2024 Convention Job Fair: June 21st, 2024
The CPA is pleased to host its 2nd annual in-person Job Fair at the 2024 CPA Convention, June 21st, 2 – 4 pm EST at the Westin hotel, Ottawa!
For more information, please see the Job Fair Flyer
This event is FREE OF CHARGE for, and exclusive to, individuals registered to attend the 2024 CPA Convention.
Confirmed Job Fair Employers Include:
Calian
website: https://careers.calian.com
Position(s) Available:
Calian serves as a reliable ally to employers nationwide, offering comprehensive psychological suitability assessments for recruits seeking employment in law enforcement and policing careers. Our assessments are tailored to evaluate candidates' readiness for high-risk roles that entail the use of defensive equipment.
Test Administrators – Nationwide Opportunities
We're seeking Test Administrators for managing assessments for small to medium groups. Responsibilities include preparing materials, giving clear instructions, and overseeing the testing process. Candidates should be reliable and organized, with availability for up to three eight-hour shifts per month, as needed. Qualifications include a degree in Psychology or similar field, a valid driver's license with access to a vehicle, previous experience in test administration, fluency in English, and weekday availability.
Consultant Psychologist - Nationwide Opportunities
Calian takes pride in delivering top-notch psychological assessment services to our esteemed public and private sector clients across Canada. We are actively seeking Consultant Psychologists nationwide. Join a network of consultant psychologists contributing to the assurance that organizations are staffed with thoroughly assessed personnel, ready and equipped to perform their duties effectively.
Enjoy the opportunity to immerse yourself in conducting structured stress interviews, with dedicated time for thorough report writing. Make a significant impact in the field of law enforcement while benefiting from a streamlined process that allows you to focus on your core expertise. We’re looking for psychologists with flexible schedules, and in this role, we manage the referral process and coordinate assessments based on your availability.
Staff Psychologist - Nationwide Opportunities
At Calian, we take pride in being one of Canada’s largest providers of pre-employment psychological services for federal, provincial, and municipal law enforcement agencies and departments. Trusted by clients nationwide, we conduct assessments ranging from selection services to suitability to carry a firearm and return to work. Our comprehensive psychological services extend across both public and private sectors, ensuring that our clients’ teams are equipped with the right individuals for high-risk scenarios.
As part of our strategic growth initiative, Calian is thrilled to announce the expansion of our operations in major cities nationwide. This expansion presents an exciting opportunity for us to further our mission of delivering comprehensive psychological services to a diverse range of clients across Canada. We are actively seeking a dedicated Staff Psychologist to join our team and play a pivotal role in continuing to shape our presence.
We are looking for psychologists with a genuine interest in the complexities of human behavior within law enforcement settings. If you’re drawn to the challenges of assessing candidates for high-stakes roles and are eager to contribute to public safety, this opportunity is for you. Our ideal candidate values collaboration, possesses a strong understanding of psychological principles, and is committed to ensuring the well-being and readiness of individuals entering and working in law enforcement and related fields.
Clinical Psychologist - Nationwide Opportunities Supporting Military Members
Calian is proud to continue a long-standing contractual relationship with the Department of National Defence (DND) to provide healthcare services to the Canadian Armed Forces. Through the Health Care Provider Contract, Calian employs health care professionals across Canada who are integral to supporting the health and wellbeing of our military members.
We are seeking full time and part-time clinical psychologists to provide psychological assessment and treatment services to military members in exclusive clinics located on Canadian Armed Forces bases across Canada.
These roles are ideal for psychologists who have an interest in treating the military population, operational trauma, and occupational health. In these rewarding positions psychologists make a difference in the lives of the men and women who serve our country and keep us safe.
Enjoy the perks of weekday hours with no evenings or weekends, and minimal overhead. Join a collaborative multidisciplinary team with a shared care model, providing quality care for a motivated patient population with diverse presenting issues. Benefit from easy access to resources and onsite support services, along with comprehensive health and dental benefits for eligible full-time positions.
CBI Health
website: https://www.cbihealth.ca/
Position(s) Available:
Psychologist
As a Registered Psychologist engaged in your profession, you enjoy working with colleagues and clients to deliver great mental health services and outcomes. This includes working with clientele presenting with complex pain conditions, trauma, and opioid dependency. You are an engaging and effective communicator, authoring clear and concise reports. You possess excellent assessment and treatment skills and appreciate collaborating with other health professionals to develop and implement treatment plans with a return to function focus. You embrace the challenge of providing excellent access and timely reporting so that our clients can return to their highest level of function as quickly as possible.
Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario
website: https://www.cheo.on.ca/
Position(s) Available:
Psychologist, Mental Health, Eating Disorders Program
A Psychologist is required for the CHEO Eating Disorders Program. The Psychologist will be part of an interdisciplinary team offering services to children and youth who have severe eating disorders. The Eating Disorders program includes an inpatient unit, a new partial hospitalization program, a day treatment program, and outpatient services.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Provides psychodiagnostic and psychological assessments
Provides therapeutic interventions to individuals, families and groups using empirically-supported modalities, including Family Based Therapy (FBT) and Emotion-Focused Family Therapy (EFFT)
Provides consultation/liaison with the multidisciplinary pediatric health-care environment and community professionals
Participates in interdisciplinary team rounds and case planning
Participates in and supports program outcome monitoring and clinical research activities
Engages in training and education of Psychology residents and practicum students within the discipline of Psychology
Maintains current knowledge in evidence-based practices through literature reviews, consulting with clinical and community experts in the field, evaluating clinical practices and participating in professional development activities in order to improve quality of care
Performs administrative tasks such as maintaining clinical documentation, reports and progress notes, workload statistics and updating health records in accordance with established standards
Participates in committees within the discipline of Psychology
Carries other responsibilities as assigned
Clinical Health Psychology
website: https://umanitoba.ca/medicine/medicine/department-clinical-health-psychology
Position(s) Available:
We are excited to announce a number of full-time permanent doctoral psychologist positions, related to significant government investment to expand psychological care in the health system in Manitoba.
Clinical Health Psychology (CHP) is a provincially-led clinical service in Shared Health responsible for psychological services throughout hospitals and health centres; CHP is also as an academic department in the Max Rady College of Medicine, University of Manitoba.
Positions are primarily based in Winnipeg; there are also rural and northern opportunities. Start date is as soon as the candidate is available. Current residents/interns, beginning career and established psychologists are welcome to apply.
Opportunities include mental health and medical areas across Child and Adult services:
Winnipeg -Child and Adolescent:
Transgender health, Pediatric neuropsychology, Developmental disorders (preschool) and FASD, Diabetes, Medical Psychology – General Consult/Treatment, Mental Health – consult/treatment
Winnipeg -Adult:
Bariatric Surgery, Cardiac Disease, Pain, Transplant, Sleep disorders, Community mental health, Forensic
Rural and Northern:
Adult community mental health and Lifespan (child/adult) mental health
Some of the positions are highlighted below. For more information about our psychologists and positions in the health system visit: https://healthcareersmanitoba.ca/professions/clinical-psychologists/
We offer competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, relocation support, clinical supervision until licensed for independent practice, ongoing professional development, professional license reimbursement; and opportunity for supervision of psychology residents, clinical teaching, and clinical research through integrated clinical/academic roles.
Standard Requirements for the positions include:
• Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from a CPA/APA-accredited program; completion of a CPA/APA-accredited internship/residency.
