Director, Clinical Services & Live-in Treatment

YouthLink believes in the potential of every youth. We are dedicated to providing them with the support, guidance and opportunities they need to make positive life choices. We provide youth with brief and ongoing counselling, in-home wraparound support, shelter, housing, educational support, and safe drop-in spaces.  YouthLink works towards equitable outcomes for youth in our community and, as such, is committed to equity-based hiring practices.  

We welcome applications from candidates who reflect the communities we serve, particularly candidates from Black communities, Indigenous communities, and racialized people, persons with disabilities, members of diverse gender identities and people with lived experiences.  We are seeking candidates who demonstrably operate and practice from an equity and trauma-informed lens.  We encourage applications from passionate professionals who will help us dismantle systemic barriers and will embrace working outside of Euro-centric practices. 

 

YouthLink Benefits are Top of Class!

 

  • Competitive pay
  • Health & dental coverage for you and your family with 100% premium cost paid by employer.
  • Annual vacation with pay at 1.66 working days for each calendar month to a maximum of 20 working days per year.
  • 5 ‘authorized absence’ days for family illness or emergency circumstances that prohibit employees from reporting to work.
  • 3 paid agency days every calendar year after 3 calendar months service.
  • Maternity / parental /adoption leave top-up payments (to top-up Canadian government unemployment benefit payments).
  • 100% premium cost for long-term disability coverage paid by employee.
  • Eligibility to participate in pension plan after 2 years of continuous service with generous matching contribution from employer

 

 

Director, Clinical Services & Live-in Treatment 

(Permanent Full-time, 35 hours/week)

(Non-Bargaining Unit Position)

 

The Director of Clinical Services and Live-In Treatment, in collaboration with the senior leadership team, is responsible for setting the strategic direction and service delivery for YouthLink’s clinical community based programs and residential live-in treatment home. Reporting to the CEO, and as part of the senior leadership team, this role provides executive leadership to YouthLink in service of the mission. The incumbent provides direct supervision of Senior Manager Clinical Operations, and Senior Manager Clinical Services, while providing ad hoc clinical supervision to clinicians as needed. The Director provides leadership in the implementation of Ministry of Health, MCCSS and Lead Agency’s Core Service Providers’ directives to ensure that standards, licensure and funder targets are met. 

 

This includes actively setting the tone for the culture of the organization and centering YouthLink values and approach in all decision making. Based in Scarborough, this position must be deeply competent in, and committed to, promoting equity and Black excellence in everything YouthLink does. 

 

As an executive leader at YouthLink, this position requires the highest level of character and strong judgement to navigate complex organizational situations.

  

Programs and Services reporting up to this role: Clinical services and Live-In Treatment Program.

 

Highlights of Your Role

 

Strategic Planning and Implementation: 

  • In partnership with the leadership team, and reporting to the CEO, builds effective strategies to fulfill the mission and manages all aspects of successful implementation. 
  • Conducts regular environmental scans to assess community need, effectiveness of service delivery on the ground, emerging issues and partnerships with relevant government ministries, CMHO and partner organizations to build the agency and ensure that YouthLink is well represented in the community. 
  • Actively contributes to the organization’s Strategic Plan by participating in initiatives and committees to support the overall plan.  

 

Thought leadership:

  • Remains abreast of latest practice and emerging trends in clinical theory and practice, programs and service delivery.
  • Embraces research, innovation, and shares learnings from Youthlink to advance sector-wide understanding of the issues and effective interventions. 

 

Program and Service Development: 

  • Oversees the programs, managers and staff, ensuring quality, best practices and effective service. 
  • Oversees program direction and integration, new endeavors and partnerships, program evaluation and feedback loop. 
  • Works in collaboration with managers, fellow Directors and outside partners to oversee the development and delivery of exceptional, collaborative, evidence-based or innovative program and service delivery to the community. 
  • Ensures programming adheres to parameters outlined by CHMO, MOH, MCCSS, UWGT and other funders and partners on a routine basis.
  • With CEO feedback, integrate program needs into overall agency direction. 

 

Risk Assessment and Regulatory Compliance: 

  • Manages organizational risk and opportunities continually. 
  • Develops and implements risk mitigation plans. 
  • Ensures full compliance with Canadian Centre for Accreditation, MCCSS Licensing for Live-In Treatment as well as CRPO, OCSWSSW for all registered/licensed Psychotherapists and all other regulatory standards. 
  • In partnership with Senior Director of Human Resources, leads in troubleshooting of serious staff concerns or clients issues. 

 

Staffing, Policy and System Development:

  • Provides supervisory responsibility for senior managers: provides regular management supervision. 
  • Provides ad-hoc clinical supervision to clinical staff in the department as needed.
  • Ensures strong policy, HR guidelines and supporting documentation and processes are in place to support the delivery of exceptional programming. 
  • Informs programs of relevant policies and procedures and ensures that program issues follow proper procedures.
  • Takes all reasonable and necessary precautions to protect his or her own health and safety and that of co-workers by complying and demonstrating knowledge of the policies, procedures and safe practices established by YouthLink. 

