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Course Lecturer: SWRK 610 - Family Treatment

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • Healthcare
    Education & Teaching
  • Montréal

Requirements

  • PhD degree or Equivalent in mental health field (i.e., Psychology, Social Work, Counselling Psychology)
  • MSW or MA in mental health field or equivalent with a minimum 8 years of clinical experience focused on assessment and treatment of couples & families
  • Bilingual
  • Supervisory Experience (AAMFT approved supervisor or equivalent) – minimum 8 years of supervisory experience in the area of couple and family psychotherapy
  • Psychotherapy Permit Professional Order of Psychologists of Quebec (OPQ)
  • Completed Graduate or Post-graduate training in couple and family therapy in an accredited university or training center

Responsibilities

  • Demonstrated clinical expertise and teaching supervisory experience in the following areas:
  • Therapeutic process, the middle phase of treatment and termination.
  • Conditions for behavior change from different treatment perspectives.
  • Domestic violence and the family, the impact on children, custody and access.
  • Clinical application in a diverse family context, including separation and divorce; same-sex family systems and adoption.
  • History of the field, including early systemic models of research and practice perspectives.
  • The key theoretical tenets of: systemic family therapy; emotionally focused family therapy; attachment focused family therapy and Object Relations family therapy and family-of-origin themes in treatment; and, cognitive behavioral family therapy.
  • The four core theoretical approaches to family therapy: Systemic Models and Communication; Psychodynamic; Humanist and Cognitive Behavioral.
  • Major theoretical family therapy paradigms with attention to family diversity with the purpose of developing proficiency as couple and family therapists and social workers working with family systems.
  • Psychotherapeutic competencies.
  • Common factors such as communication skills, therapeutic alliance and the quality of client-therapist relationship.
  • Gender, race, poverty, social class, and multiculturalism in family treatment.
  • Demonstrated Clinical & Teaching Experience in the Following Competencies:
  • 1er Domaine : La conduite d’un processus d’évaluation et d’une démarche en thérapie conjugale et familiale
  • Être capable d’évaluer les dynamiques relationnelles d’un couple ou d’une famille en tant que système de que celles d’une personne à l’intérieur d’un système Être capable d’établir le résultat d’une évaluation en thérapie conjugale et familiale et d’un discuter avec les personnes concernées Être capable de concevoir d’une démarche en thérapie conjugale et familiale et d’en discuter avec les personnes concernées Être capable de mettre en œuvre une démarche en thérapie conjugale et familiale
  • 2e Domaine : La gestion des éléments clés entourant la conduite d’un processus d’évaluation et d’une démarche en thérapie conjugale et familiale
  • 2.1 Être capable de produire les documents liés à la pratique professionnelle
  • 2.2 Être capable d’assurer la bonne marche des pratiques professionnelles
  • Establish treatment suitability for psychotherapy and the reserved and shared acts OTSTCFQ Conduct a clinical evaluation Develop a treatment plan Implement psychotherapeutic treatment Ensure collaborative partnerships Respect the ethical and legal parameters of the profession of couple and family therapy Contribute to the evolution of practice and evolution of the profession.

FAQs

What is the job title for the position being offered?

The job title is Course Lecturer for SWRK 610 - Family Treatment.

What is the hiring unit for this position?

The hiring unit is the School of Social Work.

What are the scheduled days and times for the courses being taught?

The courses are scheduled for Thursdays from 8:35 AM to 11:25 AM.

What are the sections and CRN numbers for the courses?

The sections are Section 001 with CRN 4882 and Section 002 with CRN 4883.

What is the application deadline for this position?

The application deadline is October 15, 2024.

What minimum educational qualifications are required for this position?

A PhD degree or equivalent in a mental health field, or an MSW/MA in a mental health field with a minimum of 8 years of clinical experience focused on assessment and treatment of couples and families is required.

Is bilingualism a requirement for applicants?

Yes, bilingualism is a requirement.

What type of experience is necessary for this position?

A minimum of 8 years of supervisory experience in couple and family psychotherapy is necessary.

Do candidates need a professional permit to apply?

Yes, candidates must hold a psychotherapy permit from the Professional Order of Psychologists of Quebec (OPQ).

What competencies should candidates demonstrate?

Candidates should demonstrate clinical expertise and teaching supervisory experience in areas such as therapeutic processes, domestic violence and family impacts, diverse family contexts, key theoretical tenets of various family therapy models, and psychotherapeutic competencies.

What is the approach of McGill University toward diversity and equity in hiring?

McGill University is committed to promoting and establishing equity and diversity within its community and welcomes applications from various underrepresented groups.

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