Addictions Counsellor

March 9, 2023
Application deadline closed.

Job Description

Full Job Description

Are you looking for an opportunity to apply and expand your expertise in addictions and substance abuse while making a difference in the lives of others?

Consider the role of Addictions Counsellor with the Ministry of the Solicitor General at the Toronto South Detention Centre, where you will have a unique chance to work with diverse clients as well as a multi-disciplinary team to deliver meaningful services within a correctional environment.

We are currently recruiting for the following temporary roles:

  • One temporary (up to 18 months) position
  • One temporary (up to 12 months) position

Note:please note this role is on a rotational shift schedule that requires weekend coverage.

The Ontario Public Service (OPS) is one of the largest employers in the province, with a wide range of exciting career opportunities. We believe in the core values of trust, fairness, diversity, excellence, creativity, collaboration, efficiency and responsiveness. We are committed to being an employer of first choice, creating a positive and inclusive work environment.

The OPS has been recognized as a top employer. We are proud to have been acknowledged as one of:

  • Canada’s Top 100 Employers
  • Canada’s Best Diversity Employers
  • Greater Toronto’s Top Employers
  • Canada’s Greenest Employers
  • Canada’s Top Employers for Young People


OPS Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Anti-Racism:

We are committed to build a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and to promote a diverse, anti-racist, inclusive, accessible, merit-based, respectful and equitable workplace.

We invite all interested individuals to apply and encourage applications from people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black, and racialized individuals, as well as people from a diversity of ethnic and cultural origins, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions.

Visit the OPS Anti-Racism Policy and the OPS Diversity and Inclusion Blueprint pages to learn more about the OPS commitment to advance racial equity, accessibility, diversity, and inclusion in the public service.

We offer employment accommodation across the recruitment process and all aspects of employment consistent with the requirements of Ontario’s Human Rights Code. Refer to the “How to apply” section if you require a disability-related accommodation.

What can I expect to do in this role?

  • Assist in the development of addiction counselling programs
  • Contribute as part of an inter-professional committee focusing on addictions and re-integration of offenders
  • Provide rehabilitative addiction counselling services by working with individual or groups of offenders
  • Participate in case conferences, treatment planning meetings, discharge planning conferences, and contacting family members, to assist in the coordination of treatment of offenders within the institution
  • Liaise with community agencies and self-help organizations, citizen’s groups, business, industries, colleges and universities
  • Facilitate the completion of recognized addiction assessments
  • Other duties, as required


How do I qualify?

Specialized Knowledge and Experience

  • You have knowledge of current addiction counselling theories, practices and counselling techniques, substance abuse indicators, group/individual counselling strategies and referral network in the community
  • You have understanding of risk and needs assessment tools, criminogenic factors, rehabilitation theories, and related counselling practices
  • You have knowledge of community agencies and resources to identify and arrange the appropriate support and discharge resources
  • You understand the various sectors involved in the rehabilitation and reintegration of inmates after release (i.e. mental health agencies, shelters, employment services, etc.)
  • You are able to apply relevant legislation as well as demonstrated ability to acquire knowledge of and follow organizational policies and procedures
  • Proficiency with computer software and databases


Communication and Interpersonal Skills

  • You are able to connect and build rapport with a diverse client population with varied cultural, ethnic, and educational backgrounds as well as complex needs
  • You have experience providing one-on-one and group counselling
  • You are able to effectively communicate with correctional staff, other professionals, and external agency stakeholders
  • You have written communication skills to prepare correspondence and accurate reports
  • You have tact and diplomacy to handle requests and respond to inquiries


Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills

  • You can determine offender/program needs based on input from institutional staff and offenders
  • You have reasoning skills to assess an individual’s treatment readiness and motivation
  • You can resolve issues or matters pertaining to offender participation
  • You have organizational skills to prioritize and manage workload

Additional Information:

Address:
  • 1 Temporary, duration up to 18 months, 160 Horner Ave, Etobicoke, Toronto Region, Vulnerable Sector Check, Credit History Check, Local Police Databases Search, PIP/NICHE/RMS
  • 1 Temporary, duration up to 12 months, 160 Horner Ave, Etobicoke, Toronto Region, Vulnerable Sector Check, Credit History Check, Local Police Databases Search, PIP/NICHE/RMS
Compensation Group:
Ontario Public Service Employees Union
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Schedule:

3.7
Category:
Health and Social Services
Posted on:
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Note:

  • In accordance with the Ontario Public Service (OPS), Employment Screening Checks Policy (ESCP), the top candidate(s) may be required to undergo a security screening check. Refer to the above to determine the screening checks that are required for this position.

    Required security screening checks along with your written consent, will be sent to the Transition and Security Office (TSO), Corporate Talent Programs Branch, Talent and Leadership Division to evaluate the results. If applicable, the TSO, with your written consent, will request and obtain any additional employment screening checks that were not obtained directly by you.

    A record under the Criminal Code and/or other federal offence record(s) does not automatically mean you will be ineligible for the position. The employment screening check(s) will only be reviewed and evaluated by the TSO for the purpose of making a security clearance decision. The details of an individual’s employment screening check(s) will be considered in specific relation to the duties and responsibilities of the position being filled. Employment screening check records will be maintained by the TSO and kept strictly confidential.

  • Employees working in congregate living settings may be required to provide proof they are fully vaccinated, meaning they are fully vaccinated as defined by the Ministry of Health (refer to: COVID-19 Fully Vaccinated Status in Ontario), including 14 calendar days have passed since receiving their final dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

    Employees who do not provide proof of full vaccination will be deemed ‘not vaccinated’ under the Employer’s policy and may be required to attend a vaccine education program, as determined by the Employer. Employees who are not vaccinated under the policy with a valid medical exemption will not be required to attend a vaccine education program. All employees working in congregate living settings must undergo regular rapid antigen testing, regardless of vaccination status.