• Registered or eligible for registration as a Psychologist (C.Psych.) in Manitoba www.cpmb.ca
For an informal conversation, you are welcome to contact Dr. Lesley Graff, Provincial Specialty Lead, Shared Health MB and Department Head, University of Manitoba; or to apply for a position, send your CV and cover letter indicating your area(s) of interest to Dr. Graff via rperinot@hsc.mb.ca (admin).
Applications will continue to be accepted until the positions are filled.
ADULT: Bariatric Surgery Psychologist
The recently expanded Centre for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery offers comprehensive pre-operative evaluation and post-operative follow up that aims to maximize patient long-term success following bariatric surgery. The psychologist will provide pre-surgical readiness assessments, pre and post-surgery psychological intervention, with opportunity for program development and evaluation.
ADULT: Behavioral Sleep Medicine Psychologist
The Behavioral Sleep Medicine clinic, a longstanding psychologist-led outpatient service which works closely with respirologists, is dedicated to expert evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and innovation in the management of sleep disorders, and offers online, group, and individual therapies as part of a stepped care approach.
ADULT: Cardiac Psychologist
Cardiac Sciences Manitoba, consistently in the top national CIHI ratings for quality of care, provides coordinated cardiology and surgery services, and links to cardiac rehabilitation in the community. The psychologist will provide outpatient assessment and treatment for patients with cardiac diagnoses or events through the cardiac specialty clinics, as well as inpatient consult, and opportunity for clinical program development.
ADULT: Pain Psychologist
The Manitoba Pain Care Program, a multi-disciplinary, multi-site ‘hub-and-spoke’ provincial service is committed to evidence-based, integrated care for adults with chronic pain. Behavioural pain treatment, delivered through a stepped care approach, is at the centre of the newly expanded program’s model of care, coordinated with medical interventions. The pain psychologists on the team have an essential role and provide assessment, class-based, group and individual therapies, as well as program development and evaluation.
ADULT: Transplant Psychologist
The Transplant Manitoba teams are dedicated to excellence and innovation in perioperative transplant services. The Psychologist, as part of the large organ transplant teams, will work with patients, and living donors to provide pre-operative evaluation and readiness preparation, as well as post-transplant follow up to optimize transplant outcomes, including assessment, intervention, and opportunity for clinical program development.
ADULT: Community mental health
The Psychologist will be an integral part of this newly-expanding Assertive Community Treatment model multidisciplinary team of mental health professionals. The Psychologist will provide psychodiagnostic and cognitive assessment, individual and group-based intervention, and be involved in the planning, development and evaluation of the clinical programming and team outcomes. These services focus on adults with persistent mental illness who require regular supports in the community.
CHILD: Developmental disorders (preschool) and FASD (school age)
Based at the Specialized Services for Children and Youth (SSCY), the Psychologist is part of an interprofessional team inclusive of developmental pediatricians, nurses and allied health. The Psychologist will provide comprehensive assessment, as well as consultation to the team and families, with opportunity for clinical program development
CHILD: Pediatric Clinical Neuropsychologist
The Psychologist works closely with pediatric neurology and neurosurgery teams at Children’s Hospital, and will provide consult and assessment for a range of medical and neurodevelopmental presentations. There is opportunity to provide individual and group-delivered interventions.
RURAL: Adult community mental health
Based in the city of Brandon in western Manitoba, the Psychologist joins a committed and vibrant multidisciplinary team to provide psychodiagnostic assessment, individual and group-based treatment, consultation, and clinical program development for adults experiencing common, persistent and/or complex mental health concerns.
Correctional Service of Canada
website: https://www.canada.ca/en/correctional-service/programs/offenders/health-services.html
Position(s) Available:
Correctional Service Canada (CSC) is the largest federal employer of psychologists in Canada employing over 300 psychologists who are world-renowned for:
• their work in developing risk assessment tools
• contributing to corrections research
Psychologists provide services in both correctional institutions and the community. As a psychologist you will work with an interdisciplinary team to:
• address the mental health needs of offenders.
• provide psychological screening, assessment, and treatment to offenders.
• consult with fellow employees and managers about offenders' criminal risks.
• develop and deliver effective interventions and treatments to offenders.
• provide other services related to offenders' reintegration into society
Psychologist Assistant
Correctional Service Canada (CSC) is the largest federal employer of psychologists in Canada employing over 300 psychologists who are world-renowned for:
• their work in developing risk assessment tools
• contributing to corrections research
For information on CSC’s accredited clinical psychology internships click on the following link. https://www.canada.ca/en/correctional-service/services/you-csc/working-csc/psychology-internships.html
Psychologists Assistants work with Psychologists to provide services in both correctional institutions and the community. As a psychologist you will work with an interdisciplinary team to:
• address the mental health needs of offenders.
• provide psychological screening, assessment, and treatment to offenders.
• consult with fellow employees and managers about offenders' criminal risks.
• develop and deliver effective interventions and treatments to offenders.
• provide other services related to offenders' reintegration into society
Cree Board Of Health And Social Services Of James Bay
website: https://creehealth.org/home
Position(s) Available:
Psychologist
Person who evaluates psychological and mental functioning as well as determines, recommends and carries out interventions and treatments with the aim of promoting psychological health and restoring the mental health of human beings in interaction with their environment.
She designs and carries out assessment, orientation, consultation and psychological treatment activities adapted to the individual and collective needs of the user(s).
Must have a doctorate in psychology.
Must be a member of the Professional Order of Psychologists of Quebec.
Équipe de santé psychologique d’Orléans / Orleans Psychological Health Team
website: http://espo-opht.ca
Position(s) Available:
TBA
Health Careers in Saskatchewan
website: https://www.healthcareersinsask.ca
Position(s) Available:
10 Positions available
Working with the SHA as a psychologist, you will primarily be working with an interdisciplinary team of other psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, administrative and other support roles in either an inpatient setting such as a hospital, an outpatient such as a clinic, or a mixture of both. A big difference when working with the SHA over practicing independently on your own is the extra support you receive from your team, as well as the opportunities to broaden your scope of practice to assess and treat a larger variety of patients. The SHA also supports professional development opportunities for you to expand your skills and knowledge as well provide the opportunity to move up into leadership roles. Overall, the SHA offers excellent work-life balance options for psychologists and is an excellent organization to grow your career.
Hexagon Psychology
website: https://www.hexagonpsychology.ca
Position(s) Available:
Hexagon Psychology is on a mission to expand our dedicated team of mental health professionals. We are currently seeking Registered Psychologists who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals through online psycho-educational assessments.
Ideal Candidates:
- Fully licensed and in good standing with their provincial or territorial regulatory body.
- Experienced in working with child or adult clients.
- Eager to learn and adapt to performing online assessments within their home region and cross-jurisdictionally.
Horizon Health Network
website: https://horizonnb.ca/
Position(s) Available:
10 Psychologist positions available.
Every role within Horizon is essential to fulfilling our goal of delivering exceptional patient and client care, with a commitment to quality and safety. This is your opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of New Brunswickers.
