Instructor Therapist (Evenings and Weekends) - (1457)
Kinark Child and Family Services has a rich 50-year history serving children and youth through a wide range of evidence-based mental health services that include individual, family, and group counselling. We are on a mission to help children and youth with complex needs achieve better life outcomes with a broader vision of a healthy future for Ontario’s children and youth. We have a passionate team of over 700 staff serving close to 9,000 children and youth each year in our three program streams – Community-based Child and Youth Mental Health, Autism, and Forensic Mental Health.
Our people are the heartbeat of our organization where ‘Holding children, youth, and families at the centre of all that we do’ is only one of the values that guides our work.
In support of our journey towards being an employer of choice in our sectors, our staff is engaged for feedback to identify and support improvements, big and small, to enhance the employee experience.
If you have a passion for making a difference in the lives of children and youth with complex needs and want to be part of the mission we are on… Come join our team!
For more information about Kinark, our values, our strategic priorities, and our service programs, please visit our website at www.kinark.on.ca.
We currently have an opportunity for:
Position Title Instructor Therapist (Evenings and Weekends)
Program Lists Kinark Child & Family Services – Autism Services
Location Etobicoke, ON M9C 5K6 CA
Markham, ON L3R 5X5 CA (Primary)
Oshawa, ON L1G 4X8 CA
Richmond Hill, ON L4E 1A8 CA
Reg/Temp Temporary
Start Date N/A
Temporary End Date N/A
Full/Part Time Part-Time
Relief No
Other Employee Classification (if applicable) N/A
Total # of hours per week To be discussed
$27.31 per hour to start
Close Date March 4, 2026
What we offer:
- Competitive salary – starting at $27.31 per hour.
- Opportunities for individual and group R.B.A. supervision.
- Hands‑on supportive training and orientation.
- Extensive educational and training opportunities and supports.
- Supportive work environment with regular supervision and feedback.
- Renowned Accredited Clinical Programs.
Job Summary:
Kinark Child and Family Services is always on the lookout for qualified Instructor Therapists and would welcome the opportunity to explore the potential opportunity of having you join the Autism Services team. Our Instructor Therapists are responsible for intensive behavioural intervention, providing services for children and youth with autism. In this role, you work with children and youth in home, clinic, centre, and classroom-based settings, both one‑on‑one and in small groups.
This position requires the successful candidate to be available on evenings (3 pm – 8 pm) and on weekends. You will be required to work out of other Kinark sites from time to time based on operational needs. As well, you may be assigned to work in different programs and services within the Autism division of Kinark and your primary work location may be reassigned within a 50‑kilometer radius based on operational needs.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Client Services: Kinark Autism Services is a recognized leader in the field of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). We deliver services using a combination of one‑to‑one and small group instruction. Our team provides individualized services to meet the needs of each child and youth based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). We strive to support families in the best way possible and use a family‑centered approach to identify the strengths and needs of the child or youth with a focus on increasing their skills. As an Instructor Therapist, you will participate in the delivery of evidence‑based programming ABA such as administering skill acquisition programs, teaching appropriate behaviours and reducing challenging behaviour, teaching communication and social skills, play skills, and life skills. Regularly liaise with parents to provide progress updates and support parent coaching sessions. Create teaching materials to support programming. Collect and monitor data.
- Data Collection and Review: Conduct behaviour or curriculum assessments. Monitor and track progress by keeping detailed daily records and information on the child’s challenging behaviour, skill acquisition, and other aspects of the planned interventions.
- Administrative Duties: Maintain the clinical binder for each client. This includes preparing datasheets, daily graphing, and adjusting programming based on the set revision and mastery criterion. Participate in agency initiatives to further enhance our supports and services.
Qualifications:
- Post‑secondary education in Autism and Behaviour Science, Behavioural Psychology, or a related field. **
- College diploma in Early Childhood Education, Child and Youth Worker, and Developmental Service Worker may be considered. **
- Candidates currently enrolled in a diploma or degree program may be considered.
- 1 year’s experience in delivering ABA‑based programming an asset.
- Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT) an asset.
- Strong organizational, interpersonal, time‑management and communication skills.
- Ability to work as a member of a team.
- Travel in the York and/or Simcoe area is required for this position; the successful candidate must have a valid Ontario driver’s license, access to a reliable vehicle and be willing to obtain automobile insurance which includes driving for business purposes with a minimum liability of one million dollars.
- Knowledge concerning cultural diversity and proficiency in other languages will be considered assets for this position.
- First Aid/CPR training an asset.
Please note that Equivalent combination of education & experience will be considered.
Kinark Child and Family Services conditions of employment include but are not limited to successful Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening or Criminal Broad Record Check, based on position, and completed Pre‑Employment Medical certificate. Criminal record check disclosures with confirmed findings will be reviewed in accordance with applicable policies and relevant legislation and does not necessarily preclude employment. Each case is reviewed individually and considers the relevance of the findings to assess the implications to employment.
Candidates must have the skills and knowledge needed to work with an increasingly diverse client and staff population as well as a proven commitment to anti‑oppression, equity, and inclusion as relevant for the role applied to.
Kinark Child and Family Services values inclusivity and diversity in the workplace, including age, ancestry, disability, gender expression, gender identity, race, religion and sexual orientation, that make each of us unique, and recognize that people experience oppression based on these characteristics and identities. We encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds. We are committed to providing accessible employment practices that are in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (‘AODA’). If you require accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process, please notify People and Culture at kinark.jobs@kinark.on.ca or (905) 474‑9595.
While we thank all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Any information obtained during the course of recruitment will be used for employment recruitment purposes only, and not for any other purpose.