Provide comprehensive, trauma-informed assessments and therapy, including Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), for children and families impacted by gender-based violence
Develop individualized treatment plans focused on safety, healing, and empowerment
Conduct interventions with individuals, families, or groups (individual therapy, family therapy, single session therapy, social skills training, anger control training, problem solving training, parent skills training, parent support groups, classroom observation)
Maintain timely, sensitive, and accurate clinical documentation aligned with agency and professional standards
Work closely with multidisciplinary teams, caregivers, schools, and community partners such as GBV shelters to coordinate care and support
Participate in treatment planning, case conferences, and safety planning for clients at risk
Facilitate referrals and service navigation and communicate planned admissions/discharges or important client events to other agency programs when applicable
Center the voices and needs of children and families; foster therapeutic relationships with caregivers and provide parenting support and psychoeducation
Advocate for clients within systems and collaborate to reduce barriers to service
Uphold legal, ethical, and trauma-informed care standards; engage in clinical supervision and agency training with a GBV and anti-oppressive lens
Contribute to student learning, community education, and cross-sectoral training when appropriate
Participate in program evaluation and continuous quality improvement; ensure informed consent and confidentiality; support agency accreditation and best practices in GBV and social services
Perform other duties as required
Requirements
Bilingual in English and French
A Master’s Degree in Social Work, Counselling, or a Health-Related Discipline (preferred)
Minimum of 3 years relevant experience (preferred)
Registered and in good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW) as a Social Worker, or the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO)
Must be eligible and able to perform Psychotherapy as defined under the act
Excellent clinical assessment, formulation and treatment planning skills
Experience in gender-based violence (GBV), trauma-informed approaches, or behavioral sciences
Experience with treatment and management strategies for challenging children, youth, and families
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team
Awareness, knowledge, and ability to deliver culturally safe services
Ability to provide crisis planning and response and proactive problem-solving
Demonstrated ability to maintain partnerships with other service providers
Demonstrated ability to meet all Quality Assurance metrics
Valid driver’s licence, adequate insurance, and access to a vehicle