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Full-Time
BC Interior and Northern BC
Posted 7 days ago
Clinical assessment of the comprehensive mental health needs of persons dealing with complex issues; provide advanced clinical interventions to persons through a broad range of therapeutic frameworks; research, analyze, design and develop and implement therapy frameworks to address the specific identified mental health needs of the population served; provide education sessions and consultation; provide consultation on cultural and clinical interventions; and crisis response when communities are impacted by critical events.

How and Where to apply:

Kindly forward your cover letter and resume to: Beverley Clifton Percival Health Director, Gitanmaax Health and Wellness 21 Kispiox Valley Road, Gitanmaax, B.C. V0J 1Y2 Fax: (25)842-6399 Email: [email protected] https://www.gitanmaax.com/jobs

Closing Date:

Who are we? Gitanmaax Health and Wellness - Mobile Support Team

Gitanmaax Health and Wellness, in partnership with the First Nations Health Authority, is hiring for its Mobile Support Team. The team focuses on providing on-site, community-based mental health and substance use support. Composed of clinicians, nurses, and peers, the team offers crisis intervention, harm reduction, and referrals for urgent needs, often in partnership with police or as a community-led alternative to improve safety and stability. The team services the communities of Anspayaxw, Sik-E-Dakh, Gitanmaax, Hagwilget, Witset, Gitsegukla, Gitwangak, and Gitanyow.

Contact Information:

Taralynn Morgan (250) 301-7989 [email protected] https://www.gitanmaax.com/_files/ugd/ffee5c_ca657f5daa0644c6ae0c100083cd854c.pdf    

Clinical assessment of the comprehensive mental health needs of persons dealing with complex issues; provide advanced clinical interventions to persons through a broad range of therapeutic frameworks;...

Full-Time
Vancouver Island
Posted 2 weeks ago

QUALICUM SCHOOL DISTRICT

Yath ćisum / Always growing / Grandissons ensemble

 

POSITION VACANCY: Integrated Child and Youth Clinical Counsellor (ICY-CC)

  Under A Pathway to Hope, the Province is implementing Integrated Child and Youth (ICY) teams in school district communities. This began in the fall of 2021, in five school district communities, which are now operational. As announced in February 2023, ICY teams will now be implemented in additional school district communities, including the Qualicum School District.   These multidisciplinary teams deliver wraparound mental health and substance use services and supports for children and youth (birth to 19) and their families.  The service delivery will be flexible and outbound, reflecting the preferences of children, youth, and families. Each ICY team will support a cluster of Public, Independent, and First Nations-operated schools and will include all children and youth within the geographic region.   ICY teams will be created through existing positions in the region and new positions where they do not currently exist. Core team positions include Integrated Care Coordinators (ICC), Integrated Child and Youth (school-based) Clinical Counsellors (ICY-CC), Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH) Clinicians, Youth Substance Use workers, Indigenous Support workers, Administrative Assistants, and Youth and Family Peer Support workers.   Our District Centrally located on Vancouver Island on Coast Salish Territory within the territories of the Nanoose (Snaw'naw'as) First Nation and Qualicum First Nation, the Qualicum School District serves a population of approximately 4700 students and 750 staff. The region exemplifies the best of Vancouver Island living, with an ideal coastal climate, the ocean and forests close at hand, and a desirable small-town lifestyle, all while still enjoying convenient city access.   The Position Reporting and accountable to Gillian Wilson, Associate Superintendent, the primary responsibilities of this position are to work as part of the multi-disciplinary, multi-jurisdictional integrated child and youth team to provide therapeutic counselling services and school liaison support for children and families experiencing mild/moderate mental health needs, and to manage and oversee the Youth Peer Support Worker position.   This role includes outreach work with the community to support a cluster of Public, Independent, and First Nations operated schools within the geographic region.   This role is required to be available to perform time-sensitive work outside of regular (9-5) working hours as required, e.g., emergency counselling to children and their families.   This role does not follow the school calendar and works 12 months of the year.   Specific Responsibilities Include:
  • Support the ICY team and schools served to mitigate and address factors that may precipitate mental health and substance use challenges for children.
  • Provide child and family therapeutic counselling through a lens of intervention and/or prevention support. Monitor the progress of the child on their case load.
  • Perform the functions of a manager of employees in the Youth Peer Support Worker positions as a part of the ICY teams, including:
  • Responsible for recruitment, selection, and hiring of school-based employees assigned to the portfolio within the program
  • Provide orientation, coaching, training, and mentoring to direct reports
  • Manage employee conduct related matters, including conducting employee relations related investigations with the human resources department, issuing discipline, and discharging the employee when necessary
  • Manage employee attendance, including informal and formal discussions with employees when absenteeism is continuously impacting service delivery; provides consideration to all applicable leave of absence requests
  • Manage employees, including routine informal performance feedback, the development of employee work plans, and conduct staff performance review and related development plans reviews.
  • Interpret and comply with applicable collective agreements, participate in the grievance and arbitration process, and consult with human resources to provide feedback on collective bargaining initiatives necessary to support to the program and community
  • Manage assigned budget, including staffing budgets allocated to the portfolio
  • Liaise between school staff and the ICY team, to represent and advocate for the needs of all children (birth to 12) within the geographic area, with a focus on prevention/early intervention wherever possible.
  • Provide support for the Youth Peer Support Worker to participate as a core ICY team member.
  • Attend and actively participate in integrated child and youth team meetings.
  • Provide oversight and supervision of the Youth Peer Support Worker to provide peer-based mentoring and emotional support to children ages 6-12 with the following:
  • in facilitating or co-facilitating groups for children and families as needed;
  • to encourage membership in the school community.
  • As needed and as appropriate, attend school-based team meetings, partner and community agency meetings.
  • Facilitate multi-disciplinary, multi-jurisdictional team decision making through a consensus building process.
  • Deliver workshops and ongoing training to families, district staff, and community agencies as determined by the ICY team.
  • Lead counselling groups for children and families as needed.
  • Cultivate a collegial atmosphere with case supervision and case consultation.
  • Work in collaboration with school and school district counsellors.
  • Consult with and coordinate support services from outside agencies when needed (e.g., community services, RCMP).
  Qualifications Education & Professional Certification:
  • Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology, Educational Psychology, Psychology or a related field and must include a 300-hour supervised practicum or equivalent. Preference may be given to a candidate with school-based practicum experience.
  • Must be a Registered Clinical Counsellor and meet educational and training criteria to be a member of the BC Association of Clinical counsellors (BCACC) or a Registered Clinical Social Worker with the BC College of Social Workers (BCCSW).
  Experience:
  • Preferred minimum of 3-5 years of experience working with families, children, and youth in a clinical counselling setting.
  • Experience in clinical and/or educational interventions with children, adolescents, and families (including crisis intervention).
  • Experience leading and managing employees, including hiring, coaching and mentoring, performance and attendance management, and applying corrective discipline, preferably in a unionized environment.
  • Recent training and successful experience in mental health initiatives and suicide prevention.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience liaising between community partners.
  Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  • In-depth knowledge of the psychosocial development of children.
  • Ability to abide by ethical principles and act with integrity, accountability, and judgment in the best interests of the child, families, and available services.
  • Ability to maintain professional currency and have strong knowledge and experience in counselling including substance use/addictions, harm reduction philosophy, principles and practices, mental health/mental illness, and concurrent and co-occurring disorders.
  • Knowledge of population-specific mental health and substance use care, including: Ethno-culturally diverse and racialized communities, gender questioning/gender fluid children, children with disabilities or diverse abilities with behavioural diagnoses, neurodevelopmental disorders, or intellectual disabilities with co-occurring mental health needs.
  • Demonstrated cultural agility to work respectfully, knowledgeably, and effectively with Indigenous peoples with an understanding of Indigenous worldviews and approaches to healing.
  • Knowledge of social determinants of health, health inequalities, and intersectional analyses.
  • Demonstrated ability to provide collaborative leadership with child/youth, teachers, families, administrators, and community agencies within a multi-disciplinary, multi-jurisdictional team environment.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively with diverse populations.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and use discretion when sharing sensitive information with individuals on a need-to-know basis.
  • Highly effective organizational skills and proven ability to prioritize work while simultaneously meeting the needs of a diverse caseload.
  The salary range for this position is $95,506-$119,382 and includes a comprehensive benefits package. The successful candidate’s placement on the range will be subject to qualifications and experience.

