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School-Based
Youth and Family Counsellor
Job Description
Revised March 2002
Qualifications
A university degree in the human services (e.g. Child and Youth Care, Social Work, Counselling Psychology) with related work experience.
Role
The role of the Youth and Family Counsellor is to provide early identification and intervention in the areas of counselling, skill development and support services to vulnerable children/youth and their families. Children/youth who are vulnerable are those who are experiencing familial, emotional, behavioral, and cultural issues which significantly limits their capacity to function effectively within their family, school, and/or community.
Youth and Family Counsellor service objectives are to:
Responsibilities
1. Assess the individual needs of children/youth/family in the areas of family capacity, emotional stability, school functioning, peer relations and community profile.
2. In collaboration with children/youth/family, develop a service plan that responds to their needs in a holistic manner. This may involve the following services:
3. On-going consultation and liaison with administration, teaching staff, and community professionals (integrated case management).
4. In conflict and disciplinary situations, function as a mediator and/or advocate for the child/youth and their families.
5. Refer child/youth and their families to community resources when appropriate. (Follow reporting procedures outlined in the various inter-ministry handbooks.)
6. Maintain documentation detailing service plans, outcome measures, community contacts and referrals.
7. Participate in other related activities when required and approved by the executive director.
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