Assessor Coordinator Degree
Health Careers in Sask
La Ronge, SK- 
                                        
                                        
Number of positions available : 1
 - Salary To be discussed
 - Published on October 29th, 2025
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Starting date : 1 position to fill as soon as possible
 
Description
Position #: 201543
Union: HSAS
Facility: La Ronge Health Centre
City/Town: La Ronge
Department: Mental Health Community Clinics & Programs
Type: Full-time regular
FTE: 1
Shift Information: Days
Hours of Work:  224 hours per 6 weeks
Relief: No
Float: No
Field Hours: Yes
Salary or Pay Band: Pay Band Assessor Coordinator - Degree $36.721 to $44.902
Travel Required: No
Department Description:
- One of the following: Bachelor of Social Work, Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences), Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing or Addiction Counseling Degree
 - Current registration in corresponding professional association.
 - Previous experience in the Mental Health and Addiction Services is an asset.
 - A valid driver’s license.
 
Job Description: Provides case management services, which includes assessing, planning, monitoring and evaluating for determining the care needs of clients, collaborative coordination of services and case management process. "Preference for this position will be given to HSAS members in accordance with the terms and conditions of the SAHO/HSAS Collective Agreement"
Position Responsibility:
- Screening, assessment, and coordination of all initial service requests (written, telephone, walk-in, psychiatry and court ordered referrals.) to MH/AS and determining appropriate service according to client need.
 - Responding promptly and effectively to initial requests for information and/or services, and planning other appropriate intervention or referral services for requests that are outside the mandate of MH/AS.
 - To prioritize and assign requests for service to the most appropriate program/professional in a timely manner. This may include gathering necessary data (i.e. previous assessment reports) before assigning to the program area.
 - Facilitate crisis response services and/or other short term clinical services to clients while waiting for a scheduled appointment with a MH/AS worker.
 - In cooperation with the program teams, assess complex cases and coordinate an appropriate response using an inter-disciplinary team approach.
 - In cooperation with the program teams, assist in development of the centralized intake program. This includes collecting data to monitor quality program indicators and identifying required policy or program changes.
 - Compiling and maintaining a list of community agencies and resources, inventory of MH/AS, recommended reading lists and fact sheets that can be distributed to clients.
 - Providing ongoing consultation within the agency and to other agencies and organizations to ensure continuity within the service systems.
 - Gathering, maintaining, and tabulating intake data and statistics utilizing the Provincial Mental Health and Addiction Information System (MHAIS), and the Centralized Intake Process
 - Maintaining files and records and ensuring confidentiality of all information received.
 - Behaving courteously and positively toward patients, clients, residents, visitors, and fellow employees.
 
Human Resources Exemption: No
Experience
- Experience working with mental health and addictions clients
 
Education
- Degree in Human Services/Health Sciences or related field
 
Licenses
- Valid Class 5 driver's license
 
Knowledge and Abilities
- Working knowledge of Suicide Intervention skills
 - Knowledge in time management
 - Sound knowledge of mental health and addictions theory.
 - Ability to cope effectively with stress, change, and diversity
 - Able to cope w/ clinical, ethical, legal issues involving mental health services
 - Ability to apply advanced computer skills
 - Ability to work independently and as a member of a multi-disciplinary team
 - Knowledge of Assessment and Development care plans.
 - Strong interpersonal and communication skills
 - Knowledge of community resources including treatment programs & support agencies
 - Ability to distinguish normal and abnormal emotional behavioral functioning.
 
Other Information
- La Ronge is located approximately 241 km north of Prince Albert
 - Registered/eligible with the Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers (SASW)
 - For more information on the town of La Ronge please visit https://www.laronge.ca/
 
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