How and Where to apply:

The process Please submit your application package on Make a Future at https://buff.ly/lXF1ZqC. Emailed applications will not be considered. This competition will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.  Your application package should include a brief cover letter, a resume summarizing relevant experience, and up to five confidential reference contacts. Reference letters will be considered, but are not expected. Questions regarding the position and the upcoming process may be directed to Gillian Wilson, Associate Superintendent, at [email protected]. We appreciate all interest in these positions.  Only those selected for further interviews will be contacted by the District. https://makeafuture.applytoeducation.com/applicant/jobposting/jobdetails.aspx?JOB_POSTING_ID=e3f3ea5d-6854-4dbe-9449-938dbfc4553d&sReferer=MAFJOBBOARD

Closing Date:

Who are we? Qualicum School District #69

Contact Information:

Victoria Krivtchoun [email protected] https://buff.ly/lXF1ZqC.    

QUALICUM SCHOOL DISTRICT Yath ćisum / Always growing / Grandissons ensemble   POSITION VACANCY: Integrated Child and Youth Clinical Counsellor (ICY-CC)   Under A Pathway to Hope,&...

Full-Time
Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley, Remote
Posted 2 weeks ago
Are you a compassionate social worker or counsellor who wants to make a real difference to people living with Parkinson’s disease, and their carepartners? Parkinson Society British Columbia (PSBC) is seeking a Registered Social Worker or Registered Clinical Counsellor to join our team. Who we are Parkinson Society British Columbia (PSBC) is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals affected by Parkinson’s disease and their families. Through a wide range of education and support services, we strive to empower those living with Parkinson’s across the province. We believe that every person touched by Parkinson's deserves to know that they are not alone in their journey. Our mission is to empower the Parkinson's community in British Columbia by providing resources and services to enable self-management, self-reliance, and self-advocacy. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff offer up-to-date information, referrals, educational events, counselling, support groups, and exercise resources. We fund research to advance the understanding and treatment of Parkinson’s, as well as allied health positions across the province. The right candidate You are a compassionate and experienced Clinical Social Worker (MSW, RSW) or a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC, CCC) with a deep understanding of chronic illness and a passion for helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of Parkinson’s disease. You bring strong clinical counseling skills, a trauma-informed approach, and familiarity with the BC healthcare system. You thrive in a primarily virtual setting while remaining responsive to in-person client needs. The position  The Social Worker/Counsellor will report to the Manager of Education and Support Services and play a key role in delivering counseling and support groups to individuals living with Parkinson’s disease and their carepartners. This is a full-time, primarily remote position based in the Lower Mainland of BC, with occasional in-person sessions and required meeting attendance at our Vancouver office. Responsibilities of the Clinical Social Worker/Counsellor You will play a central role in enhancing the emotional, psychosocial, and practical well-being of people with Parkinson’s and their care partners through:
  • Providing short-term counseling through individual sessions to increase understanding of chronic illness and coping strategies.
  • Providing psychoeducation by facilitating support groups to increase understanding of chronic illness and coping strategies.
  • Developing and delivering modality-based therapy groups, such as CBT group therapy.
  • Providing in-person community talks and mental health education sessions which may occasionally require travel within the Lower Mainland and across BC.
What we’re looking for
  • Clinical Social Worker (MSW, RSW) or a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC, CCC)
  • Minimum five (5) years of clinical experience, including three (3) in chronic illness or healthcare settings
  • Demonstrated experience with short-term counseling/ therapy and relevant therapeutic modalities
  • Demonstrated experience in the development and facilitation of support groups and relevant therapeutic modalities
  • Proficiency in delivering services in a virtual environment
  • Strong communication skills and cultural competence
  • Empathy, patience, and a desire to support individuals and families facing Parkinson’s
  • Familiarity with Parkinson’s disease or personal/professional connection considered an asset
What We Offer
  • Competitive compensation of $80,000-$95,000/ year
  • A primarily remote work environment and access to a downtown Vancouver office
  • Paid vacation, sick leave, office closure during the December holiday period, and a paid day off on your birthday
  • Extended health and dental benefits, and employer-matched RRSP Group Plan
  • Opportunities for professional development and training
  • A supportive and collaborative team culture

