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Counsellor - Indigenous Student Support - Jobs in Waterloo, ON

Job LocationWaterloo, ON
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Job TypeFull Time

Job Description

Overview:The Office of Indigenous Relations strives for an environment that reflects our society and our student body. In order to address the unique needs and concerns of our Indigenous students, we are seeking an Indigenous candidate who has clinical knowledge and experience in mental health and wellness matters related to the lived experiences of Indigenous individuals and communities. This role will also receive support from and work closely with the Office of Indigenous Relations and the Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre.The Counsellor is accountable to the AVP Indigenous Relations for the provision of front line clinical mental health programs and services. Ultimately, this position underpins the mission of Indigenous Relations to decolonize and Indigenize the University and Counselling Services which focuses on supporting and promoting academic success, student and campus mental health, psychological wellness and safety within members of a diverse and global Waterloo community. The mental health, psychological wellness and safety of students are fundamental to the mandate of the university since they are a foundation for personal and academic success.Responsibilities:Clinical Services - supporting mental health and wellness, as well as personal academic and personal success to clients (i.e., primarily students)

  • Clinical assessments: initial/intake assessments; risk of harm assessments
  • Treatment planning
  • Individual and group counselling/psychotherapy
  • Responding to clients in crisis
  • Clinical case notes and report writing
  • Termination planning and referral
  • Working along a continuum from single session therapy to a short-term brief therapy model and/or working to help clients source appropriate long-term therapy
Advocacy - the Counsellor is an advocate for and supports students’ academic success and personal learning
  • Engage in internal and external partnerships with local Indigenous community supports and on campus Indigenous resources such as the Indigenous Relations Office and the Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre to build a network of support services and referral services for Indigenous students
  • Establish a diverse group of Elders on which you can call for support with Indigenous students
  • Engage in training opportunities for various stakeholders around Indigenous wholistic wellness supports
  • Collaborate and consult with key campus support services (e.g., Office of Indigenous Relations, Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre, AccessAbility Services, Health Services, Student Success Office, etc.) related to students’ personal and academic needs
  • Collaborate and consult with faculty, including individual faculty members, the Associate Deans’ offices and academic support areas in the interest of students’ academic success, retention and graduation
  • Design, facilitate and evaluate seminars sessions on various topics related to Indigenous wellness
  • Design, facilitate and evaluate training to student leaders and other key stakeholders across campus on various topics, including suicide prevention
  • The partnership for the mental health, health and wellness, well-being and safety of the campus community includes active collaboration and teaming with a focus on client issues of shared concern
Clinical Practice - the Counsellor is committed to best clinical practice and best practice in mental health
  • The Counsellor has a thorough and expert understanding of developmental issues of late adolescence (e.g., relationships, mental health, disordered eating, transition, sexuality, etc.)
  • Provides appropriate interventions for students using either Indigenous healing modalities and/or Western approaches to mental wellness, based on student need and preference
  • Reflects a unique understanding of the impact of intergenerational oppression on the lives of Indigenous students
  • Incorporates the experience of living in Canada with family members and communities experiencing trauma on and off campus
  • Recognizes the common barriers facing Indigenous students when accessing mental health support
  • Creates information about the common barriers facing Indigenous students accessing mental health support to disseminate to other professionals in counselling services
  • Provides workshops for other mental health professionals at UWaterloo
  • Remains current with pertinent ethical requirements, research and considerations relevant to the fields of counselling/psychotherapy, mental health assessment and crisis management
  • Maintains a high level of knowledge and awareness of changes and developments in the fields of higher education and counselling, and their implications for the organization and delivery of counselling and clinical services within the institution
  • Represents the interest of the department at conferences, workshops, etc.
  • Develops and maintains relationships with Indigenous mental health professionals and organizations across the country
Graduate Supervision and Training
  • Under the direction of their Manager, the Counsellor provides supervision of Indigenous graduate students who are participating in clinical residency, internship or practicum placements at Counselling Services
Multi-Disciplinary Team Member
  • As part of a multi-disciplinary team member, the Counsellor attends interdisciplinary team and department meetings as well as appropriate Campus Wellness meetings, and other meetings as requested or directed by their Manager in Indigenous Relations
Qualifications:
  • A graduate degree (masters or doctorate) in the counselling professions (e.g. psychology, social work, etc.). Preference for Indigenous-focused Master of Social Work programs
  • Theoretical and practical training in individual and group counselling
  • Eligible for registration with a College under the Ontario’ Regulated Health Professions Act (1991)
  • The successful candidate will be First Nations, Metis, or Inuit with lived experience of Indigenous world views, cultures and values and strong ties to First Nations, Metis and/or Inuit communities
  • Proven experience relationship-building with Indigenous populations
  • Knowledge and or experience or skills in the area of Indigenous-focused counselling
  • Proven record of achievement in clinical counselling. Scope of practice must include clinical work with adolescent and young adult population
  • Experience in university or college setting is beneficial and strongly preferred
  • Demonstrated skill and effectiveness in the application of a broad spectrum of psychological interventions/therapies especially Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and expertise in behavioural health
  • Counselling or outreach experience with culturally marginalized, at-risk, Indigenous, and other underrepresented groups
  • In-depth knowledge of colonization, Indigenous and Canadian histories, intergenerational trauma in the context of Indigenous people
  • Knowledge of the Indian Act
  • Knowledge of the health services offered to status Indians / Metis / Inuit
  • Thorough understanding of Indigenous cultures, practices and ceremonies
  • Knowledge of current issues facing Indigenous people
  • Skilled in training others on issues facing Indigenous people
  • Familiarity with current research and professional literature pertaining to racial trauma and how it may impact a student’s experience, both emotionally and academically
  • Experience working with individuals who have experienced oppression, racism, homophobia, transphobia and/or ableism
  • Connections with and awareness of community organizations that support Indigenous communities
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication (oral and written) and organizational skills
  • Demonstrated initiative and strong skills in problem solving and decision making
  • Proven ability to work effectively with a multi-disciplinary team
  • There will be unusual hours and schedules including evening hours
Equity Statement:The University of Waterloo is committed to implementing the Calls to Action framed by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. We acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. The University of Waterloo is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River.The University values the diverse and intersectional identities of its students, faculty, and staff. The University regards equity and diversity as an integral part of academic excellence and is committed to accessibility for all employees. The University of Waterloo seeks applicants who embrace our values of equity, anti-racism and inclusion. As such, we encourage applications from candidates who have been historically disadvantaged and marginalized, including applicants who identify as First Nations, Métis and/or Inuit/Inuk, Black, racialized, a person with a disability, women and/or 2SLGBTQ+.All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.The University of Waterloo is committed to accessibility for persons with disabilities. If you have any application, interview, or workplace accommodation requests, please contact Human Resources at hrhelp@uwaterloo.ca or 519-888-4567, ext. 45935.Quick Apply
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