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Job Location | La Ronge |
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Job Type | Permanent |
Wage/Salary Info: $35.137 to $42.966 (5 step range)Application InformationEmployer Name: Saskatchewan Health AuthorityIncorrect map location Hide the mapContact Name: Health Careers in SaskatchewanContact Email: *********@healthcareersinsask.caEmployer Website: https://www.healthcareersinsask.ca/work/opportunities/job-posting/jobid=92fa4127-90e7-ee11-a81c-002248af1e83DescriptionEmployer Job Number: GO-00740029-2Facility: Youth Services - La Ronge The Mental Health Social Worker will provide client-driven health and social case management assistance to children and youth in the community of La Ronge and those clients attending the La Ronge Health Centre to achieve safe and reasonable goals that will optimize clients #39; health and wellness and improve their quality of life. The Mental Health Social Worker works in collaboration with clients, their families and community and government agencies, and works closely with the Mental and Addictions teams in La Ronge.The Mental Health Social Worker also acts as a resource to and supports the development of community and interagency initiatives as they pertain to their mandate. Qualifications:- Degree in Social Work is required- Membership with Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers (SASW)- Possession of a valid driver #39;s licenceKnowledge, Skills and AbilitiesA willingness to build on the strengths of the community and the resiliency of its familiesA willingness to continually improve existing programs to meet the specific needs and culture of the community as new issues and trends emergeIncumbent will demonstrate a commitment to service excellence, and employee and patient safety in the context of quality improvement and risk managementKnowledge of human development and family dynamics relating to family violence, trauma, loss and grief, addiction, and povertyKnowledge of mental health treatment resources and the skills to make appropriate assessments and referralsOther InformationField HoursPreference for this position will be given to HSAS members in accordance with the terms and conditions of the SAHO/HSAS Collective Agreement.HSAS seniority within the SaskatFor more information on this job, please visit the employer #39;s website.