How and Where to apply:

Please submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your qualifications and counselling experience, through the posting on Charity Village. Include a brief description of your approach to counselling individuals with chronic disease and their families. We kindly ask that applicants do not contact us after submitting their application. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. https://parkinson.bc.ca/about-us/our-team/careers

Closing Date:

Who are we? Parkinson Society British Columbia

Contact Information:

Alaina Soucie (604) 662-3240 [email protected] https://parkinson.bc.ca/    

Are you a compassionate social worker or counsellor who wants to make a real difference to people living with Parkinson’s disease, and their carepartners? Parkinson Society British Columbia (PSBC) i...

Full-Time
Multiple Locations Around BC
Posted 2 weeks ago
Join a Team Where Healing Happens Red Road Recovery – is a land-based, holistic recovery centre. Our program supports individuals experiencing substance use and concurrent mental health challenges through an integrated approach that honours the mind, body, and spirit. Our work is grounded in:
  • Trauma-informed, person-centered care
  • 12-Step recovery principles
  • Indigenous, land-based healing practices
  • A strong, collaborative clinical and support team
We are seeking a compassionate, skilled Counsellor who is committed to walking alongside individuals on their healing journey in a respectful, culturally safe, and empowering way. ***This unique opportunity will offer away training at one of our other Centres in B.C for 1-2 months. You will be offered accommodation, travel and a per diem while away training.*** **Transportation provided to and from a central pick up point in Williams Lake. 4 on and 4 off rotation. Staff Housing while on shift** Position Summary The Counsellor provides individual and group therapeutic services within a supportive recovery environment. This role focuses on fostering safety, trust, and connection while supporting residents in developing insight, stability, and sustainable recovery practices. Key Responsibilities
  • Provide trauma-informed individual and group counselling, ensuring a safe, respectful, and confidential therapeutic environment
  • Collaborate with residents to develop and implement individualized, strengths-based treatment plans, including goal setting and progress review
  • Support residents in building coping skills, emotional regulation, and relapse prevention strategies
  • Deliver psychoeducation on substance use, mental health, and recovery processes
  • Maintain accurate, timely, and professional clinical documentation and progress notes in accordance with regulatory and organizational standards
  • Observe and respond to resident needs with empathy, professionalism, and appropriate intervention
  • Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, including clinical, medical, and support staff
  • Participate in case consultations, team meetings, and ongoing professional development
  • Contribute to a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for all residents and staff
Qualifications
  • Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Counselling, Social Work, Psychology, or a combination of work/life experience or a related human services field
(Master’s level education is considered a strong asset)
  • Active registration in good standing with a recognized professional body in British Columbia, such as:
  • BCACC (BC Association of Clinical Counsellors)
  • CCPA (Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association)
  • CPCA (Canadian Professional Counsellors Association)
  • ACCT (Association of Cooperative Counselling Therapists of Canada)
  • Or equivalent
  • Minimum 2 years of experience working in substance use treatment, mental health, or supportive recovery environments
  • Demonstrated knowledge and application of:
  • Trauma-informed practice
  • Substance use and concurrent disorders
  • Group facilitation and therapeutic engagement
  • Crisis intervention and de-escalation
Additional Requirements
  • Completion of a minimum of 20 hours of relevant training in areas such as:
  • Trauma-Informed Practice
  • Crisis Intervention and Conflict Resolution
  • Psychosocial Interventions for Substance Use Disorders
  • Counselling Skills and Therapeutic Approaches
  • Strong interpersonal, communication, and documentation skills
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team
  • Valid Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector)
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation (site is approximately 15 minutes from Lumby)
What We Offer
  • A meaningful opportunity to be part of a healing-centered, values-driven organization
  • Supportive team culture grounded in respect, collaboration, and growth
  • Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package, including:
  • Extended health, dental, and vision care
  • Life and disability insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Paid time off
  • Mileage reimbursement
  • On-site parking
  • Ongoing opportunities for professional development and training
Our Commitment Red Road Recovery is committed to creating a culturally safe, inclusive, and trauma-informed environment for all. We honour diverse identities, lived experiences, and healing journeys. We strongly encourage applications from Indigenous peoples, members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, and individuals with lived experience. If you are passionate about supporting recovery and want to be part of a team making a meaningful difference, we invite you to apply. Reach out today for a life-changing career.

 

How and Where to apply:

Please send a resume and cover letter to : Kendra Donnelly HR Manager Red Road Recovery [email protected]

Closing Date:

Who are we? Red Road Recovery

Red Road Recovery is a rapidly expanding group of 5 Inpatient Addiction Centre's throughout B.C. We have developed a program that focuses on healing mind, body, spirit with the help of traditional healings and practices. We work with local indigenous members to focus on the healing elements the land offers. Our Assisted Living Supportive Recovery residences are located in beautiful BC and have been created to ensure that you are cared for every step of the way.  Our traditional healing practices are combined with the 12-step program in a warm and beautiful setting.

Contact Information:

Kendra Donnelly (780) 777-9303 [email protected] www.redroadrecovery.com    

Join a Team Where Healing Happens Red Road Recovery – is a land-based, holistic recovery centre. Our program supports individuals experiencing substance use and concurrent mental health challenges t...

WHO WE ARE

Paramount Pediatrics is a multidisciplinary pediatric referral clinic dedicated to the promotion of good health in children.

Our allied health approach benefits families by providing access to effective, comprehensive, patient centered and team based pediatric care. We aim to help patients and their families have access to a variety of healthcare professionals including, but not limited to, Pediatricians, Counsellors, Behaviour Analysts, Dietitians, Respiratory Therapists, Occupational Therapist and Paediatric Nursing - all these amazing services allied together under one roof to deliver better healthcare to children.

WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU

  • A flexible work schedule. You set your hours. We are open Monday to Friday 9-5pm
  • Front Desk support - patient bookings, appointment reminders, follow-up, no-show fee collection,
  • Direct/structured referrals from Staff Pediatricians - no need to find clients/patients on your own
  • A dedicated Counselling Room in a beautiful clinic
  • Great remuneration for your services! Will discuss during interview
  • Collaborative, supportive team
  • Free parking
  • Staff kitchen

WHO YOU ARE

Areas of treatment to include children, youth, parents & families dealing with;

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Trauma
  • Conflict
  • Most other behavioural, emotional & life issues

YOU PLACE IMPORTANCE ON

  • Helping children & their families
  • A Team Based approach to healthcare
  • Structured Processes
  • Collaboration
  • Continual Learning & Growth

DOES THIS SOUND LIKE YOU? I’d like to hear from you. Please email me your CV and be sure to CHECK US OUT www.paramountpediatrics.com

Erica Ansah Co Owner & Financial Manager
312 - 15336 31 Ave, Surrey BC V3Z 0X2 [email protected] www.paramountpediatrics.com  

WHO WE ARE Paramount Pediatrics is a multidisciplinary pediatric referral clinic dedicated to the promotion of good health in children. Our allied health approach benefits families by providing access...

Full-Time
Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley
Posted 3 weeks ago
We are currently seeking experienced Psychotherapists to join our growing Vancouver and Surrey clinics and support expanded access to innovative mental health care. Full‑time and part‑time roles are available. Position Summary The Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapist (KAP Therapist) demands a senior clinical role responsible for delivering high-quality, ethically grounded psychotherapy within a ketamine-assisted treatment model. The therapist works collaboratively with psychiatrists, nurses, and clinical leadership to support patient preparation, in-session psychological support, and post-session integration, in accordance with professional standards and clinic policies.This role requires advanced clinical judgment, strong relational capacity, and comfort working with non-ordinary states of consciousness, trauma-related presentations, and complex mental and physical health conditions. Required Qualifications Education & Registration
  • Master’s degree or doctoral degree in Counselling, Psychotherapy, Psychology, or Social Work with a clinical orientation, or a related mental health discipline
  • Current registration and good standing with a recognized professional regulatory body or association (e.g., BCACC, CRPO, NSCCT, College of Psychologists, or equivalent)
  • Minimum of 5 years of post-registration clinical counselling/psychotherapy experience
Language Requirements
  • Fluent and professionally proficient in English (spoken and written)
  • Additional language proficiency is considered a strong asset, but does not replace the requirement for English fluency
Clinical Experience & Competencies
  • Demonstrated experience working with complex mental health presentations, including but not limited to:
  • Trauma and PTSD
  • Treatment-resistant depression
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Moral injury, grief, and existential distress
  • Strong grounding in at least one evidence-based psychotherapy modality (e.g., Trauma therapies, somatic approaches, psychodynamic therapy, psychoanalytic, Jungian, ACT, IFS, EMDR, SE, mentalization-based therapy (MBT) or related frameworks)
  • Ability to accurately identify trauma arousal states (hyperarousal, hypoarousal, collapse) and respond with appropriate pacing and regulation
  • Detects subtle and overt dissociative processes (fragmentation, depersonalization, derealization) and responds without alarm or intrusion
  • Recognizes resistance or defensive strategies (avoidance, intellectualization, control, compliance) and names them gently, compassionately, and without confrontation
  • Demonstrates high self-awareness and has comfort with transference and countertransference, using this information thoughtfully rather than reactively
  • Maintains reflective distance and emotional regulation even when relational dynamics are complex or activating
  • Uses language that preserves dignity, autonomy, and safety while inviting curiosity
  • Experience providing preparation, therapeutic presence, and integration support in ketamine-assisted or psychedelic-informed therapy models (preferred; training may be provided for otherwise qualified candidates)
  • Ability to assess psychological readiness, stability, and appropriateness for ketamine-assisted treatment
Core Responsibilities Clinical Care
  • Conduct comprehensive psychotherapy assessments and treatment planning in collaboration with the medical team
  • Provide pre-treatment preparation sessions to support psychological readiness and informed consent
  • Offer therapeutic presence and psychological support during ketamine sessions within the scope of practice
  • Deliver post-session integration psychotherapy to help patients process and integrate their experiences
  • Monitor psychological response, risk, and progress across the course of treatment
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
  • Work closely with psychiatrists, nurses, and clinical leadership to support coordinated care
  • Participate in regular case reviews, treatment planning meetings, and clinical consultations
  • Communicate clinical observations and concerns clearly and professionally to the care team
Documentation & Compliance
  • Maintain accurate, timely, and regulator-compliant clinical documentation
  • Contribute to informed consent processes and treatment reviews
  • Adhere to clinic policies, professional standards, and ethical guidelines
Professional Qualities & Attributes
  • High level of emotional maturity, self-regulation, and professional boundaries
  • Capacity to remain grounded, present, and clinically attuned during altered states of consciousness
  • Strong ethical judgment and respect for the scope of practice
  • Cultural humility and sensitivity to diverse backgrounds and identities
  • Ability to tolerate ambiguity and complexity while maintaining clinical structure
  • Commitment to reflective practice, consultation, and ongoing professional development
  • Given the altered-state and relational intensity of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, advanced capacity for mentalization, attunement, and non-verbal therapeutic presence is considered a core competency for this role.
Assets (Preferred but Not Required)
  • Formal training or certification in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy or psychedelic-assisted therapy
  • Experience working with veterans, first responders, or high-risk populations
  • Proficiency in an additional language
  • Experience in multidisciplinary or medicalized mental health settings
Employment Details
  • Full-time and Part-time opportunities available
  • Location: On-site (Vancouver or South Surrey)
  • Compensation: Commensurate with experience and qualifications
Professional Standards All clinicians are expected to practice in accordance with the ethical codes, standards of practice, and continuing competence requirements of their respective regulatory bodies, as well as clinic policies and clinical governance frameworks.

How and Where to apply:

Candidates can apply directly on Indeed: https://ca.indeed.com/job/clinical-counsellor-psychotherapist-ketamine-assisted-therapy-ad113170d6301ad5 https://ca.indeed.com/job/clinical-counsellor-psychotherapist-ketamine-assisted-therapy-ad113170d6301ad5

Closing Date:

Who are we? BrainStim Health Inc.

