On-siteFull Time

Salary

$61.54 - $82.05 / hr

Location

Selkirk, MB

Selkirk, Manitoba R1A 1P9

Posted

Jul 24, 2026

Role overview

SAGKEENG CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES (SCFS) is looking for a FULL-TIME Psychologist. You practice empathy, understanding and patience. You promote a safe therapeutic environment. You will be joining a creative, initiative, and dynamic multi-disciplinary team. You are knowledgeable of SCFS, Sagkeeng First Nation and Indigenous culture. This position reports to SCFS Biidaaziiway Gamik Unit Clinical Director. SCFS offers a competitive salary and benefits

QUALIFICATIONS

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Doctoral Degree (PhD or PsyD) in psychology. From a CPA accredited university.

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Registered with the Psychological Association of Manitoba.

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Minimum 5 years experience in related clinical practices as a certified clinical psychologist.

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Demonstrated experience in clinical assessment, diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders.

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Proficient in the delivery of psychometric tools and their interpretation.

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Demonstrated ability to develop and provide psycho-educational/skills-based training programs.

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Ability to provide compassionate and efficient support to children and their families.

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Knowledge and awareness of cultural and socio-economic factors that inform service provision.

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Strong interpersonal and communication skills and demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a wide range of individuals/groups.

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Willingness to adapt to new techniques and best practices.

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Understanding of Manitoba’s health and social welfare system.

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Strong teamwork ethic.

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Ability to work flexible hours to meet productivity goals.

RESPONSIBILITIES

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Provides leadership and support to various mental health promotion and program initiatives.

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Provides a full-range of psychological services, including biopsychosocial assessments, test administration and interpretation, diagnosis, and intensive therapy with children and parents.

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Provides empirically supported behavioural parent training interventions for children with externalizing disorders.

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Conducts family-based interventions with parents and significant supporting individuals.

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Collaborates with other disciplines.

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Provides clinical supervision to mental health clinicians and trainees.

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Provides consultation to mental health and outreach clinicians/staff.

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Participates in all aspects of the care continuum and the child’s mental health pathway.

Qualified candidates will be required to undergo a criminal record check, child abuse registry check, and a prior contact check as a condition of employment. Sagkeeng Community members and Indigenous candidates will be given preference and are encouraged to self-identify.