A CAREER THAT SUITS YOU
Intervention
Toxicomanie Intervenant
Number of positions: 1
Toxicomanie Intervenant – Join a team dedicated to support and guidance!
Under the supervision of the Intervention Supervisor, the Toxicomanie Intervenant plays a vital role in the assessment and support of adult and young men, both individually and in groups. With an interprofessional approach, you will work closely with a team of doctors, specialized nurses, clinicians, nutritionists, and social workers.
Your missions:
- Assess and guide: Identify the psychosocial needs of clients and direct them to the most appropriate resources.
- Collaborative case management: In partnership with health and social sector professionals, you will actively intervene to support individuals in improving their quality of life.
- Personalized follow-up: Provide referrals to other support services, carry out necessary procedures, and ensure consistent follow-up for successful integration into our various programs.
What we offer:
- Daytime schedule: 37.5 hours/week
- Permanent position
- Competitive benefits
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Primary Tasks and Responsibilities
1. Welcomes and assesses the client's situation and establishes a dependency treatment plan, to help people with problems related to different types of dependency (alcohol, drugs, gambling) and responds to the client's needs according to the established Social Rehabilitation program.
2. Aims to improve clients' overall well-being by providing them with strategies for coping with the different levels of stress in their daily lives (other than through the use of addictions) and enables them to develop their own strategies according to the intervention approaches for coping with stress.
3. To provide clients with support and guidance in coping with addiction-related problems, and to reinforce client motivation to ensure positive change and develop greater confidence in their skills and abilities towards recovery and autonomy.
4. Maintain files and progress notes according to standards and procedures.
5. Meet regularly with intervention and health coordinators, is able to work under the responsibility of a clinical supervisor and ensure fluid communication with clinical supervisor.
6. Run two group workshops a week on addiction treatment and information sessions.
7. Identify needs and improvements required to implement actions aimed at achieving excellence in customer service.
8. Develop individual and group intervention tools to assist different types of clients with addiction problems.
9. Other related and administrative tasks
Desired Profile
- Excellent customer service skills
- Good communication skills
- Flexible and reliable
- Polite, courteous and professional
- Ability to work in a team
- Ability to work under pressure
- Have obtained one of the following diplomas: College-level nursing care, specialized education, social work or delinquency intervention work, and /or University diploma in School Adaptation, Criminology, Psychoeducation, Psychology, Professional Orientation, Social Work, Sexology, Nursing or Drug Addiction
- Have obtained one of the following diplomas: Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Drug Addiction, Criminology, Psychoeducation, Psychology, School Adaptation, Guidance Counselling, Nursing, Sexology, Psychosocial Intervention or an equivalent College level training.
- Excellent oral and written skills in French
Why Welcome Hall Mission?
The many benefits of a career with us
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Good work-life balance
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Social benefits that promote wellness
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Pension plan with Employer contribution
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A dynamic and creative work environment
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Accessible by public transportation
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Access to parking if you come by car
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We work together to transform Montreal
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Do you have any questions?
Please email us at cv@missionba.com
A member of the Human Resources team will be happy to answer you. If you would like to talk to someone in person, give us a call at 514-523-5288 ext. 388.