IWK Health
website: https://iwkhealth.ca/
Position(s) Available:
Psychologist (PhD or Masters) Diagnostics, Prov. Preschool Autism Services - Positions Across NS
The Provincial Preschool Autism Service (PPAS) is a partnership between IWK Health (IWK), Nova Scotia Health (NSH), Hearing and Speech Nova Scotia (HSNS) and Autism Nova Scotia (Autism NS). Based upon an extensive review and engagement, autism services in Nova Scotia are in the process of transitioning to a needs-based model responsive to the individual needs of children and their families. It will provide person and family-centred services to preschoolers across Nova Scotia who are suspected of or have a diagnosis of autism. The new and enhanced services will include a greater number and range of interventions and supports available for children and families. Examples include: autism clinical intake and care coordination, family and health professional education, diagnostic assessments, QuickStart NS parent coaching toddler program, a 12-month intensive intervention for children with the greatest social communication and behavior needs, autism interventions by interprofessional teams, and transition to school. The intent is to create an efficient, sustainable, and integrated continuum of health services for preschool age children with autism where services and supports are matched to the needs of children and their families.
Reporting to the Manager of Provincial Preschool Autism Services, the clinical psychologist position is responsible for completing clinical diagnostic assessments of children who are suspected of having a diagnosis of autism. The role may serve both preschool and school age children (note the Provincial Preschool Autism Service will also coordinate diagnostic assessments for school age children). Multiple strategies are underway to enhance access to autism assessments province-wide while intervention services are being enhanced and the Psychologist will play a key role in providing high quality, evidence-based assessment services to children and their families.
All psychologists will work as part of a broader provincial team to support autism diagnostics and collaborate as part of an integrated service delivery model for the Provincial Preschool Autism Service (PPAS). As a result, Psychologists may/will also support PPAS clinical interventions through direct clinical service for families, caregiver education, or clinical consultation and collaboration with families and interprofessional team members as part of PPAS intervention services (i.e., interprofessional teams, intensive service, care coordination, etc.).
Team members completing Diagnostic Assessments are part of the Provincial Preschool Autism Service and are integrated with existing autism diagnostic services provincially. Diagnostic assessments will be coordinated provincially through a provincial clinical intake service and a provincial waitlist. Diagnostic services are supported by provincial clinical leadership and the goal is to reduce variations in access to autism assessment for families, meet standard wait time benchmarks, and support all clinicians to maintain professional competencies.
Depending on expertise and experience and/or skills developed through the course of employment with PPAS, the psychologist will work with various teams to provide direct, consultative, or collaborative services with interprofessional autism intervention teams and with families to provide foundational education, caregiver coaching, care coordination, and transition to school-based intervention services. The proportion of time dedicated to each activity will vary by position and community, depending on needs of the team and families.
Clinical Psychologist, Youth Forensic Services (Signing Bonus Available)
The IWK is a leading pediatric university teaching centre in Canada, providing regional tertiary-level health care to the Maritimes. The Discipline of Psychology is strong and vibrant at IWK Health Centre, with over 60 psychologists who provide services in both Child Health and Mental Health & Addictions programs. Research and teaching opportunities exist for those who have the interest and skill set. As one of the members of Professional Practice Group in Psychology, the successful candidate will have opportunities to work collaboratively on projects and share experiences with other psychologists in different fields of practice. The IWK Health Centre Predoctoral Residency Program in Pediatric and Child-Adolescent Psychology is accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association. The successful candidate will be expected to actively participate in training psychology practicum student and predoctoral residents. Candidates with appropriate credentials may be considered for academic adjunct appointments in an appropriate university department at Dalhousie University. For a confidential conversation about this opportunity, contact arlene.macaskill@iwk.nshealth.ca.
The Provincial Youth Forensic Services team, a service operated under the Mental Health and Addictions Program at the IWK Health Centre, has a position for a doctoral level Clinical Psychologist. The mission of Provincial Youth Forensic Service is to provide evidence-based best practice Health and Mental Health Services to youth and families involved with Correctional Services. The Clinical Psychologist will work across the program based on need. Services include Youth Court Assessment, Assessment for Sexual Offenders, Intervention: Community and Facility. As well as risk assessments for the Criminal Code Review Board. The assessment report provides the court with rehabilitative recommendations for sentencing purposes and recommendations around risk management. These assessments require the ability to work within deadlines and to work effectively with other members of the Youth Forensics team to meet standards for quality control. Intervention work may involve one to one or group treatment with youth offenders and/or family.
Applicants must specify the competition number and include a copy of his/her curriculum vitae including pertinent scientific publications. Applicants must be eligible for candidate registration at the doctoral level with the Nova Scotia Board of Examiners in Psychology (NSBEP) prior to their anticipated start date.
Clinical Psychologist, Pediatric Rehabilitation Service - Signing and Relocation Bonus Available
The Pediatric Rehabilitation Service provides tertiary family-centered care for children and youth with neurodevelopmental disabilities, both congenital and acquired. The Clinical Psychologist is responsible for clinical assessment, diagnoses, intervention, and consultation for referred preschool-age children, and will also assist in the development, implementation, and evaluation of this dynamic and evolving Rehabilitation Service. The Psychologist will join a pediatric psychology group that provides service to a broad range of preschool children, including those with learning and physical disabilities.
Our vibrant Discipline of Psychology includes over 50 members serving a broad array of health and mental health populations. Our Child Health Program includes psychologists and psychometrists that provide assessment and intervention services to a number of health-related populations, including children with autism spectrum disorders, learning disorders, feeding issues, challenges with compliance to medical procedures, and neurodevelopmental and genetic disorders. The Discipline of Psychology at IWK hosts a CPA/APA accredited predoctoral residency in psychology and has strong academic relationships with teaching and research facilities in the Halifax region, including those associated with Dalhousie University.
Lifemark Health Group
Position(s) Available:
TBD
Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre
website: https://mfnerc.org
Position(s) Available:
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST
The School Psychologist functions as a member of an interdisciplinary school-based team of professionals and is responsible for providing specialized school psychology services to First Nations schools in Manitoba. This will include assessment, programming and therapeutic intervention, and consultative services within the three-tiered service delivery model to enhance access to academics and participation in school.
EDUCATIONAL AUDIOLOGIST
The Educational Audiologist functions as a member of a multi-disciplinary school-based team of professionals and is responsible for providing specialized audiology related services to First Nations schools in Manitoba. This will include assessment, programming and therapeutic intervention, and consultative services within the three-tiered service delivery model to enhance access to academics and participation in school.
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
The Speech-Language Pathologist functions as a member of an interdisciplinary school-based team of professionals and is responsible for providing specialized communication-related services to First Nations schools in Manitoba. This will include assessment, programming and therapeutic intervention, and consultative services within the three-tiered service delivery model to enhance access to academics and participation in school.
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION SERVICES FACILITATOR
The Inclusive Education Services Facilitator is part of a multi-disciplinary team and provides case management services to affiliated MFNERC First Nations schools. This includes developing and implementing Inclusive Education processes based on the community defined needs, priorities, and best practices. This also includes assisting in the development of and implementation of appropriate programming for students with additional support needs.
STUDENT SUPPORT FACILITATOR
The Student Support Facilitator functions as a member of an inter-disciplinary school-based team of professionals and is responsible for providing specialized metal health and student wellness services to First Nations schools in Manitoba. The Student Support Facilitator will provide direct or in-direct services to students, staff, and parents to support the unique needs of each child. This will include assessment, programming and therapeutic intervention, and consultative services within the three-tiered service delivery model to enhance access to academics and participation in school.
