Ministry of Children and Family Development
Cloverdale, Delta, Langley, Surrey, White Rock
There are vacancies in communities across BC. Applicants who do not fully meet the required qualifications may be considered for this position, but at a lower classification.
Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH) Clinician
$85,563.25 – $97,633.20 annually, which includes a 4 Grid Temporary Market Adjustment
In South Fraser, CYMH teams operate in vibrant, growing communities with a deep commitment to collaboration and innovation. Working across multiple locations, our clinicians are part of a broad network of professionals supporting children, youth, and families through a full spectrum of mental health services. We value inclusive practice, strong community partnerships, and ongoing learning, and we strive to provide a welcoming and supportive environment.
As a Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH) Clinician, you’ll support the mental wellness of children, youth, and families through direct clinical services such as intake, assessment, treatment, suicide risk assessment, safety planning, and crisis intervention for ages 0–19. Working flexibly across homes, schools, communities, and offices, you’ll collaborate with professionals including educators, healthcare providers, Indigenous service organizations, and community agencies to deliver holistic care. To learn more about the role and what it’s like to be part of our CYMH teams, we invite you to watch our short Child and Youth Mental Health video.
Qualifications for this role include:
• Master’s degree in counselling, social work, educational counselling, clinical counselling, clinical psychology or child and youth care or comparable graduate degree at the master’s level in a similar subject may be considered.
o Applicants near completion of their master’s degree may be considered at a lower classification
• Minimum of 1 year full-time equivalent experience working with children and youth and their families, with responsibility for providing a wide range of community based mental health services.
Preference may be given to applicants with the following:
• Preference may be given to applicants with 2+ years of experience working with children and youth and their families, with responsibility for providing a wide range of community based mental health services.
• Preference may be given to applicants with experience in early childhood education.
• Preference may be given to applicants who self-identify as having an Indigenous heritage (First Nations, Métis, or Inuit) with the required combination of education and experience.
For more information and to apply online by July 28th, 2025, please go to:
https://bcpublicservice.hua.hrsmart.com/hr/ats/Posting/view/120679