BrainStim Health is a growing Canadian mental health organization specializing in evidence‑based neuromodulation, ketamine‑assisted therapy, and integrated clinical care. Our multidisciplinary teams support clients experiencing depression, anxiety, PTSD, and treatment‑resistant conditions through innovative, patient‑centred approaches. We operate clinics across Canada with a strong commitment to clinical excellence, safety, and compassionate care. At BrainStim, clinicians work in a collaborative environment with structured protocols, ongoing training, and opportunities to contribute to leading‑edge mental health treatments. We are dedicated to expanding access to high‑quality care and supporting meaningful outcomes for the communities we serve.

Contact Information:

Natalie Abu-Ulba (604) 416-0115 [email protected] https://brainstim.ca/    

We are currently seeking experienced Psychotherapists to join our growing Vancouver and Surrey clinics and support expanded access to innovative mental health care. Full‑time and part‑time roles a...

Full-Time
Vancouver Island
Posted 1 month ago
Vancouver Island Counselling is hiring for a full time or part time amazing counsellor to become part of the team of highly skilled counsellors serving the Cowichan Valley and/or Nanaimo region. The most suitable person has experience working with individuals and couples with mild to moderate mental health needs, lives a life with a good work/life balance, has training with cultural diversity, computer system skills and literacy, and wants to work in a team environment.  Vancouver Island Counselling is a non profit Employee Family Assistance Program that operates with Respect, Integrity, and Compassion as it's mission for over 45 years. Having modalities in EMDR, ACT, ART, or other trauma based therapies would be ideal.  If you play well with others and enjoy sharing the sandbox, we would love to meet you here.  

How and Where to apply:

Diane Trapp  Executive Director Vancouver Island Counselling #305-394 Duncan Street Duncan, BC V9L 3W4 Email: [email protected] Fax: 250 746 8994 We thank all who apply. https://vancouverislandcounselling.com/career-opportunity/

Closing Date: 04/15/2026

Who are we? Vancouver Island Counselling (Duncan)

Vancouver Island Counselling is an Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP). This benefit program provides employees, eligible family members and retirees of member organizations with confidential and professional help in addressing personal concerns. We provide direct access to trained counsellors who address work and life issues that affect employees’ emotional and psychological well-being. Vancouver Island Counselling has been in serving Vancouver Island for 45 years.  We serve employees and their families through a broad spectrum of industries, services, and municipalities.  Supporting the people that make the island work.

Contact Information:

Diane Trapp (250) 746-6900 [email protected] https://vancouverislandcounselling.com/    

Vancouver Island Counselling is hiring for a full time or part time amazing counsellor to become part of the team of highly skilled counsellors serving the Cowichan Valley and/or Nanaimo […]

Contract
Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley
Posted 1 month ago
We are seeking an experienced therapist to join our clinical team as an independent contractor. This role is ideal for a clinician deeply grounded in somatic and parts-based practice who is committed to the responsible evolution of psychedelic assisted therapy within regulated healthcare. You will work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team providing preparation, medicine session support, and integration for clients undergoing KAT and SAP-based treatments. Required qualifications include BC licensure (RCC, RSW, or Psychologist), a minimum of 10 years clinical experience, foundational PAT training, and direct MAT experience. Advanced somatic and IFS training strongly preferred.

How and Where to apply:

To express interest in this role, please complete our application form. You will be asked to submit your CV and a short video introduction. We review applications on a rolling basis and will be in touch with candidates whose experience and orientation align with our model.

https://www.medicineassistedtherapy.ca/news-blog/we-hiring-senior-therapist-psychedelic-assisted-therapy

Closing Date:

Who are we? Centre for Medicine Assisted Therapy (CMAT)

The Centre for Medicine Assisted Therapy (CMAT) is a boutique, interdisciplinary clinic in Vancouver, BC specializing in ketamine-assisted therapy (KAT) and Health Canada Special Access Program (SAP) treatments including MDMA and psilocybin-assisted therapy. Our work is grounded in the Integrative Somatic Psychedelic Assisted Therapy (ISPAT) model — an approach that integrates somatic awareness, relational attunement, and parts-based frameworks within a trauma-informed, ethically rigorous context. We are committed to delivering care that bridges psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy at the highest standards of clinical integrity, safety, and depth.

Contact Information:

Devon Christie (604) 817-3373 [email protected] https://www.medicineassistedtherapy.ca/    

We are seeking an experienced therapist to join our clinical team as an independent contractor. This role is ideal for a clinician deeply grounded in somatic and parts-based practice who […]

Contract
Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley
Posted 1 month ago
Registered Clinical Counsellor Status: FTE0.5 Permanent Employee or Contractor, Onsite Start Date: ASAP and accepting applications for several open positions  Programs: Mental Health Services & Customized Recovery and Return to Work (CRR) Location: Clinics in Surrey, Richmond, Coquitlam, Abbotsford Compensation:   a percentage-fee model (commensurate with education, experience, skills, and internal equity) About the Role Back in Motion is seeking a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) to join our Rehabilitation Services team. Reporting to the Rehabilitation Services Manager, the RCC will deliver a combination of individual counselling, psychoeducational classes, relaxation training, and evidence-based psychological interventions within our PTSD and CRR Programs. This position works collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team of Psychologists, Occupational Therapists, Clinical Counsellors, and Kinesiologists to support clients on their mental health and return-to-work journeys. PTSD Program Responsibilities The RCC will provide trauma‑related treatment for adults previously diagnosed with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Key responsibilities include:
  • Delivering evidence-based PTSD treatments (e.g., Prolonged Exposure, EMDR, Cognitive Processing Therapy).
  • Developing and implementing individualized treatment plans.
  • Facilitating psychoeducational and skills-based group sessions.
  • Preparing clinical reports and maintaining accurate documentation.
  • Liaising with stakeholders and participating in clinical collaboration with the interdisciplinary team.
A minimum of 2 years of clinical experience with trauma-focused therapy is required. CRR Program Responsibilities The RCC will deliver short-term, one-on-one counselling support to clients participating in physical rehabilitation. Responsibilities include:
  • Providing Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and other evidence-based interventions.
  • Supporting clients experiencing pain, physical injuries, or return‑to‑work challenges.
  • Focusing treatment on functional recovery and sustainable return-to-work outcomes.
  • Completing intake, progress, and discharge reports within program timelines.
  • Maintaining accurate, up-to-date clinical notes and records.
  • Delivering psychoeducational classes in group settings.
  • Collaborating with multidisciplinary team members and communicating effectively with referral sources.
  • Exercising sound clinical judgment, crisis intervention skills, and adherence to Back in Motion’s policies and service standards.
Qualifications
  • Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology or equivalent.
  • Registered or eligible for registration with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (BCACC).
  • Strong knowledge of counselling practices in a rehabilitation context.
  • Demonstrated experience providing short-term psychological treatment.
  • Knowledge of effective pain management strategies.
  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
  • Experience supporting clients with trauma is considered an asset.
How to Apply Apply online or send your resume to [email protected] We thank all applicants for their interest.  

