The Ministry of the Solicitor General facility includes a 100 bed Secure Treatment Unit (STU) to service the needs of incarcerated offenders with mental illness; and the STU has been designated a Schedule 1 facility under the Mental Health Act by the Minister of Health and Long Term Care.
Duties:
- Facilitates recovery oriented spiritual, religious and cultural health services to clients and their families and staff, including spiritual, religious and cultural care assessment, interventions and connections with appropriate community partners.
- Advocates for the spiritual, religious and cultural specifics and support of clients and their families.
- Coordinates education regarding the integration of spiritual, religious and culturally appropriate care in the treatment of clients.
- Recruits, screens, educate and supports the use of spiritual, religious, cultural peer support in program develop when possible to reflect a recovery oriented and collaborative approach to service delivery.
- Develops and coordinates spiritual, religious and cultural health educational seminars and activities that enhance community capacity to support individuals living with a severe mental illness in the community.
- Leads recovery oriented spirituality groups for clients.
- Coordinates and contributes to the spiritual, religious and cultural education of staff regarding spiritual health practices, religious and cultural specifics of the client population.
- Maintains excellent client records.
- Completes work load measurement and data collection as required.
- Keeps current with hospital policies and procedures and applicable legislation.
- Participates in program and Spiritual and Cultural Health service meetings, staff development, committees and peer consultation.
- Participates in program and Spiritual and Cultural Health research and evaluation.
- Maintains competency regarding professional standards and spiritual therapeutic interventions by reviewing current literature, attending workshops/seminars, networking with colleagues and professional associations.
- Work in a manner that is in compliance with staff and patient/client safety practices, policies and procedures of the Royal.
- Ensure a work environment that is conducive to the Royal’s Anti-Racism, Harassment, & Discrimination Free Workplace Policy.
Qualifications:
- Master level degree in divinity, religion, theology or spiritual care.
- Training, certification and evidence of ongoing practice in a recognized spiritual/religious practice discipline relevant to the care of individuals living with a severe mental illness.
- Sensitivity and ability to advocate for the spiritual, religious and cultural specifics with the care of clients and their families.
- Training in principles of bereavement support and loss, experience leading bereavement support groups and providing crisis intervention regarding loss and death.
- Training in principles of adult education, group work and community development.
- Ability to foster compassionate, respectful and recovery oriented relationships, programs and community.
- Awareness of wisdom teachings and principles of culturally divergent care.
- Ability to advocate and respect diversity of clients, staff and community.
- Awareness of principles of medical ethics or willingness to attain training.
- Organizational and clerical abilities to coordinate the development of community and peer volunteers.
- Awareness of relevant legislation and commitment to the principles of relevant legislation including the Mental Health Act, Privacy (PHIPPA) and the Criminal Code of Canada (Mental Disorder Provisions).
- Advanced crisis intervention skills.
- Strong advocacy skills.
- Client-centered and driven approach.
- Conflict resolution skills.
- Knowledge and experience working with individuals living with a mental illness and principles of a Recovery Culture.
- Ability to communicate effectively and work collaboratively with client, family, care givers, other professionals, volunteers and the community.
- Ability to work in an automated environment.
- English level A- is mandatory in oral expression/comprehension, reading comprehension and written expression. Bilingual (French/English) is considered an asset.
For information on the programs at the Forensic Treatment and the Secure Treatment Unit at the Brockville Mental Health Centre can be found at this link: https://www.theroyal.ca/patient-care-information/clinics-s
- Training, certification and evidence of ongoing practice in a recognized spiritual/religious practice discipline relevant to the care of individuals living with a severe mental illness.
- Advocates for the spiritual, religious and cultural specifics and support of clients and their families.