Full-Time
BC Interior and Northern BC
Posted 5 months ago
Key Responsibilities
- Provide individual, family, and group counselling services, with a focus on:
- Complex trauma
- Substance use disorders
- Grief and loss
- Personality disorders
- 20-25 hours a week clinical care; remainder of hours spent community outreach and life skills groups
- Facilitate therapeutic groups and workshops within the community.
- Work from a BSFT approach, experience with DBT
- Collaborate closely with outreach workers, community nurses, and other health and wellness practitioners.
- Deliver culturally sensitive care that honours the strengths and values of the Haisla community.
- Contribute to community-based wellness initiatives and support programming as needed.
- Complete admin related tasks in a timely manner
Qualifications
- Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) in good standing with the BCACC.
- Minimum of 5+ years of counselling experience (community or clinical setting preferred).
- Demonstrated experience working with complex trauma, substance use, grief and loss, and personality disorders.
- Group facilitation skills and comfort leading group sessions.
- Ability to work effectively in a rural community setting.
- EMDR an asset
- Strong collaboration and communication skills; openness to integrated care models.
- Cultural humility and a commitment to community-led care.
What We Offer
- The opportunity to work in a community-centered, multidisciplinary care environment.
- A chance to contribute to meaningful, holistic health and wellness initiatives.
- Supportive team environment and opportunities for collaboration.
- Competitive compensation (to be discussed during the interview process).
- Extended health Benefits
- Competitive Compensation 70-90/hr
How and Where to apply:
Please send resume and cover letters outlining relevant job experience to Elizabeth MacDonald at [email protected]
Closing Date:
Who are we? Haisla Nation
The Haisla Nation is seeking a skilled and compassionate Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC) in good standing with the BCACC to join our health and wellness team in Kitimat, BC. This role offers the opportunity to work in a close-knit community in Northern BC, supporting individuals and families in their healing journey.
Contact Information:
Lauren Legere
(250) 632-3600
