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Job Location | Weyburn |
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Job Type | Contract |
How to Apply: Email cover letter and resume to *******@southeastcollege.org citingquot;Mental Health Counsellor quot; in the subject line. Visit https://www.southeastcollege.org/the-college/career-listing/ to view the complete job description.Application InformationEmployer Name: Southeast CollegeIncorrect map location Hide the mapContact Name: Human ResourcesContact Phone: 306.848.2532Contact Email: *******@southeastcollege.orgEmployer Website: www.southeastcollege.orgDescriptionSC is expanding our team of student and staff supports. The Counsellor will provide on-site mental health and wellness supports across the Southeast College region. Based out of Weyburn Campus (with travel).0.7 FTE, Term (Typical Sched 26.25hrs (3.5 days)/wk)Start Date: As AvailableEnd Date: May 31, 2024Typical duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Provide individual confidential counselling and referral services to clients and students. Where appropriate, facilitate group counselling sessions and support groups to address common mental health challenges, promote a sense of community, and enhance social connections. Respond to and manage crisis situations, including assessing immediate needs and providing appropriate interventions. Research, resource, and develop materials to enhance and support counseling related activities. Develop and deliver workshops, resources, presentations, and educational programs on mental health topics such as stress management, self-care, anxiety, and resilience to promote wellness across the campuses. Education and Experience: A Bachelor degree in social work, psychology, or a related field. This education would provide knowledge and specialized skills in career, group, and personal counselling, as well as in analytical and critical thinking, and research skills. Registered or eligible for registration with the Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers or a recognized professional regulatory body. Minimum three years of related experience in providing professional services and support to clients, including counselling, facilitating, adult education, working with clients, and/or other related areas. Other Requirements Valid SK Drivers License and willing to travel. Satisfactory Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Check.**Comprehensive pensionamp; benefits package available.