How and Where to apply:

Apply online or send your resume to [email protected] or [email protected] We thank all applicants for their interest. https://app.loxo.co/job/MzE5NDMtcDRsMmVxazRvd2ZjcHpvbA==

Closing Date:

Who are we? Back in Motion Rehab Inc.

Under the umbrella of Back in Motion Rehab Inc., stemmed several clinics and services in BC and ON. In BC, we have 11 locations: Abbotsford, Coquitlam, Burnaby, Vancouver, North Vancouver, Richmond, Nordel, Newton, Panorama, South Surrey, Langley. These locations provide a variety of clinical rehabilitation, mental health and return to work programs and services. In addition, Back in Motion also provides many communities in BC access to government-funded employment programs such as Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants and Job Search Support Services (JSSS). Rehabilitation programs are designed to assist individuals in regaining strength and confidence, with special attention to those transitioning back into daily activities or work environments. Our return-to-work services include clinical assessments and customized treatment programs, helping clients resume their careers safely and effectively. Recognizing the importance of mental health, we offer counseling and support services to address emotional well-being, especially during recovery periods or challenging life transitions. Our holistic approach ensures that mental health is integrated into all aspects of rehabilitation and recovery.

Contact Information:

Offie Lastimoza (604) 245-9612 [email protected] backinmotion.com    

Registered Clinical Counsellor Status: FTE0.5 Permanent Employee or Contractor, Onsite Start Date: ASAP and accepting applications for several open positions  Programs: Mental Health Services &am...

Part-time
Vancouver Island
Posted 2 months ago
The Child and Youth Counsellor provides a variety of counselling services to address the psychosocial needs of children, youth and families registered with Victoria Hospice Bereavement services. This role provides professional expertise and consultation on anticipatory grief and bereavement care as it relates to education, quality improvement, and research. The incumbent records appropriate client information and supports with program reporting. The successful individual maintains knowledge of and contributes to current theory and practice in child and youth anticipatory grief and bereavement care. In addition, the Child and Youth Counsellor assists in the selection, on-boarding and orientation of bereavement volunteers under the Clinical Director's leadership.

How and Where to apply:

Please apply directly through the Island Health Careers Site, requisition #224068 https://islandhealth.hua.hrsmart.com/hr/ats/Posting/view/224068

Closing Date:

Who are we? Victoria Hospice

At Victoria Hospice, our mission is to enhance the quality of life for those facing life-limiting illness, death and bereavement through patient, client and family centered care, education, research and advocacy.

Contact Information:

Lorna Richards [email protected] https://victoriahospice.org/    

The Child and Youth Counsellor provides a variety of counselling services to address the psychosocial needs of children, youth and families registered with Victoria Hospice Bereavement services. This ...

THERAPIST ASSOCIATE – EXPERIENTIAL / PROCESS-ORIENTED FOCUS

Wellspring Counselling & Psychotherapy Inc.

Location: Virtual — Serving clients across British Columbia and select Canadian provinces. Associates may also see clients from their own private practice office, if desired.
Type: Independent Contractor — Flexible Hours
Minimum Commitment: Minimum of 10 client hours per week across several different days, in prime hours (for example, evenings and weekends).

MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE IN PEOPLE’S LIVES

Are you looking to join a dynamic, integrative counselling practice that values depth, authenticity, and meaningful transformation?

Wellspring Counselling & Psychotherapy Inc. is growing, and we are seeking a skilled and experienced Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) or Registered Psychologist (R.Psych) to join our compassionate and professional team.

This is a meaningful opportunity to do deep, transformative therapeutic work with a high degree of autonomy, flexibility, and support from an established and ethical practice.

THE CLINICAL FIT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

We are especially interested in clinicians with strong grounding in experiential, attachment-based, developmental, relational, and process-oriented psychotherapy.

Preference will be given to clinicians with formal training that included live instruction, supervised practice, and, where applicable, certification in one or more of the following:

INDIVIDUAL THERAPY

  • Emotion-Focused Therapy (Les Greenberg model)

  • Schema Therapy

  • Gestalt Therapy

  • Coherence Therapy

  • Attachment-based approaches

  • Neuroscience-informed (e.g., Interpersonal Neurobiology)
  • Developmentally informed approaches (e.g., Neufeld)

  • Object Relations

  • Psychodynamic therapy with a strong experiential, relational, or attachment-focused orientation

COUPLES THERAPY

For clinicians offering couples work, preference will be given to those with formal live and supervised training, and ideally certification, in:

  • EFT for Couples

  • Imago Relationship Therapy

This role is best suited to therapists who can work beyond purely supportive, psychoeducational, or primarily cognitive approaches and who are comfortable facilitating meaningful emotional and experiential change.

WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR

We are seeking a counsellor or psychologist who is both clinically skilled and values authenticity, insight, emotional depth, and relational connection in their work.