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST
The Occupational Therapist functions as a member of an interdisciplinary school-based team of professionals and is responsible for providing specialized occupational therapy services to First Nations schools in Manitoba. This will include assessment, programming and therapeutic intervention, and consultative services within the three-tiered service delivery model to enhance access to academics and participation in school
The Newly Institute
website: https://www.thenewly.ca
Position(s) Available:
Psychiatrist - Fredericton, Edmonton, Calgary and Kelowna Clinics
Reporting to the Manager of Clinical Services, you will play an integral role in the multidisciplinary team of The Newly Institute, with close involvement in each stage of client care. You’ll provide initial assessments to our diverse referral sources including private clients, long-term disability providers, workers’ compensation organizations, and more. The Psychiatric assessment will provide recommendations on programming at The Newly Institute, while providing input on medication optimization and insight on treatment targets.
You’ll also take part in routine case rounds while providing follow-up care during treatment. When on-site, Psychiatry has the unique opportunity to facilitate reflection and integration with clients taking part in Ketamine Assisted Therapy. At the end of the program, you’ll see clients for discharge assessment, and recommendations.
You’ll work in a fast-paced environment as an integral member of a dynamic multidisciplinary team, while sharing our core values of communication, community, excellence, health, and innovation.
WHAT YOU BRING
Education
• A Doctor of Medicine (MD) medical degree is required.
Professional Registration/Designation
• Eligibility for certification with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in Psychiatry is required.
• Eligibility for Licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia is required.
Technical Competences
• Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams is preferred.
• Proficiency with Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems is an asset.
Registered Social Worker - Fredericton, Edmonton, Calgary and Kelowna Clinics
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Reporting to the Manager of Clinical Services you be responsible for conducting intakes, case management, group facilitation, and providing therapy for individuals struggling with complex mental health conditions. Working with a rotational therapist model, you will collaborate as an integral member of a dynamic multidisciplinary team towards positive outcomes for clients, while sharing our core values of communication, community, excellence, health, and innovation.
Client Care Accountabilities
• Provide individual trauma therapy utilizing Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) and/or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).
• Conduct efficient and effective clinical client assessments (mental health history, risk assessment, trauma, and addictions).
• Facilitate psychoeducation groups (based on ACT, sleep education, DBT skills, mindfulness, and family support).
• Provide resource-based interventions, case management and coordination, transition, or discharge planning.
• Assist in grounding and reflection post-psychopharmacological treatment.
• Completion of client intake assessment and documentation.
• Demonstrate expertise and skills to support clients presenting with:
o Post-traumatic stress disorder
o Psychological injury
o Addiction
o Depression
o Anxiety
o Other mental health diagnoses
Team Collaboration Accountabilities
• Participate in weekly case consultations and complex case discussions with an interdisciplinary team.
• Work collaboratively with other therapists by sharing a client caseload, within a rotating therapist model.
• Communicate with other clinicians on a regular basis about issues related to client care.
• Participate in mental health promotion activities and contribute to establishing and maintaining mental health and addictions community resources.
Administrative Accountabilities
• Ensure same-day completion of session notes.
• Complete assessment reports in a timely manner.
• Provide reporting to third parties and community referral sources.
• Attend relevant clinical meetings, including but not limited to WorkSafe BC (Return to Work) and other programs.
• Engagement in professional consults and supervision.
Other responsibilities related to the role and scope of work may be assigned.
WHAT YOU BRING
Experience
• A minimum of 2 years of experience working as a Registered Social Worker is required.
• 2+ years of experience in mental health assessment/triage and treatment is a strong asset.
• 2+ years of experience treating complex PTSD is an asset.
• Experience treating addiction is a strong asset.
• Experience with individual, group, and family counselling is an asset.
• Equivalences of experience may be considered.
Education
• A master’s degree in Social Work is required.
Professional Registration/Designation
• An active registration with applicable provincial governing body is required.
• Professional liability insurance is required.
Technical Competences
• Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Teams is required.
• Proficiency with Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems is required.
• Experience with Med Access EMR is an asset.
3 - DO YOU WISH TO ENTER DETAILS FOR ANOTHER POSITION? YES
Registered Psychologist - Fredericton, Edmonton, Calgary and Kelowna Clinics
Reporting to the Manager of Clinical Services, you will assess, diagnose, and provide treatment for individuals experiencing complex mental health conditions. Following our rotational therapist model, you will work collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary team to achieve positive client outcomes, while sharing our core values of communication, community, excellence, health, and innovation.
Client-Centered Care Accountabilities
• Provide individual trauma therapy utilizing Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and/or Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART).
• Conduct efficient and effective clinical client assessments (mental health history, risk assessment, trauma, and addictions).
• Facilitate psychoeducation groups (based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), sleep education, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) skills, mindfulness, and family support).
• Conduct WorkSafe/WCB assessments for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Screens.
• Assist in grounding and reflection post psychopharmacological treatment.
• Complete trauma timelines and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)/Flex discharge summaries.
• Demonstrate expertise and skills to support clients presenting with:
o Post-traumatic stress disorder
o Psychological injury
o Addiction and substance use
o Depression
o Anxiety
o Moral Injury
o Personality Disorders
o Other mental health diagnoses
Team Collaboration Accountabilities
• Participate in weekly case consultations and complex case discussions, with the interdisciplinary team
• Work collaboratively with other therapists within a rotating therapist model.
• Communicate with other clinicians on a regular basis about issues related to client care
• Attend relevant clinical meetings, including but not limited to WorkSafe/WCB (Return to Work) and other programs.
• Engage in professional consults and supervision.
Administrative Accountabilities
• Ensure same-day completion of session notes.
• Complete assessment reports in a timely manner.
• Provide reporting to third-parties and community referral sources.
Community Advocacy
• Participate in mental health promotion activities and contribute to establishing and maintaining mental health and addictions community resources
WHAT YOU BRING
Experience
• A minimum of 2 years of experience in mental health assessment/triage and treatment is required.
• Experience using evidence-based trauma therapy, specifically EMDR or ART is an asset.
• Experience with individual, group, and family counselling is an asset.
• Equivalencies of experience may be considered.
Education
• A Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology or similar program is required.
• Professional training certificates in EMDR and/or ART are significant assets.
Professional Registration/Designation
• An active registration with applicable provincial governing body is required.
• Professional liability insurance is required.
Technical Competences
Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Outlook, and Teams is required. Proficiency with Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems is also required.
Registered Clinical Counsellor - Kelowna Clinic
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Reporting to the Manager of Clinical Services you be primarily responsible for group facilitation, and providing one-to-one therapy for individuals struggling with complex mental health conditions. Working with a rotational therapist model, you will collaborate as an integral member of a dynamic multidisciplinary team towards positive outcomes for clients, while sharing our core values of communication, community, excellence, health, and innovation.
Client Care Accountabilities
• Provide individual trauma therapy utilizing Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) and/or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).
• Conduct efficient and effective clinical client assessments (mental health history, risk assessment, trauma, and addictions).
• Facilitate psychoeducation groups (based on ACT, sleep education, DBT skills, mindfulness, and family support).
• Provide resource-based interventions, case management and coordination, transition, or discharge planning.
• Assist in grounding and reflection post-psychopharmacological treatment.
• Completion of client intake assessment and documentation.
• Demonstrate expertise and skills to support clients presenting with:
o Post-traumatic stress disorder
o Psychological injury
o Addiction
o Depression
o Anxiety
o Other mental health diagnoses
Team Collaboration Accountabilities
• Participate in weekly case consultations and complex case discussions with an interdisciplinary team.
• Work collaboratively with other therapists by sharing a client caseload, within a rotating therapist model.
• Communicate with other clinicians on a regular basis about issues related to client care.
• Participate in mental health promotion activities and contribute to establishing and maintaining mental health and addictions community resources.
