Job Posting 103016

Opioid Response Counsellor
Alouette Addictions Services Society
Fraser Valley
Maple Ridge, BC
closes in 15 days (Mon, 30 Sep)
part time  •  42.27 hr

Job Title.                                          .6 FTE Temporary Opioid Response Counsellor

Facility:                                             Alouette Addictions Services Society

                                                         #106 22838 Lougheed Hwy

                                                         Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2V6

Classification:                                   Disciplines Allied to Social Work Grade l (b) Master

Hours/Shifts:                                     22.5hrs/wk; 8:30am – 5pm; Tuesday, Wednesday &

                                                          Friday, however, shifts may vary depending on the

                                                          needs of the Agency.

Union & Grid Level:                          HSPBA; Grid Level 12

Compensation:                                 $42.27/hr & full extended benefits following 489hrs of probation

Reports to:                                       Clinical Supervisor

Posting Date:                                   August 16, 2024

Closing Date:                                   September, 2024, or until filled

Employment End Date:                    Pending incumbents return; Tentatively April 2026

 

Job Summary

The Opioid Response Counsellor works with youth who are at risk of a significant substance use (not limited to opioids) in a prevention, and early identification as well as working with youth already significantly engaged in substance use.  Values include providing culturally safe and appropriate services in a trauma and resiliency informed way, working within a harm reduction framework, and using a bio-psycho-spiritual approach. The Opioid response counsellor will liaise and consult with other community services including schools, detox, bed-based substance use treatment, mental health, and other specialized programs and services supporting youth to navigate and access care in a timely streamlined and coordinated way.

 

Typical Duties and Responsibilities

  1. Provide counselling to youth (ages 14 – 24), families and groups significantly impacted substance use including people in crisis. Provides group and individual counselling using a variety of modalities such as brief service models, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Motivational Interviewing, or Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction.
  2. Provide information, and coordinates with other community resources such as health access, other counselling services, groups, Foundry and other community-based resources.
  3. Complete initial and/or comprehensive assessment using therapeutically sound and approved clinical instruments.
  4. Respond to risk indicators that indicate a need for clinical or legal interventions to ensure the safety and well-being of an individual or others.
  5. Creates client files, documenting contact with case notes and create comprehensive documented treatment planning and goals in accordance with policy, procedures, and program practices for counseling clients.
  6. Participates in regular quality assurance reviews, supervision, team meetings, program planning and development.
  7. Contributes by supporting with knowledge and service to the organization’s goals and objections.
  8. Facilitates continuity of care collaborating with other support services: Liaise with collateral service providers and the community.

 

 Qualifications:     

 

1. Master’s Degree in a health-related discipline from an approved post-secondary school plus three years of recent related  experience. Experience must be directly related to providing counselling/treatment of substance misuse.

2. A valid BC Driver’s License is required, and a vehicle is required for this position.

3. Clean Criminal Record Check.

 

Skills & Abilities:

  • Knowledge and skill working with youth who are using substances and those who care for them from a client centered, harm reduction perspective.
  • Excellence in presentations, counselling skills, using a variety of modalities.
  • Strong clinical assessment, documentation, crisis management and case management skills.
  • Ability to apply all ranges of treatment approaches from abstinence to harm reduction.
  • Skilled in brief service counseling.
  • Knowledge of substance use/mental health resources and supports and other available resources.
  • Knowledge of facilitation, mediation, conflict resolution techniques and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to connect with youth, communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing using a variety of computer programs/tools.
  • Ability to independently plan, organize and prioritize workload and adapt to a changing caseload.
  • Ability to perform a range of needs assessments with both individual and groups.
  • Ability to counsel a variety of group configurations.

Please submit resume before closing date to .

 

We thank everyone who applies, but only those short listed will be contacted.

 

 

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