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS

  • Master’s or Doctoral degree in Counselling Psychology or Clinical Psychology

  • Registration in good standing as an RCC (BCACC) or Registered Psychologist (CPBC)

  • Strong competence in working with adults, teens, couples, or families

  • Comfort and experience with online counselling across British Columbia

  • Ability to work independently while also being part of a collaborative and supportive team

  • Strong professionalism, ethics, reliability, and clinical judgment

  • Experience and proficiency with Janeapp
  • Formal training in the modalities used, including live and supervised components rather than self-study alone

  • Relevant certifications, or substantial progress toward certification, strongly preferred where applicable

STRONG ASSETS

  • Meaningful experience applying experiential and process-oriented methods in actual clinical practice

  • Ability to track emotional process, relational dynamics, attachment patterns, developmental themes, and unmet needs in session

  • A passion for transformative rather than surface-level work

  • Strong ability to facilitate experiential change, not just insight or discussion

  • Ability to work independently in managing a caseload of clients in attending to emails and correspondence with clients, clinical and other documentation, and scheduling

WHAT WE OFFER

  • 70/30 fee split in favour of the associate

  • Flexible independent contractor arrangement

  • No exclusivity — associates are free to work elsewhere and maintain other professional opportunities

  • No long-term commitment required

  • Either party may end the arrangement with 30 days’ notice

ABOUT WELLSPRING COUNSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY INC.

Wellspring Counselling & Psychotherapy Inc. is an established, ethical private practice offering high-quality online therapy across British Columbia and other select provinces.

Our mission is to support meaningful, lasting change in the lives of our clients, and that includes supporting our therapists as well.

We value fairness, integrity, professionalism, and sustainability. We are especially interested in clinicians whose work aligns with experiential, emotionally engaged, attachment-informed, and transformation-oriented therapy.

IMPORTANT NOTE

This role is primarily intended for clinicians who already have meaningful formal training in experiential, relational, attachment-based, developmental, or process-oriented psychotherapy.
Applicants whose approach is mainly supportive, psychoeducational, or primarily cognitive, or whose training is based largely on reading, self-study, or unsupervised workshops, are unlikely to be the best fit.

TO APPLY

Please send the following:

  • Your resume or CV

  • A brief cover letter

  • A short summary of your therapeutic approach

  • A summary of your formal training, supervised training, and certifications in the modalities you use

  • Whether you work with individuals, couples, families, teens, or some combination

We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

How and Where to apply:

TO APPLY

Please send the following:

  • Your resume or CV

  • A brief cover letter

  • A short summary of your therapeutic approach

  • A summary of your formal training, supervised training, and certifications in the modalities you use

  • Whether you work with individuals, couples, families, teens, or some combination

Please send applications to: [email protected]

We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

https://wellspringcounselling.ca/join-our-team/

Closing Date:

Who are we? Wellspring Counselling & Psychotherapy Inc.

Wellspring Counselling & Psychotherapy Inc. is an established, ethical counselling practice founded by Alistair Gordon, offering high-quality online therapy across British Columbia and select Canadian provinces. We are committed to helping clients create meaningful, lasting change through depth-oriented, experiential, and integrative psychotherapy. Our practice values emotional depth, authenticity, transformation, and clinical excellence. Our team integrates approaches such as Emotion-Focused Therapy, EMDR, Gestalt, Parts Work / IFS, psychodynamic and attachment-informed therapy, mindfulness-based therapy, and CorMorphosis™ Psychotherapy. We provide a supportive, professional environment for therapists who value transformative work and high standards of therapy.

Contact Information:

Alistair Gordon (604) 468-5811 [email protected] https://wellspringcounselling.ca/    

THERAPIST ASSOCIATE – EXPERIENTIAL / PROCESS-ORIENTED FOCUS Wellspring Counselling & Psychotherapy Inc. Location: Virtual — Serving clients across British Columbia and select Canadian province...

Full-Time
BC Interior and Northern BC
Posted 2 months ago
JOB SUMMARY Lake Babine Nation (LBN) is seeking a Mental Health & Addiction Nurse individual to join our team as the Mental Health & Addiction Nurse at LBN. The Mental Health & Addiction Nurse is a member of the Mobile Support Team delivering outreach to First Nation’s communities and reserves by providing a continuum of services such as: prevention, promotion, and education; assessments and care planning for individuals; and consultation on cultural and clinical interventions; and crisis response when communities are impacted by critical events. The position will provide community development support as it relates to Mental Wellness with BC First Nations communities. OVERVIEW OF DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES · Conducts assessments of the clients’ conditions and determines client needs, by performing such duties as, meeting with and observing clients’ symptoms both in-home and in social settings, · speaking with client supports when appropriate such as family, friends, caregivers, physicians, etc.; · provides advanced bio-psycho-social services to persons through a broad range of frameworks in the assigned clinical areas that include a continuum of options designed to optimize clients’ recovery and ability to function. · provides case management, counselling and other forms of direct services; · arranges access to specialized services, and implements transition plans; · documents assessments, treatments, and care plans; · carries out quality assurance activities; · establishes effective working relationships with all stakeholders and participates in committee work and continuing learning and development.

How and Where to apply:

Apply Now! Complete the application form found on the Lake Babine Nation Website and email it with your cover letter and resume to HR: Attention: Human Resources Email: [email protected] https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:us:41d4165c-2619-454d-88ed-9277089e0412

Closing Date: 03/31/2026

Who are we? Lake Babine Nation Health

Lake Babine Nation is third largest First Nation Band in British Columbia. Lake Babine Nation Woyenne Administration Office is situated 228km West of Prince George, with a total registered membership of 2,540 band members. [based on 2025 population]. The Nation has 27 reserve lands and three (3) communities, which are inhabited year round, and two that are inhabited year round from time to time. Prior to 1957, Lake Babine was two separate Bands, the Old Fort Band and the Fort Babine Band, both situated on the Babine Lake. At the time, approximately 12 communities were inhabited year round. On June 12, 1957, Department of Indian Affairs amalgamated the two Bands to form what is now known as the Lake Babine Nation.

Contact Information:

Tanis Bjarnason (250) 692-4700 [email protected] https://www.lakebabine.com/    

JOB SUMMARY Lake Babine Nation (LBN) is seeking a Mental Health & Addiction Nurse individual to join our team as the Mental Health & Addiction Nurse at LBN. The Mental […]

Contract
Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley
Posted 2 months ago
Substance Use Services Counsellor is responsible for case management and providing resource-based counselling to individuals and their families who are experiencing problems with substance misuse. The Counsellor dedicates time to program development and implementation of prevention activities.