Administrative Accountabilities
• Ensure same-day completion of session notes.
• Complete assessment reports in a timely manner.
• Provide reporting to third parties and community referral sources.
• Attend relevant clinical meetings, including but not limited to WorkSafe BC (Return to Work) and other programs.
• Engagement in professional consults and supervision.
WHAT YOU BRING
Experience
• A minimum of 2 years of experience working as a Registered Clinical Counsellor is required.
• 2+ years of experience in mental health assessment/triage and treatment is a strong asset.
• 2+ years of experience treating complex PTSD is an asset.
• 2+ utilizing EMDR or ART for treatment of PTSD.
• Experience treating addiction is a strong asset.
• Experience with individual, group, and family counselling is an asset.
• Equivalences of experience may be considered.
Education
• A master’s degree in Counselling or related field is required.
Professional Registration/Designation
• An active registration with British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCCSW) is required.
• Professional liability insurance is required.
Technical Competences
Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Teams is required. Proficiency with Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems is also required.
New Brunswick Department of Health / Ministère de la santé du Nouveau-Brunswick
website: https://nbhealthjobs.com/
Position(s) Available:
Psychologue
Sous la responsabilité du gestionnaire régional du développement organisationnel et services de soutien aux travailleurs, le titulaire du poste fournit une gamme complète de services psychologiques à l’ensemble des travailleurs de la santé dirigés vers le service. Le/La psychologue offrira des services directs tels que l’évaluation, le diagnostic, le traitement en thérapie individuelle ou de groupe, l’intervention en situation de crise, la réadaptation, la prévention et la promotion. Il/Elle se doit d’avoir une approche holistique et offrir des interventions variées facilitant le rétablissement et le retour au travail complet du travailleurs de la santé. La personne travaillera au sein d’une équipe interdisciplinaire et offrira des services d’encadrement, de formation et d’orientation à d’autres travailleurs et équipes au sein du Réseau de santé Vitalité. Exerce un rôle conseil dans son champ d’activité notamment auprès des gestionnaires en matière de gestion du changement et de mieux-être au travail. En étroite collaboration avec les différentes équipes ressources humaines, assume la responsabilité de la coordination et l’élaboration de l’offre de service visant, la prévention de l’épuisement professionnel et favorisant des mécanismes et programmes afin d’assurer la santé mentale au travail. Collabore aux initiatives de développement des services de soutien aux travailleurs, notamment en assurant la mise en œuvre d’un plan en matière des services offerts.
Psychologist
The Psychologist is responsible for:
Providing psychological treatment to individuals and groups
Assessing cognition and emotional functioning for the purpose of treatment, diagnosis, return to work/school, and discharge planning
Consult with the care team
Building capacity and educating others by leading information and education sessions as needed
Participating in developing, maintaining, and evaluating the quality of patient services through quality improvement and research activities
Supervising the work of doctoral-level practicum students, interns, and residents in Psychology
Maintaining clinical records and documentation (in English)
Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services
Position(s) Available:
10 positions
Multiple Psychologist III positions in a variety of clinical areas and practice settings
Old North Psychology
website: https://oldnorthpsychology.ca
Position(s) Available:
Old North Psychology is a general psychotherapy practice in London, Ontario looking to grow our team of psychologists. Currently, we are a group practice of 6 clinical psychologists at varying points in our careers. We own and occupy a cozy, century building in downtown London, and our setting is more home-like than office-like. Our practice culture is relaxed with a focus on client care and cultivating a collegial work environment. We emphasize autonomy and independence while also providing opportunities to connect with colleagues for supervision, consult nights, and informally throughout your workday.
Our practice was established by Dr. Lisa Destun in 2002, making it one of the most well-established practices in London. Old North Psychology is a busy and dynamic practice that receives a wide range of referrals from various community sources. We hire only PhD-level (or PhD-track) psychologists, which makes our practice quite unique within London. We primarily offer services to adults, both individual and couples, with some of us seeing adolescents. If you are an autonomous psychologist you will be able to tailor your caseload to your preference. Perhaps you are working in a hospital or organizational setting and wanting to expand your breadth of practice with a few days in private practice or are looking for a different career opportunity altogether with more control and flexibility in your workday. If you are a Ph.D-track student, psychology resident, or looking for supervised practice opportunity, we would be thrilled to work with you to create a personalized placement to suit your training and career objectives.
We have flexibility in our office space and enough referrals to allow for full-time work but also welcome those wanting to work on a part-time, casual basis. We are also flexible when it comes to virtual or in-person services and leave it up to each clinician to manage their preferred schedule. Of course, daytime, evening, and weekend work is available, depending on your availability.
Pearson Canada Assessment
website: https://pearsonclinical.ca
Position(s) Available:
Les examinateurs du WIAT-4 seront chargés de recruter des participants âgés de 4 à 50 ans résidant au Canada et d’administrer la version standardisée du WIAT-4 à ces participants. En tant qu’examinateur, vous vous assurerez que le participant est éligible à l’étude (en se basant sur les critères d’inclusion/ exclusion, de l’année scolaire, de l’âge, etc.) et que le test est administré correctement de manière standard. Les examinateurs recevront tout le matériel de test nécessaire de Pearson et seront responsables de retourner le matériel restant à Pearson à la fin de l’étude. Toutes les séances de tests sont programmées par vous et peuvent être effectuées à votre convenance (et à celle du participant) pendant la période d’étude.
Possibilities Clinic
website: https://possibilitiesclinic.com
Position(s) Available:
Psychologist/Psychological Associate
Join our dynamic, collaborative, and multidisciplinary team at the Possibilities Clinic as a part-time contractor or full-time employee. We are specialists in the assessment and treatment of neurodevelopmental differences, like ADHD and comorbid disorders that often go along with it like Learning Disabilities, Tourette Syndrome, and Autism. Headquartered in Toronto, the clinic offers virtual- first assessment and treatment services to children, teens, and adults all across Ontario. You’ll have the opportunity to work remotely from home from anywhere in Canada with appropriate Ontario licensure, or in-person as part of a hybrid model of care if you prefer working from our Toronto office. This position is uniquely collaborative. All of our assessments involve Psychologists/Psychological Associates working together with Physicians to rule in or out various neurodevelopmental diagnoses and comorbidities, and to develop integrated Treatment Plans. Information gathered from clinical interviews, and data derived from psychometric testing, are discussed in daily Clinical Team Rounds. Report preparation is strongly supported by our Psychometry Team. You are welcome to participate in specialized services beyond our Comprehensive ADHD Assessments if you have additional interests in comorbidities like Autism and/or Learning Disabilities. Training in specialized ADHD Assessments will be offered if required. Full-time employees will also have opportunities to develop innovative resources and programs, and to provide therapy, based on their expertise and interests as we continue to expand our services.
Bilingual (French/English) Psychologist/Psychological Associate
Join our dynamic, collaborative, and multidisciplinary team at the Possibilities Clinic as a part-time contractor or full-time employee who can offer psychological services in English and French. We are specialists in the assessment and treatment of neurodevelopmental differences, like ADHD and comorbid disorders that often go along with it like Learning Disabilities, Tourette Syndrome, and Autism. Headquartered in Toronto, the clinic offers virtual- first assessment and treatment services to children, teens, and adults all across Ontario. You’ll have the opportunity to work remotely from home from anywhere in Canada with appropriate Ontario licensure, or in-person as part of a hybrid model of care if you prefer working from our Toronto office. This position is uniquely collaborative. All of our assessments involve Psychologists/Psychological Associates working together with Physicians to rule in or out various neurodevelopmental diagnoses and comorbidities, and to develop integrated Treatment Plans. Information gathered from clinical interviews, and data derived from psychometric testing, are discussed in daily Clinical Team Rounds. Report preparation is strongly supported by our Psychometry Team. You are welcome to participate in specialized services beyond our Comprehensive ADHD Assessments if you have additional interests in comorbidities like Autism and/or Learning Disabilities. Training in specialized ADHD Assessments will be offered if required. Full-time employees will also have opportunities to develop innovative resources and programs, and to provide therapy, based on their expertise and interests as we continue to expand our services.
