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Bilingual Mental Health Counsellor- Newcomer Clinic Program. Mental Health, Substance Use Healt[...]

Centretown Community Health Centre

Ottawa

Hybrid

CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Part time

12 days ago

Job summary

A community health centre is seeking a Bilingual Mental Health Counsellor for the Newcomer Clinic Program. The role involves providing essential mental health support to newcomers, including asylum seekers and refugees, helping them navigate the challenges of migration. Ideal candidates will have a Master's degree and experience in trauma-informed care, working with vulnerable populations. This part-time position offers competitive pay, benefits, and the possibility of remote work.

Benefits

Excellent benefits package
Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in Social Work, Counselling or equivalent.
  • Minimum three years counselling experience.
  • Registered or eligible for registration with the appropriate governing body.

Responsibilities

  • Assist clients with challenges of migration and resettlement.
  • Provide short-term counselling and bridge to ongoing services.
  • Engage in crisis intervention and lead psychoeducational groups.

Skills

Crisis intervention
Trauma-informed care
Communication skills
Advocacy
Clinical judgment

Education

Master’s degree in Social Work or Counselling

Tools

Electronic Medical Records
Windows-based computer systems

Job description

Bilingual Mental Health Counsellor- Newcomer Clinic Program. Mental Health, Substance Use Health and Addictions Program

Regular Part Time – 17.5 hours/week

Pay Scale

$ 35.87 /hour to $ 43.22 /hour

Pension and Benefits

Excellent benefits package including Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)

Application Deadline

About the Role

The Mental Health Counsellor works within an integrated care model with primary care and allied health professionals internal and external to CCHC to support the health journeys of clients in the CCHC Newcomers Clinic.
The Mental Health Counsellor assists clients to cope with the challenges of migration and resettlement, work towards their goals and integrate into their communities. This is achieved through the assessment, counselling, group education and support, advocacy, information and referral. The clinic primarily serves asylum seekers and refugees in the Ottawa area who face systemic barriers in the process of seeking safety in Canada.
The Counsellor, working from an anti-oppression, trauma informed and harm reduction framework, assesses client needs and goals, and tailors the care approach required based on acuity of need. The Counsellor will provide short-term counselling related to migration and settlement stressors, life cycle and family issues, decision-making, problem solving, depression, grief, isolation and anxiety, among other things. As longer-term counselling is needed, for example related to trauma and other more complex issues, the Counsellor will bridge to ongoing, culturally appropriate services. The Counsellor may also engage in crisis intervention, advocacy, case conferencing and leading psychoeducational groups.
The Counsellor ensures excellent client care, exercising sound clinical judgment, coupled with a deep understanding of global migration, informed by lived experience, professional expertise, or community engagement. The Counsellor is skilled in therapeutic modalities, has a high level of knowledge of the key resources and services available to support the health goals of clients, and is skilled at advocating with and for clients to ensure equitable access to care and support. Excellent collaborative and relationship building skills ensure the ability to engage allied health professionals and community partners where appropriate, in the client’s circle of care.
Mental Health Counsellors primarily work from the Centre and may work remotely if virtual care is requested by the client. They may provide outreach and home visits in exceptional cases.

Requirements

Master’s degree in Social Work, Counselling or equivalent combination of education, lived and professional experience.

Minimum three (3) years counselling experience

Registered or eligible for registration with appropriate governing body (e.g. College of Social Workers or Psychotherapists)

Lived experience with global migration; including personal or family experience with immigration, refugee status, or international relocation (please self-identify on your application)

Demonstrated ability to work with vulnerable populations within a trauma-informed lens

Experience working with equity deserving populations including: Newcomers, youth, LGBT2SQ+ individuals; individuals who are unhoused or precariously housed; individuals with concurrent disorders; seniors

In-depth knowledge of required provincial, federal and municipal programs relevant to populations served, e.g. ID documents, work permit, permanent residency etc.

Ability to work well independently and as part of multidisciplinary team

Experience in providing case management services within a concurrent disorders framework

Thorough knowledge of social and health service resources within Ottawa

Demonstrated ability to provide crisis intervention and support

Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams

Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including thorough clinical documentation

Flexibility, excellent clinical judgement, initiative and ability to manage in a fast paced environment

Effective clinical skills, including the use of appropriate therapeutic modalities and other communication and relational tools, to engage with clients and determine goals of care.

Demonstrated flexibility and effectiveness within a busy interdisciplinary clinic setting

Exceptional attention to detail

Advanced knowledge of acute symptoms related to serious mental illness and/or substance use with a particular view to intersections with migration trauma

Demonstrated ability to deal effectively with challenging situations, maintain healthy boundaries and exhibit sound judgement for personal, team and client safety

Proficient with Windows-based computer systems including email, MS Word, data base programs and Electronic Medical Records.

English: Written and Oral

French: Written and Oral

Additional language(s) commonly spoken by individuals seeking services, e.g. Arabic, Spanish, Kirundi, Swahili or Somali; spoken

Lived/living experience as a racialized individual (please self-identify on your application)

Start Date

September 2, 2025

How to “Express an Interest” for this Opportunity:

Submit your letter of interest along with your résumé on or before July, 30 2025 by 11:59pm to jobs@centretownchc.org .

Please note the following:

- The subject line of your email should read “ Bilingual Mental Health Counsellor– NCC Program”

- The file name for your resume should read: “(last name)_(first name)_ Resume”

- The file name for your cover letter should read: “(last name)_(first name)_ Cover Letter”

We thank all applicants for their interest. Only applicants invited to an interview will be contacted.

Candidates requiring accommodation during the application and/or the interview process should contact us at jobs@centretownchc.org so arrangements can be made. CCHC is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in its workforce and as such all applicants are welcome.

Centertown CHC has a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy, as such applicants must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and provide proof of vaccinations to be considered for employment. Reasonable accommodation will be considered for persons with medical exemption or other exemptions under the Ontario Human Rights Code.

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