Province of British Columbia·Langley, British Columbia
Provide independent biopsychosocial assessments for young people involved in the justice system.
Work with multidisciplinary clinicians to provide specialized counselling and therapy.
Assist in supervising practicum students.
Collaborate on research projects.
Support court-ordered assessments and treatments for youth involved in the justice system.
Collaborate with probation services, community agencies, contracted service providers, and Youth Custody Services staff
Posting Title SPO MH 24 - Psychiatric Social Worker Position Classification Social Prog Off (CYMH) R24 Union GEU Work Options Hybrid Location Langley, BC V3A 8T1 CA (Primary)
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Master’s degree in Counselling, Social Work, Educational Counselling, Clinical Counselling, Clinical Psychology, Child and Youth Care, or comparable graduate degree at the Master’s level.
Successful MSW prepared candidates must seek and obtain clinical registration with the British Columbia College of Social Workers (BCCSW) within 6 months of completing required supervised clinical practice (3000 hours).
If degree obtained outside Canada, confirm equivalency via International Credential Evaluation Services (ICES) and provide a basic report by the closing date.
Minimum one year full-time equivalent experience working with children and youth and their families, providing a wide range of community-based mental health services.
Maintain a valid class 5 BC Driver’s license with no restriction or equivalent.
Preference for applicants with two or more years relevant clinical experience in adolescent mental health, recent forensic setting experience, and/or experience in a psychiatric or mental health unit
Market context
In British Columbia, behavioral-health roles often reflect ongoing demand in acute care, community mental health, and integrated service settings. These positions are competitive because employers typically look for current BC nursing registration, recent experience with acute mental illness, and comfort working on multidisciplinary teams. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to quickly compare fit against the original posting, then tailor your application to show relevant mental-health and team-based experience.
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