Clinical Activities Specialist - CLSC – Psychosocial services
STATUS : Full time permanent position (35 hours/week, TELEWORKING) Required to work occasionally on the territory
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR : Director of Community Services
DÉBUT DE LA FONCTION : As soon as possible
FUNCTIONS :
Under the authority of the Director of Community Services, the person participates in the evaluation and analysis of users' needs, in the development of norms, policies, clinical tools and professional practice standards and in the search for appropriate solutions, with the goal of helping the establishment improve the quality of professional acts. It contributes to the appropriation of orientations, models and clinical approaches. It advises and supports the various stakeholders in the application of clinical processes with users. It may participate in various teaching and training activities. She acts as an advisor and clinical expert to the CLSC's psychosocial workers. She contributes to the control and evaluation of the quality of psychosocial services. His or her principal intervention areas are as follows:
· Professional supervision and support for psychosocial workers;
· The quality of the professional act (intervention practices, PI-PSI, record keeping, etc.)
· The development and implementation of protocols and procedures, in accordance with standards of practices, aimed to improve the services offered to the population;
· Support for standardizing practices and maintaining a continuum of services across all community services (service access, support for ICLSC, collaborating in waiting list management, etc.,);
· Identify training needs and support access to continuing education.
The clinical activities specialist works hand in hand with community services administrators in order to improve, implement, harmonize and better control the psychosocial practices. This person also participates in different working committees. He or she performs any other related tasks.
Must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Criminology, Psychoeducation, Psychology or Sexology;
Must be an active member of his Professional Order;
Possess a minimum of 10 years of clinical experience in CLSC programs;
Minimum experience of one (1) year in clinical supervision in the Health and Social Network;
Minimum experience of one (1) year in a remote region or area;
Fluent in English and French (spoken and written); knowledge of the Inuktitut would be an asset;
Leadership, autonomy, sense of organization;
Good analysis and synthesis capacities;
Being able to create and maintain positive interpersonal relationships;
Must be ready to travel inside the territory, if needed;
Capacity to adapt to a different culture and a demanding environment englobing multiple mandates;
Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint.
SALARY : Min: $947.80 /Week Max: $1679.30 /Week
Any person recruited in Quebec, more than 50 kilometers away from the locality in which she is called upon to perform her duties, will be granted annual trips and a lodging unit as per status, transit or shared lodging if necessary.
Please send your application along with an updated CV by email : emploi.cstu@ssss.gouv.qc.ca