Requisition ID: 382175
Position Number: [[cust_PCN]]
Posting End Date: June 27, 2025
City: Winnipeg
Employer: Women's Health Clinic
Site: Women's Health Clinic -
Department / Unit: Dragonfly Support Program
Posting Category: Clinical
Union: MAHCP
Anticipated Start - End Date: 06/16/2025 -
Reason for Term:
FTE: 0.8
Anticipated Shift: Days; Evenings
Work Arrangement: Hybrid
Daily Hours Worked: 8 hours
Annual Base Hours:
Salary: $35.882, $36.958, $38.066, $39.210, $40.387, $41.600, $42.850, $44.139, $45.462, $46.826
Rotation Calendar:
WHC promotes personal agency and believes that all people should be empowered to take care of their mental, emotional, sexual, physical and spiritual health and wellbeing. We offer sexual, reproductive, and mental health care and support for people of all genders. Our organizational values guide our work through an anti-racist, anti-oppressive, intersectional, feminist, harm reduction lens.
Position Summary:
This position is responsible for providing individual and group counselling to adults that aligns with feminist counselling principles and WHC vision, mission and values.
Our Requirements:
The ideal candidate is a self-motivated, organized and detail-oriented individual. The successful candidate will possess excellent analytical, verbal and written communication skills and be able to work to strict deadlines while contributing to a professional working environment.
Candidates must have:
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline and an equivalent combination of education and work experience
3 years’ experience providing clinically supervised therapeutic counselling for women
Experience developing and facilitating groups
Must be legally able to work in Canada
Satisfactory Criminal Record check and Child Abuse Registry check
Assets:
Ability to speak French, Annishinaabemowin, Cree, Michif or other language
Understanding of Indigenous culture, languages, and protocols
Commitment to anti-oppressive and decolonizing practice
Connection to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous or other communities of colour) and/ or refugee and immigrant communities
Knowledge of barriers that affect 2SLGBTQIA+ & BIPOC communities accessing health care
Experience in relational therapy and clinically supervised counselling
Knowledge of community resources
Connection to grief work
Master’s level qualifications