Advanced Practice Counsellor- After care Counsellor
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Social Work
Mental Health, Crisis Counselor, Human Services/ Social Work, Substance Abuse Counselor -
Healthcare
Mental Health, Crisis Counselor, Human Services/ Social Work, Substance Abuse Counselor
Jean Tweed Centre is a leading, community‑based organization that provides a safe and supportive environment for women with substance use, mental health, and gambling concerns. Recognizing the diversity of women's experience in today's society, our programs seek to address a range of issues in a woman's life that may contribute to substance use and gambling concerns. Understanding each woman's experience within the broader physical, emotional, social, cultural and gender framework, we provide a client‑centered approach to health.
This program will improve Jean Tweed's integrated treatment program bridging women's transition from intensive treatment to community life. The Aftercare Counsellor will offer evidence‑informed aftercare groups (e.g., SMART Recovery, DBT, MBRP) and provide follow‑up support for up to six months post‑discharge through calls and check‑ins to reduce isolation, connect clients to community resources, and track outcomes.
Full‑time, Contract (August 2026 – July 2028). Hybrid role: 4 days on‑site, 1 day remote. Rate of Pay: $34.10 – $39.89 (37.5 hours / week).
How will you help to get us there?- Provide evidence‑informed aftercare groups for clients completing an intensive program.
- Launch weekly aftercare groups for clients completing an intensive program.
- Provide follow‑up support for up to six months post‑discharge through calls and check‑ins to monitor recovery progress, identify potential relapse risks and reduce isolation for clients.
- Provide referrals for supporting care and follow‑up with institutions to promote seamless integrated care.
- Identify and make accessible a variety of supports including housing, financial aid, family support, crisis intervention/prevention/support, advocacy for women in need.
- Identify and build linkages with agencies, other supporting organizations and social service systems in the area to promote consistent and effective intervention for clients.
- Maintain documentation of relevant client interactions and interventions, and contacts with collateral supports.
- Monitor the progress of clients, prepare reports and letters as necessary.
- Develop and maintain attendance tracking and evaluation tools.
- Collaborate with internal teams and external service providers to coordinate care and referrals.
- Participate in case conferences, supervision, and professional development opportunities as agreed with Supervisor.
- Engage in ongoing staff development and personal learning as agreed in performance reviews.
- Collaborate with supervisor to discuss job performance and establish professional goals.
- Conduct job responsibilities with a commitment to harm reduction, trauma‑informed, women‑centered and anti‑oppressive practices.
- Abide by the Occupational Health and Safety Act, and work in a manner that is safe, reporting incidents immediately to direct supervisor.
- Adhere to the policies and procedures of The Jean Tweed Centre.
- Perform other duties as assigned in order to meet the overall goals and objectives of The Jean Tweed Centre.
- Maintain a client service orientation including learning about/addressing client needs and concerns.
- Work collaboratively including respect others, sharing information, consulting and celebrating shared successes.
- Demonstrate accountability by holding self responsible and following through on commitments.
- Support inclusion and equity by respecting others, embracing diversity and addressing oppression.
- Commit to continuous learning through professional development, giving and receiving constructive feedback and applying new skills.
- Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counselling, or related field.
- Registration in good standing with relevant regulatory body (e.g., Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers, College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario).
- 3 years of experience in the field of substance use, mental health and trauma‑informed practice.
- Experience working with women who have been involved in the shelter system, criminal justice system, or had difficulty accessing appropriate health services.
- Group facilitation and program development skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively within…
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