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In this role, you will work directly with individuals and families affected by antisemitism, providing crisis intervention and trauma-informed care. Your expertise will help to strengthen community resilience and access to crucial services. You will lead psycho educational groups promoting healing and validation while collaborating with community resources for comprehensive care.
Key Responsibilities:
• Provide clinical assessment and crisis intervention services
• Deliver individual and group-based therapeutic support
• Develop educational workshops on trauma and antisemitism
• Assist clients with referrals for community and legal support
• Maintain accurate case documentation as per standards
Requirements:
• Master of Social Work (MSW) or equivalent
• 2–3 years clinical experience in trauma-focused therapy
• Strong understanding of antisemitism and hate-based trauma
• Registered with OCSWSSW
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Use your social work skills to create a positive change in the community by supporting those affected by trauma.
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