Psychologist Masters Senior
HealthCareersInSask.ca
Location
Regina, Saskatchewan
Salary
CA$48 - CA$58 / HOUR
Quick overview
The Masters Psychologist provides professional leadership in the development and delivery of clinical services, including psychological assessment, consultation, and treatment for children and families. The role also involves mentoring other psychologists and assisting with program development and implementation.
Requirements summary
A recognized PhD or Master's Degree in Psychology is required, along with registration or eligibility for registration as a psychologist in Saskatchewan. Candidates must have a minimum of three years of recent clinical experience in a community mental health setting working with children and youth.
Job description
Position #: V30595
Expected Start Date: "To Be Determined, Posted until Filled"
Union
- HSAS
- Facility: Mental Health & Addiction Services
City/Town: Regina
Department: Child & Youth Services
Type: Full-time regular
FTE: 1
Shift Information: Days, Evenings
Hours of Work: 8 hour shifts
Relief: No
Float: No
Field Hours: Yes
Salary or Pay Band
Pay Band Psychologist - Masters Senior $47.619 to $58.230
Travel Required
- No
- Human
- Resources
- Exemption: No
Job Description
Under the direction of a Program Manager and as a member of an interdisciplinary team, the Masters Psychologist provides professional leadership as a psychologist in the development and delivery of clinical service. The professional will provide psychological assessment, consultation and treatment to families whose children present with a range of mental health presentation. Will provide expert consultation to other clinicians, child/youth serving agencies, and will mentor/supervise psychologists. Assist with program development and implementation. This is a position with the Young Offender Team that treats youth affected by the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Education Recognized PhD or Master's Degree in Psychology is required. Registered or eligible for registration as a psychologist by the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, with Authorized Practice Endorsement. Experience Requires a minimum of three years (postgraduate) recent recognized clinical experience in a community mental health setting working with children, youth and families presenting with acute and chronic mental health and addiction problems.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Extensive knowledge of normal child and adolescent and young adult development and psychopathology. Comprehensive knowledge of best practice or empirically based models for the range of childhood mental health disorders. Knowledge of and experience utilizing standardized psychometric instruments and a wide range of measures typically used with children and youth. Demonstrated ability to identify, implement and evaluate areas of client difficulty across a wide range of clinical presentation and formulate evidence based intervention. Knowledge of the diversity of cultures, values and traditions and their impact on accessing mental health services and assessment. Knowledge and demonstrated application of a variety of intervention strategies (individual and group) for children/youth with mental health and addiction problems in a community setting, including, but not limited to: assessment, triage, treatment and case management. Ability and professional maturity to develop and maintain relationships within a multidisciplinary team, interagency programs and across the community of human services. Solid consultation skills and demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with community partners and possess a broad knowledge of community resources including treatment programs and support agencies. Ability to provide public education regarding children and youth and mental health concerns. Ability to design, initiate and conduct in service training for other professionals. Ability to work independently and as a member of an interdisciplinary mental health and addiction team. Demonstrated ability to engage in community program consultation and resource development within the community. Ability to manage a complex caseload with multiple demands. Knowledge of mentoring principles and ability to provide supervision to students and peer consultation to a multidisciplinary team. Knowledge and practical application of the Mental Health Services Act and Health Information Protection Act and other legislation that impacts the work of clinicians in a mental health and addiction setting. Strong communication skills (written and verbal). Ability to document and complete psychological reports in a concise and timely manner. Excellent interpersonal competence including effective problem solving and conflict resolution skills, and an ability to respond under pressure. Ability to enter and retrieve data in computer database systems. Other Information Preference for this position will be given to HSAS members in accordance with the terms and conditions of the SAHO/HSAS Collective Agreement. HSAS seniority within the Saskatchewan Health Authority will be considered under the Selection Criteria. Please provide a cover letter and resume when applying for this position. Ability to work flexible hours to meet client need and operational needs. Requires a valid driver's license and access to a personal vehicle for use as needed. For more information on the city of Regina please visit https://www.regina.ca/
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is the largest employer in Saskatchewan, employing more than 45,000 staff in a dynamic healthcare environment. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is committed to providing coordinated quality services that are seamless, safe and patient-centred. Applicants must upload all relevant documents (ex: certificates, diplomas, proof of enrollment, licenses and/or memberships) relating to the qualifications of the position. By submitting your application, you consent to your application history and talent profile being shared with Human Resources and the applicable hiring team.
Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Those being interviewed are required to bring a valid Criminal Record Check (CRC) to the interview; it must be dated within six (6) months and include a vulnerable sector search.
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Please note
Only applications that include all required documentation will be considered.