CBI Health·Mira Road, Nova Scotia
The role involves providing clinical counselling services, including consultation, evaluation, and assessment for referred patients. Responsibilities include implementing interventions, monitoring progress, and managing the discharge process for individuals and groups.
If you have clinical experience with a variety of conditions and you enjoy working both autonomously and as part of an interdisciplinary healthcare team, we welcome you as a professional who will excel as a part of CBI Health.
As a Registered Counselling Therapist at CBI Health, you will be responsible for the provision of clinical services for patients referred for counselling services. This will include consultation, evaluation, assessment, interventions, monitoring of progress/outcomes and discharge with individuals and/or groups.
CBI Health is Canada's leading community healthcare provider. Our national interdisciplinary network of healthcare staff and professionals is over 2,500 strong, and we continue to find ways to innovate our services to provide better recovery and support for our clients.
We’re changing how healthcare is experienced. We believe it starts with putting our clients first. Our diverse healthcare team works together with our clients to address all parts of their life, to provide data-driven solutions and better health outcomes. Learn more at cbihealth.ca [http://www.cbihealth.ca/].
We welcome applicants of all backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences and provide accommodations throughout the hiring process.
Candidates must hold a graduate degree in Counselling Psychology or Social Work and be registered with the Nova Scotia College of Counselling Therapists or Social Workers. Relevant clinical practice experience and professional liability insurance are also required.
Market context
Behavioral-health positions in Nova Scotia often reflect steady demand in child and adolescent services, especially where trauma-informed care and specialized assessment skills are needed. These roles are competitive because employers typically look for a Ph.D. or PsyD in Clinical Psychology, registration with the Nova Scotia Board of Examiners in Psychology, and direct clinical experience with younger patients. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your registration status and prepare examples of trauma-informed work before applying.