OPSEULAKERIDGE HEALTHSOCIAL WORKERCHILD YOUTH AND FAMILY PROGRAMMENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTIONSFULL TIME8 HOUR DAYS SHIFTS; (subject to change) LAKERIDGE HEALTH OSHAWASALARY: $40.00 - $50.96 per hourOPSEU-2200002269DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Working within an interdisciplinary team the Social Worker will support patient navigation for both the internal and external referrals received by the Child Youth and Family Program. This role will include connecting children, youth and their families to the most appropriate service provider by, liaising with other parts of the health care system and children's mental health system, and by coordinating services and removing potential barriers to meet the needs of the patient. The social worker will support the role of intake, through case management, brief and solution focused interventions, along with consultation. The Social Worker will work within an interdisciplinary team to support the patient's journey through all areas of the Child, Youth and Family Program, including crisis, inpatient, intensive ambulatory program and outpatient. The successful candidate will work effectively with the members of the interdisciplinary team in establishing and monitoring processes to improve intervention and continuity of care for patients, and collaborative relationships with other care providers in the Region. The Social Worker participates in program and other committees.QUALIFICATIONS: * Master of Social Work Degree; or equivalent;* Membership in the OCSWSSW; registered health professional;* Previous clinical experience in the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders within a hospital based service setting; * Demonstrated experience in providing individual, group and family therapy to children and youth with psychiatric illnesses;* Previous clinical experience providing brief service including single session model, solution focused interventions;* Demonstrated knowledge of best practice guidelines pertaining to the treatment of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders including substance use;* Demonstrated skill in mental health assessment and crisis management;* Proven ability to work effectively with other health care providers and community service and school Board providers;* Demonstrated knowledge about relevant community providers, systems, and clinical pathways* Previous experience organizing complex care plans* Proven organizational, prioritization and problem-solving abilities;* Proven to have strong interpersonal skills and written and verbal communication skills;* Demonstrated commitment to our core values of Inclusion, Compassion, Innovation, Teamwork and Joy;* Demonstrated understanding of and commitment to Lakeridge Health's comprehensive safety programs and practices including staff, patient and environmental safety and participation in regular in-service education in this area;* Proven good attendance record with capability of maintaining this same standard;* Must be willing to travel from site to site; and * Must provide successful Criminal Investigation Record.CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:The terms and conditions of employment are in accordance with the Collective Agreement between the Hospital and OPSEU Local 348.Accommodation will be provided in all parts of the recruitment and assessment process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) . Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.At Lakeridge Health we value inclusion and diversity. We are committed to fostering a culture that is respectful, inclusive and accessible and to employing a workforce that is representative of the diverse community we provide services to. As an equal opportunity employer we welcome applications from all qualified applicants.Lakeridge Health is committed to providing a safe and healthy work environment and to preventing the transmission of COVID 19 infections among Lakeridge Health team members and our patients. New Lakeridge Health team members will be required to provide proof of full vaccination for COVID-19 during their Post-offer/Pre-employment Health Assessment, subject to any exemptions recognized under the Ontario Human Rights code.