Province's Newly Created Integrated Child & Youth Teams Hiring School-Based Clinical Counsellors (Updated)

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Salary:  Competitive salary from $91,747 to $127,562 annually plus benefits

Make a difference in child and youth mental health and substance use care through a new innovative approach.

Integrated Child & Youth Teams (ICY) are community-based multidisciplinary teams that deliver wrap-around mental health and substance use (MHSU) services and supports for children and youth 0-19. ICY Teams are a program based on a new, innovative integrated service delivery model and will address gaps in the system of care by connecting with schools, early years services, primary care, and specialized, higher intensity services when needed.

The Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions in partnership with the Ministries of Education and Child Care, Health, and Children and Family Development has laid out a 10-year vision for mental health and substance use care in B.C. A Pathway to Hope roadmap outlines the short and long-term changes to B.C.'s mental health and substance use care system to provide supports for children and youth, and their families.

This new approach to service delivery is based on the four pillars:

  • Wellness promotion and prevention
  • Seamless and integrated care
  • Equitable access to culturally safe and effective care
  • Indigenous health and wellness

Under A Pathway to Hope, school district communities will have Integrated Child and Youth (ICY) teams providing services to the surrounding community. Click here for further information on ICY teams.

Watch this video to learn more about Integrated Child and Youth Teams.

Are you a mental health, substance use, or social work professional passionate about working with children, youth, and families?

If you are passionate about providing culturally connected, integrated mental health and substance use services as a part of an ICY team, B.C. school districts are now hiring.