Psychology Graduates seeking Supervised Practice for registration with CPO
Join our dynamic, collaborative, and multidisciplinary team at the Possibilities Clinic. We are specialists in the assessment and treatment of neurodevelopmental differences, like ADHD and comorbid disorders that often go along with it like Learning Disabilities, Tourette Syndrome, and Autism. Headquartered in Toronto, the clinic offers virtual- first assessment and treatment services to children, teens, and adults all across Ontario. You’ll have the opportunity to work remotely from home from anywhere in Canada with appropriate Ontario licensure, or in-person as part of a hybrid model of care if you prefer working from our Toronto office. This position is uniquely collaborative. All of our assessments involve Psychologists/Psychological Associates working together with Physicians to rule in or out various neurodevelopmental diagnoses and comorbidities, and to develop integrated Treatment Plans. Information gathered from clinical interviews, and data derived from psychometric testing, are discussed in daily Clinical Team Rounds. Report preparation is strongly supported by our Psychometry Team. You are welcome to participate in specialized services beyond our Comprehensive ADHD Assessments if you have additional interests or experience in comorbidities like Autism and/or Learning Disabilities. Training in specialized ADHD Assessments will be offered as part of your superivised practice. The ability to offer services in French and English is an asset.
Province of Prince Edward Island
website: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en
Position(s) Available:
TBA
Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA)
website: https://jobs.phsa.ca/
Position(s) Available:
School Psychologist - Sunny Hill Health Centre
https://jobs.phsa.ca/job/vancouver/school-psychologist-sunny-hill-health-centre/909/4385026528
Are you passionate about helping our province’s children and youth to live healthier lives? Do you have experience conducting psycho-educational assessment in children with complex profiles?
Sunny Hill Health Center – located in our new state-of-the-art centre located on campus at BC Children’s Hospital in beautiful Vancouver, BC – is seeking a PHD level School Psychologist to provide individualized, comprehensive assessments to assigned child and youth patients through our Complex Developmental Behavioural Conditions (CDBC) program. CDBC delivers inter-disciplinary, diagnostic assessment services for children and youth aged 18 months to 19 years experiencing significant functional difficulties including intellectual disabilities, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
Supported by a collaborative, multidisciplinary team, our goal is to ensure a welcoming and supportive environment with continued education and development – and offer the opportunity for you to work from home to complete reporting. Previous experience working with families from a range of diverse populations is highly desirable.
What you’ll do
Provide developmental and psycho-educational diagnostic psychology assessment services for specified programs and or patient groups, in consultation with the Program Manager and Head of Psychology as required.
Coordinate and deliver a full range of developmental and psycho-educational diagnostic assessments such as cognitive, educational, and social/emotional evaluations. Document assessments and outcomes and advise members of the treatment team of diagnostic outcomes.
Function as a primary contact for the interprofessional diagnostic teams or individual serving our identified patient groups. Provide consultation and information to community partners, public, community and professional groups as requested by the Program Manager.
Provide information and advice to colleagues, physicians and hospital personnel regarding the diagnostic assessment, outcomes, recommendations and patient care issues.
Participate in in-service education for program, department and hospital staff.
Supervise and provide evaluations for School Psychology learners and students.
What you bring
Current registration by the College of Psychologists of British Columbia, or registration within one (1) year of employment.
Training at the doctoral level in School psychology or Educational Psychology with related experience in specified program area, including one (1) year of recent related experience working with children, adolescents and their families.
Recent related experience in child developmental/school and/or health care environment.
Psychologist, COMPASS Program - BC Children’s Hospital
https://jobs.phsa.ca/job/vancouver/psychologist-compass-program-bc-children-s-hospital/909/36512164592
Compass is a province-wide service that supports evidence based care to all BC children and youth (0-25) living with mental health and substance use concerns. This is done by supporting community care providers with the information, advice and resources they need to deliver appropriate and timely care to children and youth close to home. Key attributes of Compass team members include flexibility, adaptability and a "lean-in" attitude. In this role, attention to detail, self-direction, problem solving, and initiative are essential.
What you’ll do
Plan and organize the provision of services for specified programs or patient group(s), in consultation with the Head of Psychology or designate and in collaboration with the Clinic/Program Manager/Director (if applicable).
Participate in activities related to coordinating the inter-disciplinary team as required for the clinic/program service delivery.
Coordinate and deliver a comprehensive range of psychodiagnostic assessments and treatment services such as cognitive, educational and social/emotional evaluations and psychotherapeutic interventions, including individual or group therapy, behaviour management, play psychotherapy, hypnosis, biofeedback, parent groups.
Document assessments, treatment plans and outcomes and advises other members of the treatment team.
Function as a primary Psychology contact for treatment teams, individuals or persons serving identified patient groups.
Make recommendations for program planning and/or evaluation and the revision of criteria and procedures for referrals, needs assessment and case documentation.
Promote the services of the department to the public, community and Professionals’ groups as requested by the Head of Psychology or designate and in collaboration with the Clinic/Program Manager/Director (if applicable).
Provide information and advice to colleagues, physicians and hospital personnel regarding psychological assessment, treatment modalities and patient care issues.
What you bring
Current registration by the College of Psychologists of British Columbia, or eligibility for registration.
Training at the doctoral level in child clinical and/or developmental psychology, pediatric neuropsychology, or a closely related area.
Recent related experience in women’s and/or children, adolescent, psychodiagnostic, clinical and/or health care environment.
Psychologist
The successful candidate will bring previous medical psychology experience to support the multidisciplinary team in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at BC Children’s Hospital, with a focus on staff support to combat moral distress and burnout. The PICU team cares for a variety of critically ill patients and their families ranging from 0-17 years. This position includes one day per week of protected academic time to lead program development, evaluation, and research, including a newly funded pet therapy project.
• Schedule is 0800 – 1600 M-F, schedule is flexible
• Interviews will be held in early September
Job Summary:
In accordance with the Mission, Vision and Values, and strategic directions of Provincial Health Services Authority patient safety is a priority and a responsibility shared by everyone at PHSA, and as such, the requirement to continuously improve quality and safety is inherent in all aspects of this position. Reporting to the Head of Psychology and Program Director, when applicable, and in accordance with established policies, procedures, standards of practice and guidelines, the Psychologist provides psychological services to assigned patients/clients with a variety of medical, developmental, behavioural, psychiatric and other problems. Contributes to departmental and organizational mandates and goals related to C&W’s role as an academic health centre.
Qualifications:
Education, Training and Experience
• Current registration by the College of Psychologists of British Columbia, or eligibility for registration.
• Training at the doctoral level in child clinical and/or developmental psychology, pediatric neuropsychology, or a closely related area.
• Recent related experience in women’s and/or children, adolescent, psychodiagnostic, clinical and/or health care environment.
