Status : Permanent full-time position (35 hours/week)
Starting date : As soon as possible
Functions :
Assist users having psychosocial problems such as: family and domestic violence, mental health problem, substance abuse, suicide;
Intervene in crisis situation and share with the Youth Protection team the psychosocial watch duty;
Work in collaboration with the inuit social assistant of the CLSC;
Provides, on a rotating basis, psychosocial emergency services 24/7;
Collaborate with the social organizations of the community;
Intervene, depending on the case, according to an individual, family or community-based approach;
Promotes a multidisciplinary approach within the different programs of the CLSC;
Work on making the population aware and rally their interest on social problems.
Must have a Bachelor degree in Social Work, Psychology or Educational Psychology. In the absence of a Human Relations Officer who meets all the requirements of the position, a candidate with a technical background in an appropriate discipline (e.g. social work technician or special education) may be considered. If a technician candidate is selected, the applicable salary range will be that which corresponds to his/her level of education;
At least two (2) years of relevant work experience with various clienteles;
Bilingualism (French and English), Inuktitut would be an asset;
Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team and interested in sharing knowledge and experience with colleagues;
Organization skills, initiative and autonomy;
Available to travel.
Salary : Min: $947.80 Max: $1679.30
Isolation premium : $240.25 per week
High cost living premium : $87.64 per week
Retention premium : $134.15 per week
Any person recruited in Quebec more than 50 kilometers from the locality in which she is called upon to perform her duties, will be granted annual trips and lodging unit as per status (shared lodging if necessary).
Send your application in both French and English by email: emploi.cstu@ssss.gouv.qc.ca