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Mental Health Specialist - Clinical Counsellor or Social Worker

WorkSafeBC

Richmond

Hybrid

CAD 91,000 - 99,000

Full time

4 days ago
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Job summary

A leading company in BC is seeking Mental Health Specialists to support injured workers' recovery. The role involves providing compassionate mental health interventions and working with various stakeholders to ensure the well-being of clients during their recovery. With a hybrid work model and competitive salary, this position offers opportunities for professional growth and impactful work in the community.

Benefits

Defined benefit pension plan
3 weeks of vacation in the first year
Extensive health care and dental benefits
Tuition reimbursement
Reimbursement for professional memberships

Qualifications

  • Master's degree in a related discipline required.
  • Four years of experience with a master's or six years with a bachelor's degree.
  • Registration with a professional regulatory body is necessary.

Responsibilities

  • Support injured workers and their families during psychological distress.
  • Prepare mental health service plans and communicate with vulnerable workers.
  • Collaborate with community resources and provide training to staff.

Skills

Mental health support
Crisis intervention
Communication
Conflict resolution

Education

Master's degree in social sciences or related field
Bachelor's degree in social work

Job description

Are you a professional in the field of mental health with experience supporting people in psychological distress? We have opportunities for Mental Health Specialists to provide supportive interventions to injured workers in their recovery and return to work.

You'll work in partnership with WorkSafeBC clients in distress, with internal staff, and with external stakeholders to identify and respond to risk situations. You'll play an integral role in providing support to injured workers and their families during periods of psychological distress, collaborate with community mental health resources and service providers, and serve as a resource to claims management teams throughout the province.

How you'll make a difference : You'll provide compassionate, supportive service to people injured at work.

Where you'll work

At WorkSafeBC, we currently offer a hybrid work model that combines working remotely, and in our offices, based on the operational needs of the position.

What you'll do

  • Receive and review WorkSafeBC suicide risk reports, investigate, assess, and then prepare a Mental Health Service Plan that identifies risks, provides supports, and makes recommendations to WorkSafeBC staff regarding how to best communicate with the vulnerable worker
  • Support, and in some cases communicate appellate body claims decisions to vulnerable workers, including traumatized clients and workers at risk for suicide
  • Share your experience with internal colleagues and claims management staff to empower / encourage / mentor them to effectively manage complex mental health issues
  • Communicate and uphold the mandate of WorkSafeBC to manage the risk of suicide in the most supportive way to clients, their families, external stakeholders, and WorkSafeBC staff
  • Build partnerships and networks with clients at risk of suicide and their families, internal staff, and other stakeholders to establish positive long-term relationships
  • Deliver presentations on suicide risk identification and response to WorkSafeBC staff

Is this a good fit for you?

We're looking for people who can :

  • Demonstrate understanding of current mental health issues and programs as they relate to depression, chronic pain, and suicidality
  • Facilitate understanding, diffuse hostility, resolve conflict, and provide critical incident support to clients, while being sensitive to their needs
  • Prepare, present, and explain information, often controversial in nature, both orally and in writing, using clear and concise language to individuals from diverse backgrounds and varying levels of understanding
  • Work as a part of a team whose focus is on consulting, guiding, and motivating clients, often who have physical and mental health conditions, to achieve treatment goals

Your background and experience

  • A master's degree in a related discipline such as social sciences, social work, clinical / forensic / counselling psychology, or a bachelor's degree in social work
  • Experience that demonstrates a broad knowledge of mental health and crisis intervention - four years of directly related experience with a master's degree or six years of directly related experience with a bachelor's degree
  • Registration or eligible to register with a professional college or regulatory body is required (e.g., RSW, RCC, CCC)
  • A valid B.C. driver's license

Important to know

Before we can finalize any offer of employment, you must :

  • Successfully meet the legal requirements under the Criminal Records Review Act to work with children and / or vulnerable adults
  • Confirm you're legally entitled to work in Canada

Who are we?

At WorkSafeBC, we promote safe and healthy workplaces across British Columbia. We partner with workers and employers to save lives and prevent injury, disease, and disability. When work-related injuries or diseases occur, we provide compensation and support injured workers in their recovery, rehabilitation, and safe return to work. We're honoured to serve the 2.49 million workers and 263,000 registered employers in our province.

What's it like to work at WorkSafeBC?

It's challenging, stimulating, and rewarding. Our positions offer diversity and opportunities for professional growth. Every day, the work we do impacts people and changes lives. What we do is important, and so are the people we do it for.

Our ability to make a difference relies on building a team with a rich variety of skills, knowledge, backgrounds, abilities, and experiences that reflects the diversity of the people we serve. We are committed to fostering a welcoming, inclusive, and supportive work culture where everyone can contribute as their best, authentic self.

Learn more : Discover who we are.

Salary : $48.46 - $52.35 / hourly; $91,365 - $98,687 / annually

As a member of our team, you'll have access to services and benefits that help you get the most out of work - and life. Along with a competitive salary, your total compensation package includes :

  • Defined benefit pension plan that provides you with a lifetime monthly pension when you retire
  • 3 weeks of vacation in your first year, with regular increases based on years of service
  • Extensive health care and dental benefits
  • Optional leave and earned-time-off arrangements
  • Development opportunities (tuition reimbursement, leadership development, and more)
  • Reimbursement towards two annual professional memberships (e.g., College and association)

Learn more : Find out what we offer .

Want to apply?

  • Applications are welcomed immediately, however must be received no later than 4 : 30 p.m. PST on the closing date.
  • Please note that we will be starting assessments prior to the closing date.

We encourage all qualified applicants to apply . If you require an accommodation in the assessment process, please email Recruitment Testing Accommodation (SM) when you submit your application.

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