How and Where to apply:

Please follow link to apply - https://sharesociety.bamboohr.com/careers/256 https://sharesociety.bamboohr.com/careers/256

Closing Date:

Who are we? SHARE Family and Community Services

SHARE is a non-profit, independent, community based organization providing leadership and programs in response to the social needs of the residents of the Tri-Cities (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore and Belcarra), New Westminster and adjacent communities.

Contact Information:

Jennifer Shashikaran [email protected] https://sharesociety.ca/    

Substance Use Services Counsellor is responsible for case management and providing resource-based counselling to individuals and their families who are experiencing problems with substance misuse. The...

Full-Time
Vancouver Island
Posted 2 months ago
Integrated Child & Youth Clinical Counsellor   Under the Pathway to Hope, the Province began to establish Integrated Child and Youth (ICY) teams in the fall of 2021. These community-based multidisciplinary teams deliver wraparound mental health and substance use services and supports for children and youth (birth to age 19) and their families. The service delivery is flexible and outbound, reflecting the preferences of children, youth, and families.   As an Integrated Child & Youth Clinical Counsellor (ICY -CC), you will provide therapeutic counselling to children and youth through a compassionate lens of prevention and intervention, while supporting their progress along the way. You will work collaboratively with school teams, community partners, and the Integrated Child and Youth (ICY) team to advocate for the needs of young people and help guide multidisciplinary decision-making. As a leader, you will supervise Youth Peer Support Workers, cultivate a supportive clinical environment, and deliver workshops and ongoing training to families, district staff, and community agencies as determined by the ICY team. You will also lead clinical counselling groups for children, youth, and families as needed, contributing to a strong and connected circle of care. Whether coordinating with external agencies, contributing to team meetings, or providing support during critical incidents, you will play an essential part in creating a responsive, collaborative, and caring network for children and youth.   The ICY-CC is required to be available to perform work outside of regular working hours, on occasion. This role does not follow the school calendar and works 12 months of the year.   Current Salary Range: $97,884 - $122,355 with a competitive benefit and municipal pension package. Assignment: Monday – Friday, 8:00 – 4:30 with flexibility for evenings and weekends Location: Dufferin Learning Centre A full job description is available here Work, Live, and Play! Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools (NLPS) respectfully acknowledges that we operate within the traditional territories of the Snuneymuxw, Snaw Naw As and Stz'uminus First Nations. For countless generations, these Coast Salish Peoples have stewarded these lands and waters, enriching them with their deep-rooted cultural heritage, traditional knowledge, and spiritual connections. The teachings and ways of being come directly from the land and through the hul'q'umi'num language. We recognize and honour the enduring presence and contributions of the Coast Salish Peoples to our shared community.   Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools employs more than 2,250 professionals, all committed to the education of our nearly 16,000 students. All members of our staff are integral to our excellent education system and our positive workplaces, supporting our district goals: Student Success, Student and Employee Wellness and Truth and Reconciliation.   Your Education and Experience  Education and Professional Certification
  • The successful candidate will have a Master's Degree in Counselling Psychology, Educational Psychology, Psychology or a related field and must include a 300-hour supervised school-based practicum or equivalent.
  • Is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and meet educational and training criteria to be a member of the BC Association of Clinical counsellors (BCACC) or a Registered Clinical Social Worker with the BC College of Social Workers (BCCSW).
  Experience
  • Minimum of 3-5 years' experience working with families, children, and youth in a clinical counselling setting.
  • Experience in clinical and/or educational interventions with children, adolescents, and families (including crisis intervention).
  • Recent training and successful experience in mental health initiatives and suicide assessment and prevention.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience liaising between community partners.
  • Experience in schools and/or detailed knowledge of kindergarten – grade 12 education an asset.
  • Experience in inter-ministerial work and/or familiarity with multiple provincial Ministries an asset.
  • Experience supporting children ages 6-12 an asset.

How and Where to apply:

How to Apply   Please apply on Make a Future at https://buff.ly/OqGVNns by clicking the Apply button next to the job details. Applications should include a cover letter, a detailed personal résumé, and any other relevant supporting documentation related to your education. Please note:  Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools thanks all applicants for their interest in working with us, however, only those shortlisted will be contacted. https://makeafuture.applytoeducation.com/applicant/jobposting/jobdetails.aspx?JOB_POSTING_ID=d49270fc-e025-422c-b0a2-1918c32e571e&sReferer=MAFJOBBOARD

Closing Date: 03/27/2026

Who are we? Nanaimo-Ladysmith School District #68

Contact Information:

Victoria Krivtchoun [email protected] https://www.sd68.bc.ca/    

Integrated Child & Youth Clinical Counsellor   Under the Pathway to Hope, the Province began to establish Integrated Child and Youth (ICY) teams in the fall of 2021. These community-base...

Full-Time
BC Interior and Northern BC
Posted 2 months ago
Reporting onsite and accountable to the Superintendent or designate, the primary responsibilities of this position are to work as part of the multi-disciplinary, multi-jurisdictional integrated child and youth team to provide therapeutic counselling services and school liaison support for children, youth and families experiencing mild/moderate mental health needs, and to manage and oversee the Youth Peer Support Worker position.

How and Where to apply:

Please forward your resume and cover letter to:  [email protected]

Attention:  Mr. Steve Dishkin

Superintendent

PO Bag 130

Hagensborg, BC V0T 1H0

(250) 982-2691 ext. 101

Email:  [email protected]

https://www.sd49.bc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/B007-ICY-Worker-2025-2026-School-Year.pdf

Closing Date:

Who are we? School District 49 (Central Coast)

School District 49 (Central Coast) is a remote District located in a stunning part of British Columbia.  We are a small District with a total of 3 Elementary Schools and one High School.

Contact Information:

Tanya Moren (250) 982-2691 [email protected] https://www.sd49.bc.ca/    

Reporting onsite and accountable to the Superintendent or designate, the primary responsibilities of this position are to work as part of the multi-disciplinary, multi-jurisdictional integrated child ...