidence-based therapeutic interventions tailored to client needs.
     * Provide culturally relevant psychoeducation to clients and their families, promoting mental health awareness and resilience.
     * Advocate for the mental health needs of Indigenous populations, working closely with community organizations and stakeholders.
     * Collaborate with other mental health professionals.
     * Maintain accurate and up-to-date client records and documentation in compliance with legal and ethical guidelines.
     * Participate in ongoing professional development activities, supervision, and team meetings to enhance knowledge and skills in counseling and in Indigenous mental health.

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