Psychoeducators – Youth Protection – Evaluation and Orientation – 73202

Santé Québec Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal – Universitaire

Westmount
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Détails du poste

  • Lieu de travail : Westmount
  • Type de poste : Permanent à temps plein
  • Horaire de travail : Poste de jour

Santé Québec - Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal is hiring!

Are you looking for a meaningful job where every day can have a major impact in the life of a child?

The Batshaw Youth and Family Centres, located in Westmount, are seeking Psychoeducators for full-time permanent and temporary positions within the Evaluation and Orientation (EO) Service for Youth Protection (DPJ) reports.

  • Testimony :

A demanding role—human… and deeply rewarding!

This position represents a unique opportunity to highlight psychoeducational expertise within an interdisciplinary team. The psychoeducator will contribute a distinct analytical perspective and clinical approach rooted in their training, enriching existing interventions while performing functions similar to those of criminologists and social workers.

Your day-to-day mission:

  • Assess reports when a child’s safety or development is compromised;
  • Analyze protection situations and the needs of children and their families;
  • Intervene with children and families from diverse communities;
  • Actively contribute to clinical decision-making within a multidisciplinary team;
  • Participate in the development of the next generation of psychoeducators within the E&O service.

Schedule: Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The ideal candidate :

  • Member of the OPPQ;
  • Minimum of 2 years of relevant experience;
  • Excellent analytical skills, clinical leadership, and autonomy;
  • Bilingual in English and French;
  • Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle.

Why choose youth protection? For all these reasons:

  • Financial bonus: salary premiums where applicable, mobile leave days in addition to vacation and sick days, partial reimbursement of professional order membership fees—and more!
  • Comprehensive, progressive, and hands-on training lasting 3 to 6 months to help you step into your role with confidence.
  • Exceptional clinical support and ongoing personalized guidance.
  • A dynamic and caring team spirit, with a friendly and relaxed work atmosphere.
  • The opportunity to develop strong clinical expertise in youth intervention.
  • A stimulating clinical-legal environment alongside passionate professionals.
  • Varied, challenging days—never routine.
  • Opportunity to make a direct contribution to the protection of the most vulnerable individuals.

Protecting youth, a career that gives hope, where psychoeducation expertise contributes directly to the protection of the most vulnerable children.

Apply now!