- Assess the nature of difficulty being experienced by the client with a comprehensive approach that includes identification of strengths and challenges, analysis of family situation and review of supports
- Work effectively both independently and as a member of a team within an organization with a history of multi-disciplinary care
- Work within a community-based context, with a culturally diverse community
- Maintain and develop effective communication, interpersonal, organizational and administrative skills, including computer literacy
- Be innovative in addressing individual, group and community health issues
- Achieve a work/life balance (35 - 37.5 hours per week)
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