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The Ontario Structured Psychotherapy (OSP) program aims to increase access to publicly funded, evidence-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and related approaches for Ontarians with depression, anxiety, and anxiety-related conditions (i.e. obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress, panic disorder, agoraphobia, social anxiety, health anxiety etc.). The program is delivered through regional psychotherapy networks as a coordinated provincial program. Each network is comprised of several organizations, including : (1) One Network Lead Organization (NLO) who provides quality and administrative oversight and support for providers in their network to implement / operate OSP, and (2) multiple Service Delivery Sites (SDS) in communities across the region who provide protocol-based CBT treatment to clients, with fidelity to the program model. Ontario Structured Psychotherapy West Region (OSP West) is jointly operated by St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton and St. Joseph's Health Care London as one NLO (Network Leader Organization)
For this position, the applicant will be employed by Homewood Health, one of the Service Delivery Sites delivering OSP. As a CBT Therapist, you will be an integral part of a collaborative, inter-disciplinary team focused on delivering seamless services and programs to our clients in their community and Ontario West region. You'll provide a combination of treatment planning, clinical case coordination and direct service through both individual and group work for individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, and anxiety related conditions. If you are looking for a company that is constantly moving forward in pursuit of successful outcomes, get ready to love it here!
Hours of work : This position may involve providing clinical services in the day, evening and weekends. Hybrid model
What you'll be doing :
- Providing individual and group protocol-based structured psychotherapy, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and cognitive processing therapy (CPT), in alignment with OSP provincial model to individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, and anxiety-related conditions
- Actively incorporate anti-racist, anti-oppressive practices and principles in the delivery of client-centered, trauma-informed care at all levels of service
- Working collaboratively with clients, family members, referral sources, community partners, and the OSP program's network in the provision of accessible, equitable and inclusive care (e.g. interpretation services, culturally appropriate and relevant care, incorporating anti-racism and decolonizing approaches to care, considering social determinants of health and trauma-informed approaches)
- Contributing to ongoing program development and program evaluation and implement new practices as required
- Completion of provincial training requirements within 12-18 months of hiring
- Participation in regular individual and group clinical consultation during and post-training period
- Provide individual and group protocol-based structured psychotherapy, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and cognitive processing therapy (CPT), in alignment with OSP provincial model to individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, and anxiety-related conditions
- Actively incorporate anti-racist, anti-oppressive practices and principles in the delivery of client-centered, trauma-informed care at all levels of service.
- Work collaboratively with clients, family members, referral sources, community partners, and the OSP program's network in the provision of accessible, equitable and inclusive care (e.g. interpretation services, culturally appropriate and relevant care, incorporating anti-racism and decolonizing approaches to care, considering social determinants of health and trauma-informed approaches)
- Contribute to ongoing program development and program evaluation and implement new practices as required
- Completion of provincial training requirements within 12-18 months of hiring.
- Participation in regular individual and group clinical consultation during and post-training period
What we're looking for :
Master's degree, bachelor's degree or, an equivalent graduate diploma that requires completion of a bachelor's level program and has the practice of psychotherapy central to its program with current membership / registration with professional discipline by college. E.g. OCSWSSW, COTO, CNO, or registration as a Registered Psychotherapist (RP) with the College of Registered PsychotherapistsExperience in the provision of mental health and / or addictions treatment (2-3 years preferred)Experience utilizing evidence-based CBT treatment models with clients experiencing symptoms of depression, anxiety, and anxiety related conditionsDocumented evidence of formal CBT and CPT training with appropriate supervision / clinical consultation preferred. Additional training in cognitive processing therapy (CPT) preferredDemonstrated knowledge and practiced skills in providing culturally safe and responsive mental health services to clients of diverse ethno-racial and cultural backgrounds is preferredExperience working in a community-based or outpatient settingThe science and practice of individual and group-based psychotherapy, Individual and group CBT, CPT and / or other evidence-based psychotherapies for treating clients with depression and / or anxiety (including obsessive-compulsive concerns and post-traumatic stress)Distinguishing features of depression, anxiety, and anxiety related conditions, and the etiology and treatment of these disordersComprehensive understanding of a strengths-based, trauma-informed, client-centered framework for mental health / addictions treatmentMotivational interviewing techniques to assess treatment readinessIntersectionality and social determinants of health related to equitable access to, and participation in mental health careAnti-racist, anti-oppressive theory and practice principles in mental health / addictions at a client and system-levelRelevant sections of legislation, i.e. Mental Health Act, Personal Health Information Protection Act, Regulated Health Professions Act, Health Care Consent Act, and professional standards to ensure compliance and consistency in provision of client careComputer software to generate correspondence and input data for a variety program specific tools e.g., Microsoft Office Suite, workload measurement, and electronic health recordKnowledge of teaching techniques to support adult learningFluency in French and / or proficiency in a second language is considered an assetAbility to work with clients from diverse ethno-racial and cultural backgroundsPassionate about contributing to positive social change and commitment to anti-oppression and anti-racism to reduce health disparities and promote health equityStrong analytical and reasoning skills to develop and deliver clinically relevant, evidence-based servicesDemonstrated excellent interpersonal and effective oral / written communication skillsTeamwork skills to develop and maintain strong working relationships, problem solve and resolve conflict with inter-professional staff across the OSP network (e.g. administrative staff, clinical staff, regional therapists, consultants, program managers, and directors)Time management, organizational and prioritization skills to effectively address multiple tasks / duties and timelines in a fast-paced and evolving environmentAttention to detail in collecting and reporting client and program informationComfort in utilizing an online learning management system and in providing care virtually and / or by telephoneAs part of our commitment to the health and safety of our patients, staff and community from COVID-19, subject to any accommodation required by applicable human rights legislation, Homewood Health Centre requires that all staff have received all required doses of a COVID-19 vaccine approved by Health Canada.
Why work with us
Homewood Health is Canada's largest and leading service provider for medically focused, evidence-based treatment of mental health and addiction disorders. Our organizational culture values service excellence, integrity, collaboration and innovation. Our people make a difference!
As an equal opportunity employer, Homewood Health is committed to employment accessibility, diversity, equity and inclusion. For this reason, we encourage applications from members of equity-seeking groups including women, racialized and indigenous communities, persons with disabilities, and persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities / expressions.
Join us at Homewood Health™ and be part of a diverse team helping Canadians live healthier, more productive and fulfilling lives.
This job posting is for an existing vacant position within the organization.