The Eating Disorders Service within the McMaster Children's hospital provides a comprehensive range of services for children, adolescents and their families through the delivery of Inpatient, Day Treatment and Outpatient Services. The focus of this service is on children and adolescents with a diagnosis of Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa and related eating disorders.
The Social Worker will be responsible to provide in-depth psychosocial assessments, to include the identification of child, adolescent and family strengths, and assess and incorporate problem-solving abilities, dynamics, interactions, attitudes, feelings and cultural issues in relation to the child and adolescent with an eating disorder. The Social Worker may work collaboratively with the team in the initial multidisciplinary assessment to develop and implement a plan of intervention, which incorporates a range of facets including education, coping and compliance. This will be achieved through a variety of modalities including individual therapy, family therapy, group work, consultation, case management, community outreach and advocacy. The Social Worker will identify and make referrals to appropriate supports and resources as required. The Social Worker will function across inpatient, outpatient and day treatment components of the program providing individual, family and group therapy. The social worker delivers care utilizing Family Based Therapy, Dialectic Behaviour and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy frameworks.
The Social Worker will be responsible to provide in-depth psychosocial assessments, to include the identification of child, adolescent and family strengths, and assess and incorporate problem-solving abilities, dynamics, interactions, attitudes, feelings and cultural issues in relation to the child and adolescent with an eating disorder. The Social Worker may work collaboratively with the team in the initial multidisciplinary assessment to develop and implement a plan of intervention, which incorporates a range of facets including education, coping and compliance. This will be achieved through a variety of modalities including individual therapy, family therapy, group work, consultation, case management, community outreach and advocacy. The Social Worker will identify and make referrals to appropriate supports and resources as required. The Social Worker will function across inpatient, outpatient and day treatment components of the program providing individual, family and group therapy. The social worker delivers care utilizing Family Based Therapy, Dialectic Behaviour and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy frameworks.
Monday to Friday; days (may require some evening work)
Monday to Friday; days (may require some evening work)
Qualifications:1. Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work from an accredited School of Social Work2. Registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers3. Minimum of 3 years clinical experience providing individual, family and group therapy to children and teens with eating disorders, within a family context4. Minimum of 3 years clinical experience in an inpatient, outpatient and day treatment pediatric eating disorder setting5. Minimum 2 years experience collaboratively with Adolescent Medicine physicians and interdisciplinary team(s).5. Minimum of 5 years recent and relevant experience in a pediatric mental health setting with expertise in providing individual, group and family therapy for children, adolescents and families6. Excellent knowledge and demonstrated use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Family Based Therapy (FBT) and Dialectical Based Therapy, EFFT, with an eating disorder population7. Excellent knowledge of the Mental Health Act, Consent to Treatment Act, and the Child and Family Services Act8. Demonstrated expertise in assessment, psychoeducation, crisis intervention and advocacy skills in working with children, teens and their families experiencing eating disorders9. Excellent communication and teamwork skills10. Demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced, changing environment11. Demonstrated commitment to ongoing learning and the ability to teach12. Proven ability to organize, prioritize and problem-solve effectively13. Willingness to work flexible hours, including some eveningsAs a condition of employment, you are required to submit proof of full COVID-19 vaccination to Employee Health Services.
Qualifications:1. Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work from an accredited School of Social Work2. Registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers3. Minimum of 3 years clinical experience providing individual, family and group therapy to children and teens with eating disorders, within a family context4. Minimum of 3 years clinical experience in an inpatient, outpatient and day treatment pediatric eating disorder setting5. Minimum 2 years experience collaboratively with Adolescent Medicine physicians and interdisciplinary team(s).5. Minimum of 5 years recent and relevant experience in a pediatric mental health setting with expertise in providing individual, group and family therapy for children, adolescents and families6. Excellent knowledge and demonstrated use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Family Based Therapy (FBT) and Dialectical Based Therapy, EFFT, with an eating disorder population7. Excellent knowledge of the Mental Health Act, Consent to Treatment Act, and the Child and Family Services Act8. Demonstrated expertise in assessment, psychoeducation, crisis intervention and advocacy skills in working with children, teens and their families experiencing eating disorders9. Excellent communication and teamwork skills10. Demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced, changing environment11. Demonstrated commitment to ongoing learning and the ability to teach12. Proven ability to organize, prioritize and problem-solve effectively13. Willingness to work flexible hours, including some eveningsAs a condition of employment, you are required to submit proof of full COVID-19 vaccination to Employee Health Services.
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To be considered for this opportunity applicants must apply during the posting period. All internal and external applicants may ONLY apply via the Careers website.
Hamilton Health Sciences is an equal opportunity employer and we will accommodate any needs under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Hiring processes will be modified to remove barriers to accommodate those with disabilities, if requested. Should any applicant require accommodation through the application processes, please contact HR Operations at 905-521-2100, Ext. 46947 for assistance. If the applicant requires a specific accommodation because of a disability during an interview, the applicant will need to advise the hiring manager when scheduling the interview and the appropriate accommodations can be made.
This competition is open to all qualified applicants, however, qualified internal applicants will be considered first. Past performance will be considered as part of the selection process. If you are a previous employee of Hamilton Health Sciences, please note: the circumstances around an employee's exit will be considered prior to an offer of employment
Proficiency in both Official Languages, French and English, is considered an asset
If this position is temporary, selection for this position will be as per the outlined Collective Agreements:
Article 30 (k), CUPE Collective Agreement
Article 10.7 (d), ONA Collective Agreement
Article 13.01 (b) (ii), OPSEU 273 Collective Agreement
Article 14.04, OPSEU 209 Collective Agreement
Article 2.07 and Article 13, PIPSC RT Collective Agreement
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