The Children's Clinical Services Manager (CSM) is a full-time permanent role based on-site, in- person in Geraldton, ON. The CSM is an active contributing member of the Leadership Team of North of Superior Counselling Programs (NOSP) and reports directly to the Executive
Director. The CSM provides direction, supervision and leadership for inter-disciplinary staff across the agency, with the goal of supporting staff for success within their respective
roles. The CSM has the additional responsibility of participating in and taking an active role in program planning, management and evaluation and engaging in cross-sectoral and broader community relationships/partnerships with the goal of facilitating the delivery of efficient, evidence-based and quality programs and services for individuals, families and communities across the District of Thunder Bay. In doing so, the CSM is expected to work in alignment with NOSP funding agreements and agency policy and procedure and within a Recovery Framework.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Management and Administrative Responsibilities:
• Participate as a collaborative member of the Leadership Team in program planning, management and evaluation, ensuring programs are developed, rolled out, delivered and managed in alignment with agency funding agreements, in keeping with evidence- based practice, utilizing a LEAN framework and within a Recovery framework.
• Support and manage programs and partnerships in alignment with agency accountabilities, including funding contracts, Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), Project Charters, etc.
• Represent NOSP on community Committees and Networks and participate in various community initiatives as assigned by the Executive Director and/or agreed upon by the Leadership Team.
• Gain and maintain an understanding of presenting issues within the community for which this position is site and regional lead, and the presenting issues as they influence the programs and services delivered across the District by NOSP, and communicate and strategize around the same to the Leadership Team in an ongoing manner.
• In collaboration with the Executive Director and broader Leadership Team, respond to compliments, concerns and complaints from the community.
• Respond to and document in a timely manner, serious occurrences, imminent risk concerns and in-house incidents and forward the same to the Executive Director.
• Monitor, collect, analyze and submit data, bringing forward concerns, opportunities and/or recommendations, resulting from the same, to the Leadership Team.
• Participate in the development of an annual, individualized work plan, supporting NOSP’s annual operating plan which, in turn, supports NOSP’s strategic plan.
• Develop a District-wide travel schedule, collaboratively with the Leadership Team, to ensure personal presence across all sites on a routinely scheduled basis.
• Manage after-hour on-call responsibilities, on a rotating basis with membership of the Leadership Team, supporting EASE staff and volunteers working/volunteering evenings and weekends.
• Be available via cell phone, one hour prior to start of agency opening and until agency close, to address any issues arising around shift coverage/absences, programs and services, etc.
• Provide coverage for members of the Leadership Team during their absence.
• Maintain regular communication with the Executive Director around activities of the agency.
• Participate in the recruitment of new staff and provide leadership for new-staff onboarding and agency and position orientation.
• Roll-out new and/or updated policies and procedures, educate staff around the same and manage in accordance with the same.
• Participate in accreditation activities and maintenance.
• Participate in research and program evaluation projects within the agency.
• Participate in NOSP Committees and Working Groups, as assigned by the Executive Director or collaboratively agreed upon by the Leadership Team.
• Provide site management for physical sites as assigned by the Executive Director.
• Attend and actively participate in scheduled Leadership meetings.
• Participate in scheduled once-monthly supervision meetings with the Executive Director.
• Develop personal goals for continued learning and engage in ongoing development and self-evaluation.
• Be receptive to receiving and open to providing constructive and timely feedback to the Executive Director and members of the Leadership Team around their performance with the goal of supporting for individual success within their respective roles and with a view of ensuring sound leadership within NOSP, staff wellness and workplace satisfaction and organizational success, all of which ultimately contributes to the ability of NOSP to effectively meet the needs of individuals, families and community.
Qualifications/Requirements:
• Membership in a Regulated Profession consistent with a bachelor’s level of post- secondary education or greater; Social Worker (BSW/MSW with RSW); RN (CPMHN(C)); MA Counselling Psychology or equivalent (CRPO); in good standing.
• A preference of at least five (5) years’ experience working in a mental health and/or addiction agency which provides clinical interventions for individuals and families.
• A preference of at least three (3) years in a team lead, management or alternative leadership role.
• Knowledge of and experience working within a unionized environment.
• Experience in evidence-based program development, management and evaluation.
• Knowledge of and experience delivering and/or managing for evidence-based practice/clinical practice as it relates to mental health across the lifespan.
• Sound clinical acumen.
• Clear understanding of scope of practice as it relates to the positions being supervised and in keeping with the applicable Regulatory College.
• Demonstrated commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive working and learning environment.
• An understanding of the impacts of intergenerational trauma in the Indigenous community and a sound understanding of culturally relevant approaches in service delivery.
• An understanding of the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) and the ability to effectively apply privacy practices within the clinical setting and within a rural living context.
• Working knowledge of the DSM V.
• Familiarity with and/or training in CBT, DBT, Trauma Informed Care and/or Mindfulness Practice.
• Familiarity with the GAIN Q3 is considered an asset.
• Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) is considered an asset.
• LEAN/LEAN Six Sigma training is considered an asset.
• Extremely organized and able to multi-task several competing priorities at any given time.
• Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
• Advanced skills in oral and written communication.
• Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and confidence in utilizing other clinical databases and/or platforms (e.g., EMHware, DATIS, CATALYST, etc.).
• A valid Ontario Driver's License and the use of a privately-owned vehicle and appropriate insurance coverage.
• Ability to travel across the District of Thunder Bay and/or out-of-District communities, as required.
• Ability to participate in an after-hours on-call rotation, evenings and weekends.
• Ability to speak French is considered an asset.
• This position may require working flexible hours contingent upon site, program, agency or community need.
* potential salary increases may include a sliding scale based on the hire date anniversary and a 1.5% increase effective April 1, 2025, as per the Collective Agreement.
Benefits:
• Competitive and comprehensive employer-paid health and dental benefits, along with paid sick time
• The Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
• 12 paid days off to honour and observe statutory holidays, including a holiday shutdown during the winter break
• 4-weeks’ vacation* with 3 Family Care Days and 3 Floater Days pro-rated for the first year of employment
*vacation entitlement increases based on the number of years of employment.
Other Benefits:
• Expense claim reimbursement for mileage and meals when travelling across the district
• Flexible work schedule per accrual of flex time
• Opportunities for growth and professional development
• Agency Wellness Committee initiatives
Recruitment Incentive:
• Recruitment allowance of $1500
• Accommodation allowance of $500.00 monthly for (3) months
• Upon successful completion of probation, the employee will have access to an agency-paid training incentive of their choice, within the alignment of their job-specific role, of up to
$1000.00 to be used within (6) months of employment.
We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
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