 

Equity, Diversity and Belonging: 

  • Maintains best practices as it relates to Equity, Diversity and Belonging and organizational development.  
  • Works collaboratively with Anti-Black Racism (ABR) Committee and Director of Anti-Racism, Equity and Belonging to embed best practices into all programs, operational goals and processes.  

 

Key Performance Indicators and Outcome Reporting Management:

  • Works within the expectations of funder and partner requirements. 
  • Ensures KPIs are effective and established for every area. 
  • Ensures timely and accurate reporting on progress.
  • Provides mitigation and corrective actions when targets are no longer aligned. 
  • Within the YouthLink clinical portfolio, develops and oversees relevant evaluation processes that fit with YouthLink’s mission, values and priorities. 

 

Finance and Resource Development:

In consultation with Director of Finance & Administration and Senior Manager of Finance, the incumbent will have portfolio financial responsibility:

  • Maintains on-going updates with the Finance team on a regular basis.
  • Collaborates with appropriate managers to make strategic plans to enhance resources in the clinical and live-in treatment areas. 
  • Collaborates with Director of Finance to ensure the facility lead completes capital projects, ensuring maintenance is kept up and followed through on. 

 

Additional duties as required. 

 

Highlights of What You Bring

 

Education: 

  • Master’s degree in a field related to providing Psychotherapy.
  • Licensure/registration in a regulated health college which permits the delivery of the Act of Psychotherapy.
  • Clinical Supervisory designation specific to providing the controlled act of psychotherapy for individual and family therapy supervision. 
  • Coursework that demonstrates desire for continual learning in Equity, Diversity and Belonging practices. 
  • Certification related to trauma assessment and treatment, including critical incident stress debriefing working from a trauma-informed lens.

 

Experience:

  • Minimum of seven (7) years of relevant management experience in youth services, mental health or related field. 
  • Five (5) or more years providing Individual Psychotherapy and Family Therapy.
  • Five (5) or more years providing Clinical Supervision to Psychotherapists and Family Therapists. 
  • Demonstrated experience in managing within a unionized environment.  
  • Demonstrated experience in implementing equity strategies in an organization. 
  • Demonstrated experience in two or more of: human resource management, financial management, program management, evaluation design or systems design. 

 

Skills:

  • Demonstrated skills in assessment, systemic formulation, individual psychotherapy, family therapy, group therapy, treatment planning and case coordination. 
  • Knowledge of and commitment to evidence based and evidence informed psychotherapy practice. 
  • Competence in best practice in the field of Psychotherapy, Family Therapy and Clinical Supervision. 

Asset: 

  • Bilingualism is an asset. 
  • Knowledge of the Scarborough community a strong asset. 
  • Knowledge of current literature in the field of Psychotherapy and Family Therapy.
  • Ability to uphold and ensure the Clinical portfolio abides by all Regulated Health Colleges Code of Ethics.  
  • Displays clinical leadership skills gained through many years of progressive responsible clinical practice and clinical supervision. 
  • Able to conceptualize and assess power and privilege, social location, equity and intersectionality. 
  • Knowledge of youth developmental stages and positive youth development. 
  • Able to assess and identify the impact of childhood and racial trauma in relation to youth development. 
  • Understands family systems and social ecology of young people. 
  • Ability to articulate one’s philosophy of Clinical Supervision. 
  • Makes sound decisions in a timely manner based on relevant information and critical analysis of facts. 
  • Strives for excellence, has a strong desire to succeed, tackles problems with a sense of urgency, approaches challenges with energy and passion. 
  • Holds oneself to a high moral standard and behaves consistently with ethical standards, even in difficult situations. 
  • Mobilizes staff and drives change through leadership, guidance, empathy and coaching 
  • Fosters Learning, Promotes Innovation and effectively guide changes. 
  • Collaborates with Partners and Stakeholders and builds consensus. 
  • Reflective in practice, fosters learning, promotes innovation and effectively guides change. 
  • Accepts responsibility for decisions and actions and achieves results utilizing accountability strategies with staff. 
  • Champions Equity, Inclusion and Belonging with a specific focus on Anti-Black Racism. 
  • Demonstrates strong character and judgement. 

 

Hours of work: 

  • 35 hours per week.  

 

Other Requirements: 

  • Vulnerable Sector Police Check required. 
  • Occasional travelling required. Participation in the Agency’s on-call rotation for 24/7 facilities.

 

Full job description available here: 

https://youthlink.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Director-Clinical-Services-and-Live-In-Treatment-program-JD-July-25-2024.pdf

 

 

How to Apply

  • Submit application to managementposting@youthlink.ca - Please quote posting #1439 in the subject line. 
  • As an equal opportunity employer, we encourage applications from qualified candidates who reflect the diversity of our communities. If you have a disability and require accessibility accommodations with the application process, please contact accessibility@youthlink.ca
  • Job posting deadline is open until filled