Counsellor

Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
1430 Trafalgar Road
Oakville, Ontario
L6H 2L1
College Website: http://www.SheridanInstitute.ca
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Counsellor

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Campus Counselling provides supports and resources to students, staff, and faculty with the aim of enhancing and promoting student mental health and well-being.  Working collaboratively with students to develop insights, identify strengths, and enhance personal resilience, the role of the Counsellor is focused on supporting students to achieve personal and academic goals, resolve challenges and live healthier lives. Reporting to the Manager, Student Wellness and Counselling, the Counsellor provides a continuum of preventative, developmental, remedial and crisis intervention services. The Counsellor works to actively connect students to on/off campus resources and plays a key role in collaborating with staff and faculty to support the ability of Sheridan students to flourish. 


What You’ll be Doing
  • Supporting the mental health and well-being of students in person and virtually, through the use of brief solution focused techniques to address issues such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse, stress, trauma, low self-esteem, grief, isolation, relationships, and other mental health related issues;  
  • Providing culturally responsive and trauma-informed counselling services, including supporting the creation and delivery of groups, workshops and psycho-educational lectures, for a diverse student population with a specific focus on supporting students who identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Colour (BIPOC) and/or part of the 2SLGBTQ+ community; drawing on feminist and anti-oppressive principles of practice and continually working towards a decolonizing framework; 
  • Providing crisis intervention, suicide assessments, safety planning and referrals for “at risk” students; 
  • Providing consultation to staff/faculty on an individual basis, offering variety of mental health training opportunities; 
  • Working as a productive member of a multidisciplinary team; representing the department on committees and working groups within Student Affairs and the broader Sheridan community; 
  • Providing competent, ethical, and professional mental health services through mixed modalities; 
  • Working with external partners to best serve and support students with mental health issues and challenges; 
  • Participating in the evaluation of services and research initiatives within Student Affairs. 

About You

You are critically reflective practitioner who thrives working alongside students identifying as part of the BIPOC and/or 2SLGBTQ+ community, and you have a passion for fostering a sense of belonging, respect and equity for all members of our community, to educate and to amplify marginalized voices. 

You are an agile individual with an ability to respond to change, adapt and seek improvements while applying principles of creative problem solving to most appropriately and effectively support each student’s unique needs. 
 
You demonstrate your student/client centered nature through the passion in your practice in working collaboratively with students to enhance and promote their mental health and well-being while assisting them in the achievement of personal and academic goals.  


The successful candidate will also meet the following qualifications:
  • Master’s degree in Counselling, Social Work, Psychology, Education (or other closely related discipline);  
  • 2 years directly related work experience in a post-secondary, counselling service or community based mental health agency; 
  • Member in good standing with respective regulatory body (Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers, College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO), College of Psychologists of Ontario); 
  • Experience working with students/individuals who identify as BIPOC and/or 2SLGBTQ+ living with depression, anxiety, strained social relationships eating disorders, self-injurious behavior, trauma, psychiatric diagnoses, difficult family dynamics, etc.; 
  • Knowledge and awareness of, the life experiences and needs of BIPOC and/or 2SLGBTQ students; Experience in mental health with the ability to administer, analyze and interpret assessments/tests/inventories; 
  • Experience with diverse modes of counselling practice such as virtual service delivery, walk-in counselling, single session support etc.;
  • Demonstrated skills in the facilitation of therapeutic and psycho-educational groups, as well as experience in creating and delivering mental health workshops and training sessions;
  • A Police Vulnerable Sector Screen of the successful candidate will be required.

Who We Are:

Every member of the Sheridan community is passionate about the transformational role we play in people’s lives. Our strategic plan, Sheridan 2024: Galvanizing Education for a Complex World (https://sheridan2024.sheridancollege.ca/), charts a path towards a new ground-breaking model of higher education that reshapes post-secondary education and better prepares students for the future. We are committed to demonstrably advancing equity, diversity and inclusivity.  Diversity is our strength and fuels our commitment to excellence.  Across our campuses, we’re making meaningful strides towards developing an equitable and inclusive community.

    For more information, visit: Why Work at Sheridan

Other Details:
Department:  Student Affairs 
Campus Location:  Davis (will also be assigned weekly at our HMC campus). This position is currently a hybrid of on-campus and remote work.
Reference #:  J0123-1226    
Employee Group: Academic
Hours: 35/week
Salary Range: $67,893 - $117,697 (based on relevant educational qualifications and experience)
Application Deadline: February 10, 2023

Consideration will be given to qualified internal full-time academic and partial-load employees first in accordance with the Collective Agreement requirements. 

Sheridan is deeply committed to implementing the Calls to Action framed by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. We acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nations, Anishinaabe Nation, Huron-Wendat and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Sheridan is situated on these lands and it is our collective responsibility to honour and respect those who have gone before us, those who are here, and those who have yet to come. We are grateful for the opportunity to be working on this land.  

Sheridan values the diverse and intersectional identities of its students, faculty, and staff. Sheridan regards equity and diversity as an integral part of academic excellence and is committed to accessibility for all employees. Sheridan seeks applicants who embrace our values of equity, anti-racism and inclusion. As such, we encourage applications from qualified candidates who have been historically disadvantaged and marginalized, including those who identify as First Nations, Métis and/or Inuit/Inuk, Black, members of racialized communities, persons with disabilities, women and/or 2SLGBTQ+. 

Sheridan will provide job applicants with accommodation in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. To request accommodation, please contact Human Resources.

You may be asked to provide copies of your educational credentials at the time of interview. Upon hire, we require official confirmation of educational credentials and Canadian equivalency assessments, if applicable.
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