Intake Social Worker at Windsor Essex Community Health Centre — NeverHard
Intake Social Worker at Windsor Essex Community Health Centre in Windsor, Essex region. Skills: Case Management, Client-Centered Care, Inter-professional Collaboration, Short-term Counselling, Social Work. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
Windsor Essex Community Health Centre
Location
Windsor, Essex region
Type
full_time
Required skills:
Case Management
Client-Centered Care
Inter-professional Collaboration
Short-term Counselling
Social Work
Position Title: Intake Social Worker
Organization:
Windsor Essex Community Health Centre, Downtown Site (1200 University Ave W, Windsor)
Classification:
Permanent Full-Time (35 hours/week)
Salary Range:
$38.83 – $46.78 / Hour
Date Posted:
June 23, 2026
At weCHC, we’re more than a workplace — we are a purpose-driven team passionate about creating healthier neighbourhoods. Our work supports a diverse population, often with complex and unique needs, and we meet this challenge with compassion, innovation, teamwork and commitment. Whether you are looking to grow your career or take the next step in a meaningful role, weCHC offers the opportunity to contribute to something bigger, alongside colleagues who value collaboration, inclusion, and belonging.
What We Offer
A dynamic and supportive work environment
A comprehensive employment package supporting your health and wellbeing, which includes:
Professional development opportunities
Wellness and Personal days and your birthday off
Minimum 3 weeks' vacation
Group health benefits
Employee Assistance Program
HOOPP (Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan).
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POSITIONAs a key member of the team the Intake Social Worker will:
Work within the social work scope of practice
Implement appropriate strategies by working with the inter-professional team using a client centered approach, providing intake, case management, and brief therapy services to clients
Contribute to chart documentation as per college and weCHC standards; participate in chart review and case conferences
Conduct intake assessments and develop individualized treatment plans.
Deliver brief counselling/therapy for clients with mild to moderate anxiety, depression, and trauma and manage case loads effectively.
Provide therapeutic interventions: supportive counselling, psychoeducation, crisis management, and evidence-based modalities.
Monitor progress and document outcomes using EMR.
Make referrals to other community services as appropriate to support client’s goals.
Assist clients and community partners to build support networks
Manage discharge plans, referrals, and post-discharge follow-ups.
Act as a resource person/client advocate to Centre staff, clients and community partners by compiling information on community resources
Facilitate access to community resources by liaising with community groups
Ensure clients receive community support, health, social and recreational services to which they are entitled by acting as a client advocate
Collaborating with community partners to support population health from a social work perspective
Perform other duties that support the mission and vision of the organization and/or as assigned based on position responsibilities and/or site requirements.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Minimum of 1-2 years recent experience in counselling/therapy, with preference to experience in a community health setting
Proficiency in current assessment, and brief counseling techniques for working with individuals, families and the community.
Additional supervised clinical training an asset
Adherence to the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice of Social Work
Demonstrated ability to work effectively in an inter-professional team environment
Strong communication and excellent interpersonal skills, combined with good analytical, problem solving, organizational and administrative skills
Clean driver's abstract, current valid Class "G" Driver's license and reliable transportation to support travel across Windsor-Essex County and the province as required
Bilingual (English/French) language skills an asset.
EDUCATION, TRAINING AND CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS
Graduate degree in Masters of Social Work (MSW) is required
Member in good standing and current registration with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers required.
Completion of a Police Clearance and Vulnerable Sector Check prior to commencing employment.