Psychologist B, Red Fish Healing Centre, BC Mental Health & Substance Use Services – Coquitlam, BC
https://jobs.phsa.ca/job/coquitlam/psychologist-b-red-fish-healing-centre-bc-mental-health-and-substance-use-services-coquitlam-bc/909/60726721216
What you’ll do
Completes psychological assessments of clients, utilizing standardized and evidence- based interview and assessment procedures, including cognitive, social/emotional/personality, and behavioural assessments. Within a bio/psycho/social treatment model and working as part of an interdisciplinary team, incorporates psychological assessment results with the broader treatment plan.
Provides psychological treatment and facilitates the education of referred clients by developing a treatment plan incorporating evidence based therapies and including the integration of cognitive behaviour therapy, supportive psychotherapy and individual short-term therapy/counseling interventions to clients and group therapy to enhance mental, physical, emotional and interpersonal functions.
Assesses client’s progress, providing support to client, family members/care givers and facilitating the process of cognitive, emotional and behavioural changes according to the plan of treatment. Designs, implements, monitors and evaluates cognitive and/or behaviour therapy programs and assist clients to mitigate dysfunctional behavior, with more constructive/adaptive coping strategies, for referred clients as required. Organizes and leads group behaviour rehearsal/psychotherapy sessions.
Promotes the development of psychological services within the hospital/program by performing duties such as planning, organizing, providing and participating in inter-disciplinary and intra-disciplinary professional development programs.
Provides formal and informal consultation to interdisciplinary team members, staff/community psychologists, other health care facilities and students by reviewing client/family needs or a specific client’s progress, problem solving and providing guidance/knowledge in the management of a client or client group and information regarding the appropriate usage of psychology assessment and testing tools to facilitate a conducive learning environment and ongoing staff development.
What you bring
Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from a recognized university.
Two (2) years recent related experience in therapeutic, diagnostic and consultation services in the designated scope of practice areas of mental health & addiction services such as experience working with individuals with mental health issues, substance misuse, anxiety and mood disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Current registration with the College of Psychologists of British Columbia.
Knowledge of the principles of recovery in mental illness.
Knowledge of psychological assessment, including semi-structured diagnostic assessment.
Forensic Psychologist
What you’ll do
Complete comprehensive psychological assessments, including the assessment of risk to re-offend upon referral by reviewing legal orders to ascertain the stage of proceedings and the nature of the assessment requested. Consult with the interdisciplinary team, which may include the assigned psychiatrist, case manager, nurse, psychiatric social worker, and psychologist assistant as necessary to determine the nature of the assessment. Review police reports and previous psychological, nursing, psychiatric, and social assessments. Determine the appropriate battery of psychological testing to be administered to the offender. Arrange and conduct psychological interviews with various individuals and other relevant collaterals. Advise the accused person regarding issues of consent and confidentiality/non-confidentiality. Supervise and/or administer psychological testing and interpret the results.
Prepare comprehensive written psychological reports that include descriptions and interpretations of psychological testing and formulation of a psychological profile with recommendations for treatment and management of risk-related behaviors. Psychological Reports must be prepared at a standard for submission to the Courts or the BC Review Board.
Participate in treatment planning conferences relating to persons who have been referred for assessment by providing input from a forensic psychology perspective on a variety of issues related to the patient.
Provide testimony as an expert forensic psychology witness in the Courts or BC Review Board hearings in support of psychological assessments by researching, studying, and understanding complex legal and clinical issues related to relationships between psychological factors and criminal behaviors. Maintain up-to-date knowledge and understanding of forensic psychology issues and expertise in risk assessment and risk management tools and the relationship to criminal behavior. Establish through education, experience, and reputation recognition by the courts as an expert witness in forensic psychology. Be able to withstand intensive and extensive cross-examination intended to diminish status as an expert witness or destroy credibility or accuracy of facts, testing formulations, conclusions, and recommendations contained in written reports.
Participate in research in relevant areas of forensic psychology by assisting in the development of design and outcome studies. Assist in data collection and analysis. Work with institutions of higher learning in major research undertakings. Prepare research papers for publication and presentation at relevant psychiatric and psychological conferences. Maintain an up-to-date review of relevant research in issues of forensic psychology.
Provide direction to psychological assistants and supervise residents and trainees in clinical psychology by apprising assistants and trainees of complex legal issues inherent in forensic psychology. Assign cases and determine appropriate psychological testing to be applied. Monitor accuracy and quality of testing processes and interpretation of results. Participate in evaluation of work performance and identify areas of weakness and strength. Ensure opportunities for training and hands-on experience. Liaise with training supervisors at institutions of learning.
What you bring
Qualifications
Doctoral degree (PhD. or PsyD) in Clinical Forensic Psychology or Clinical Psychology with experience in a forensic and/or tertiary-level mental health context.
One (1) year direct clinical experience performing diagnostic assessment and treatment of adults in a forensic or tertiary-level mental health setting including risk assessment, cognitive behavioral therapy or other relevant assessment and treatment modalities.
Current registration with the College of Psychologists of British Columbia, or secured within 18 months of hire.
Forensic Psychologist
What you’ll do
Complete comprehensive psychological assessments, including the assessment of risk to re-offend upon referral by reviewing legal orders to ascertain the stage of proceedings and the nature of the assessment requested. Consult with the interdisciplinary team, which may include the assigned psychiatrist, case manager, nurse, psychiatric social worker, and psychologist assistant as necessary to determine the nature of the assessment. Review police reports and previous psychological, nursing, psychiatric, and social assessments. Determine the appropriate battery of psychological testing to be administered to the offender. Arrange and conduct psychological interviews with various individuals and other relevant collaterals. Advise the accused person regarding issues of consent and confidentiality/non-confidentiality. Supervise and/or administer psychological testing and interpret the results.
Prepare comprehensive written psychological reports that include descriptions and interpretations of psychological testing and formulation of a psychological profile with recommendations for treatment and management of risk-related behaviors. Psychological Reports must be prepared at a standard for submission to the Courts or the BC Review Board.
Participate in treatment planning conferences relating to persons who have been referred for assessment by providing input from a forensic psychology perspective on a variety of issues related to the patient.
Provide testimony as an expert forensic psychology witness in the Courts or BC Review Board hearings in support of psychological assessments by researching, studying, and understanding complex legal and clinical issues related to relationships between psychological factors and criminal behaviors. Maintain up-to-date knowledge and understanding of forensic psychology issues and expertise in risk assessment and risk management tools and the relationship to criminal behavior. Establish through education, experience, and reputation recognition by the courts as an expert witness in forensic psychology. Be able to withstand intensive and extensive cross-examination intended to diminish status as an expert witness or destroy credibility or accuracy of facts, testing formulations, conclusions, and recommendations contained in written reports.
Participate in research in relevant areas of forensic psychology by assisting in the development of design and outcome studies. Assist in data collection and analysis. Work with institutions of higher learning in major research undertakings. Prepare research papers for publication and presentation at relevant psychiatric and psychological conferences. Maintain an up-to-date review of relevant research in issues of forensic psychology.
Provide direction to psychological assistants and supervise residents and trainees in clinical psychology by apprising assistants and trainees of complex legal issues inherent in forensic psychology. Assign cases and determine appropriate psychological testing to be applied. Monitor accuracy and quality of testing processes and interpretation of results. Participate in evaluation of work performance and identify areas of weakness and strength. Ensure opportunities for training and hands-on experience. Liaise with training supervisors at institutions of learning.
