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Join a dedicated team at a leading health care provider focused on mental health services for Veterans and their families. This role as a Psychologist in the Operational Stress Injury Clinic offers an opportunity to apply your advanced clinical knowledge to assess and treat individuals facing mental health challenges, particularly those resulting from traumatic stress injuries. You'll work collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team and engage with community partners while also participating in teaching and research activities. If you're passionate about making a difference in the lives of those who have served, this position is a perfect fit for you.
CARING FOR THE BODY, MIND & SPIRIT SINCE 1869
Psychologist, Operational Stress Injury Clinic - 1 position
Location: Operational Stress Injury Clinic
Parkwood Institute Main - London, ON
Employment Type: Full Time
Salary Range: $61.50 - $79.75 /hour
The Operational Stress Injury [OSI] Clinic is part of a larger network of clinics across Canada and is designed to provide specialized mental health services to eligible Veterans, members of the Canadian Armed Forces, the RCMP, and their family members. St. Joseph's Operational Stress Injury Clinic is responsible for service provision across a geographic region including Southwestern Ontario, the Greater Toronto Area and portions of Central Ontario. St. Joseph's OSI Clinic currently has satellite clinics in Toronto and Hamilton with staff working from these sites. While the primary location for this position is at the Parkwood Main site in London, there may be travel to other OSI Clinic sites on occasion, related to training or orientation opportunities. St. Joseph's OSI Clinic has embraced virtual care opportunities as they provide services to patients from across Ontario. A laptop will be provided.
As a member of this interdisciplinary team, you will be required to apply advanced clinical knowledge in the areas of assessment and treatment of mental, emotional and behavioural disorders for those who are referred to the clinic as a result of traumatic stress injuries. Treatment may involve individual and group approaches. This role necessitates effective communication and collaboration with Veterans Affairs Canada, Department of National Defense, RCMP, family physicians, and other community partners such as Operational Stress Injury Social Support (OSISS) partners.
OSI Clinic welcomes candidates currently completing their internship year to apply and is amenable to considering future hire dates. OSI clinic is able to provide primary and secondary supervision for successful candidates who are in the supervised practice phase of their registration with the College of Psychologists of Ontario.
Posting date: January 03, 2025
Submission deadline: January 30, 2025
Contact: Stacy Kearns, Human Resources
Your interest in this opportunity is appreciated. Human Resources and Leaders use your profile information to evaluate your application for the vacancies you apply to. Only those under consideration will be contacted.