Job Title: Clinical Counsellor (Family Preservation)
Hours: 35 hours/week
Location: Penticton, BC
About OneSky
OneSky is a progressive, not-for-profit organization that has proudly served the South Okanagan Similkameen for over 50 years. Guided by our core belief that we are all connected under one sky, we are dedicated to fostering a community where everyone can thrive. Our mission is to empower individuals to reach their full potential by removing barriers and providing a diverse range of supportive services. At OneSky, we value diversity, accessibility, respect, accountability, integrity, and collaboration in everything we do.
We offer a competitive salary, comprehensive health and wellness benefits, and a dynamic, supportive work environment where teamwork and fun are at the heart of our culture. If you're passionate about making a meaningful impact and advancing your career, OneSky is the place for you.
Job Summary
As a Clinical Counsellor (Family Preservation) at OneSky, you will play a key role in providing parenting capacity assessments and therapeutic support to families facing significant challenges, including social, psychological, emotional, and behavioral issues. You will assess clients' needs and develop personalized treatment plans that empower individuals to lead fulfilling, healthy lives. This position involves parenting capacity assessments, crisis response, clinical intervention, therapeutic support and treatment, as well as reunification and reintegration planning for families
Key Responsibilities
Client Assessment & Intervention (Parenting Capacity Assessments):
- Utilize evidence-based tools to assess clients' social, emotional, psychological, and behavioral concerns in collaboration with caregivers, MCFD, and other service providers. Develop and implement therapeutic plans to support clients in achieving their goals.
Therapeutic Support:
- Provide short-term (30 to 60 days), intensive, outcome-focused individual and family counseling using appropriate therapeutic techniques tailored to client needs. Offer follow-up support to monitor progress and well-being after therapy.
Collaboration & Referrals:
- Identify necessary resources and connect clients with appropriate community services. Collaborate with social workers, health professionals, probation officers, and other service providers to ensure comprehensive care.
Documentation & Reporting:
- Maintain accurate clinical records, document client progress, and prepare reports as required. Ensure all documentation complies with OneSky’s standards.
Ongoing Learning & Professional Development:
- Participate in training sessions, seminars, and public education forums relevant to your program areas. Stay current with best practices and emerging trends in clinical counseling.
Additional Duties:
- Perform other related duties as required to support the program and organization.
Qualifications
Education & Knowledge:
- Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field.
Training & Experience:
- Minimum of five (5) years of recent, related experience in working with complex family settings involving domestic violence, substance use, significant mental health concerns, and/or other related experience.
Required
- Clean criminal record check.
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s License and use of a personal vehicle.
- Completion of required OneSky training for all employees.
- Availability to work after hours and weekends, as required.
- Flexibility to travel within the South Okanagan/Similkameen region, as this position may be assigned to specific services or geographic areas.
- Knowledge of trauma-informed practice principles.
- Cultural sensitivity and understanding of participants’ socio-cultural backgrounds.
- Proficiency in computer and internet use.
- Familiarity with harm reduction practices.
- Clean driver’s abstract.
- Adherence to OneSky’s policies and procedures, confidentiality agreement, and Code of Ethics.
Why Work at OneSky?
At OneSky, we are deeply committed to supporting families through compassionate, evidence-based services. As a key member of our team, you’ll play a vital role in conducting Parenting Capacity Assessments, helping to inform critical decisions that impact the well-being of children and families. You’ll work in a collaborative environment that values your clinical expertise, encourages continuous learning, and supports your professional growth.
If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of families and want to contribute to a caring, community-focused organization, we encourage you to apply and grow with us!