casaservices

Manager, Clinical

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At a Glance

Location
Greater Edmonton area, AB, Canada, Alberta, Canada
Compensation
ob Details Salary/Wage range: $86,815.00 - $131,281.00 Vacation: 20 Days Shift struc

Key Requirements

Domain Knowledge

  • Clinical
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Medical

Requirements

Demonstrated leadership ability with excellent organizational, interpersonal and communication skills.

Demonstrated commitment to excellence in all aspects of the discipline including clinical practice, supervision and education.

Enhanced skills in knowledge translation, education, program design and evaluation are an asset.

Ability to identify barriers and solutions to service provision.

Ability to work autonomously, independently and to prioritize work activities.

Experience working in school settings or with school administrations and/or support teams is desirable.

Compensation & Benefits

competitive benefits, opportunities for growth, and the support you need to rest, recharge and continue making a difference

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Employer-paid health and dental benefits, including $1000 per paramedical practitioner and $2,000 annually in mental health services.

Flexible Spending Account that allows you choose between Health Spending, Personal Spending, your RRSP or CASA Pension Plan.

Defined contribution pension plan with generous employer match.

Responsibilities

Salary/Wage range: $86,815.00 - $131,281.00

Vacation: 20 Days

Shift structure: Monday to Friday, 7.25 hours per day

Primary location: CASA West

Secondary location(s): Fort Road, CASA Centre

Hybrid/Multi-site

About the Company

The Comprehensive School-Based Mental Health Program (CSBMHP) Is part of a larger community investment initiative led by CASA’s Indigenous Services department to improve the continuum of child and adolescent mental health care in First Nation and Métis communities. The CSBMHP supports First Nation and Métis school divisions to improve or develop models of intervention. School division partners are provided access to ongoing professional development, training and consultation services. The CSBMHP team provides universal mental health education, targeted group programming and mental health services to children and adolescents attending partner First Nation and Métis schools.