What you bring
Qualifications
Doctoral degree (PhD. or PsyD) in Clinical Forensic Psychology or Clinical Psychology with experience in a forensic and/or tertiary-level mental health context.
One (1) year direct clinical experience performing diagnostic assessment and treatment of adults in a forensic or tertiary-level mental health setting including risk assessment, cognitive behavioral therapy or other relevant assessment and treatment modalities.
Current registration with the College of Psychologists of British Columbia, or secured within 18 months of hire.
Forensic Psychologist
https://jobs.phsa.ca/job/coquitlam/forensic-psychologist-minimum-and-medium-security-units-bc-mental-health-and-substance-use-services/909/63194578768
What you’ll do
Complete comprehensive psychological assessments, including the assessment of risk to re-offend upon referral by reviewing legal orders to ascertain the stage of proceedings and the nature of the assessment requested. Consult with the interdisciplinary team, which may include the assigned psychiatrist, case manager, nurse, psychiatric social worker, and psychologist assistant as necessary to determine the nature of the assessment. Review police reports and previous psychological, nursing, psychiatric, and social assessments. Determine the appropriate battery of psychological testing to be administered to the offender. Arrange and conduct psychological interviews with various individuals and other relevant collaterals. Advise the accused person regarding issues of consent and confidentiality/non-confidentiality. Supervise and/or administer psychological testing and interpret the results.
Prepare comprehensive written psychological reports that include descriptions and interpretations of psychological testing and formulation of a psychological profile with recommendations for treatment and management of risk-related behaviors. Psychological Reports must be prepared at a standard for submission to the Courts or the BC Review Board.
Participate in treatment planning conferences relating to persons who have been referred for assessment by providing input from a forensic psychology perspective on a variety of issues related to the patient.
Provide testimony as an expert forensic psychology witness in the Courts or BC Review Board hearings in support of psychological assessments by researching, studying, and understanding complex legal and clinical issues related to relationships between psychological factors and criminal behaviors. Maintain up-to-date knowledge and understanding of forensic psychology issues and expertise in risk assessment and risk management tools and the relationship to criminal behavior. Establish through education, experience, and reputation recognition by the courts as an expert witness in forensic psychology. Be able to withstand intensive and extensive cross-examination intended to diminish status as an expert witness or destroy credibility or accuracy of facts, testing formulations, conclusions, and recommendations contained in written reports.
Participate in research in relevant areas of forensic psychology by assisting in the development of design and outcome studies. Assist in data collection and analysis. Work with institutions of higher learning in major research undertakings. Prepare research papers for publication and presentation at relevant psychiatric and psychological conferences. Maintain an up-to-date review of relevant research in issues of forensic psychology.
Provide direction to psychological assistants and supervise residents and trainees in clinical psychology by apprising assistants and trainees of complex legal issues inherent in forensic psychology. Assign cases and determine appropriate psychological testing to be applied. Monitor accuracy and quality of testing processes and interpretation of results. Participate in evaluation of work performance and identify areas of weakness and strength. Ensure opportunities for training and hands-on experience. Liaise with training supervisors at institutions of learning.
What you bring
Qualifications
Doctoral degree (PhD. or PsyD) in Clinical Forensic Psychology or Clinical Psychology with experience in a forensic and/or tertiary-level mental health context.
One (1) year direct clinical experience performing diagnostic assessment and treatment of adults in a forensic or tertiary-level mental health setting including risk assessment, cognitive behavioral therapy or other relevant assessment and treatment modalities.
Current registration with the College of Psychologists of British Columbia, or secured within 18 months of hire.
Lead, Psychology Professional Practice, Forensic Psychiatric Hospital
https://jobs.phsa.ca/job/coquitlam/lead-psychology-professional-practice-forensic-psychiatric-hospital-bc-mental-health-and-substance-/909/61906921152
What you’ll do
Provide, clinical and professional practice leadership to the department of psychology and participate in the planning and coordination of psychology services across the BCMHSUS Complex Mental Health and Substance Use (CMHSU) portfolio including the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital, Regional Forensic Clinics, Red Fish Healing Centre for Mental Health and Addictions, and Heartwood Centre for Women. Lead, direct, and ensure standardization of evidence based practice in psychology services through collaboration and coordination with psychologists; department, program, and professional practice leads; multi-disciplinary teams and clinical unit staff, medical staff, Learning & Development personnel, and others as appropriate.
Provide supervision to staff members, facilitate workplace solutions, and develop processes for quality assurance and adherence to professional and organizational standards. Identify departmental needs and contribute to the development of operating and capital proposals including making recommendations to the Director regarding a variety of issues such as workload, staff resources, minor and capital equipment purchases, and workspace allocations.
Contribute to the establishment and maintenance of job descriptions for the Psychology service. Participate in staff selection, orientation, and on-boarding and collaborates with the Director on initiatives related to engagement, practice enhancement and performance appraisal. Clarify and support performance expectations with staff members while referring actions and documentation that may require formal disciplinary action to the Director.
Ensure registration, professional standards, practice guidelines, and code of ethics requirements are understood, monitored, and maintained by methods such as collaborating with others and developing policies and procedures. Develop, implement and monitor quality improvement initiatives to ensure professional standards and performance are maintained and advanced for the discipline of psychology. Maintain a system of policy development to ensure policies are consistent with the professional practice guidelines and corporate policy. Maintain an awareness of legislation governing clinical practice and support the department in meeting the associated requirements.
Provide leadership, direction, and guidance in the development of education, research, and special projects aimed toward the advancement of expertise in psychological practice and support of the overall delivery of evidence based and trauma informed care across CMHSU programs. Work in collaboration with the Director, Psychology; Learning & Development, program and professional practice leadership, clinical service area staff, community partners, and others in the development of educational strategies based on organizational priorities.
What you bring
Qualifications:
Graduate of a Doctoral level program in Psychology.
Six (6) years recent related clinical experience including two (2) years’ experience in a leadership capacity in clinical psychology or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Current registration with the College of Psychologists of British Columbia.
University of Regina – Department of Psychology
Position(s) Available:
Assistant/Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology
Duties of the successful candidate will include teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level, honours and graduate thesis supervision, supervision of clinical practicums, and participation in departmental activities. The successful candidate is expected to develop an independent program of research in clinical psychology that would be eligible for Tri-Council and/or Canada Foundation for Innovation funding.
University of Toronto Scarborough
website: https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/psych/welcome-department-psychology
Position(s) Available:
TBA
Vitalité health network / Réseau de santé vitalité
website: https://www.vitalitenb.ca/
Position(s) Available:
Psychologue 1
Membre d’une équipe multidisciplinaire, le titulaire de ce poste fournit une gamme complète de services psychologiques à la clientèle enfants et adolescent du CSMC présentant diverses problématiques dans le cadre de la Prestation de services intégrés (PSI). Le/La psychologue offrira des services tels que l’évaluation, le traitement en thérapie individuelle ou de groupe, l’intervention en situation de crise, la réadaptation, la prévention et la promotion. Il/Elle se doit d’avoir une approche holistique, dans un modèle de livraison de service axé sur le rétablissement.
WorkSafeBC
website: https://www.worksafebc.com/en/about-us/careers?utm_campaign=Psychology-2024&utm_medium=outreach&utm_source=CPA
Position(s) Available:
Psychology Advisor
Senior Psychology Advisor
Psychology Advisors at WorkSafeBC are part of interdisciplinary case management teams that focus on helping injured workers in their recovery, rehabilitation, and safe return to work.