Distress Centre Calgary (DCC) provides 24/7 crisis support, professional counselling, and navigation services to individuals and families across Calgary and area. Rooted in trauma-informed, person-centred practice, DCC is committed to reducing barriers, ensuring immediate access to support, and fostering hope through compassionate, evidence-based care.
What to expect in the role:
This position provides leadership and oversight to counselling and intake services, ensuring high-quality clinical practice, strong integration with the Crisis Program, and meaningful staff development. DCC's Counselling Program is currently undergoing a formal evaluation, and the Clinical Services Manager will play a central role in implementing key recommendations.
As a member of the People Leadership Team, the Manager contributes to organizational strategy, service improvement, and cross-program collaboration.
The ideal candidate is a compassionate and skilled clinical leader who thrives in dynamic environments and is passionate about developing the next generation of crisis counsellors. They bring strong clinical judgement, a coaching mindset, and the ability to balance direct service insight with strategic program leadership. They excel at building relationships, fostering learning, and guiding teams through change with empathy and clarity.
Main expectations:
Program & Intake Oversight
Oversee effective counselling and intake processes, including triage, follow-up, and integration with other DCC programs
Lead program enhancements using data, evaluation insights, and stakeholder feedback
Ensure alignment of daily service delivery with program goals and organizational priorities
Participate in the evaluation and lead the implementation of recommendations
Data, Reporting & Accountability
Ensure accuracy and consistency in data entry and reporting
Prepare timely reports for funders, leadership, and key stakeholders
Use outcome measures and evaluation findings to guide decision-making and program improvement
Leadership & Team Management
Provide clinical supervision and coaching to counsellors, with a strong focus on supporting new and emerging professionals
Lead team meetings and reflective practice opportunities that foster growth and learning
Support recruitment, onboarding, and mentorship of counselling staff
Build and maintain effective partnerships across internal teams and community agencies
Participate in organizational strategy and leadership activities
The position has the option to maintain a small counselling caseload to stay connected to participant needs and direct service realities
Qualifications
Master's in Social Work or Psychology
Registration with ACSW or CAP is mandatory
Minimum 5 years of counselling experience, ideally in crisis, trauma, or community-based mental health
Experience in clinical supervision, staff coaching, or leadership
Knowledge of outcome measurement, program evaluation, and data management systems
Strong collaboration, communication, and clinical decision-making skills
Commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and trauma-informed practice
Skills
Advanced clinical supervision and coaching abilities, particularly in supporting new and early-career counsellors
Strong leadership skills that promote team cohesion, reflective practice, and ongoing professional development
Expertise in crisis-informed clinical decision-making, guiding staff through complex risk assessments and emotionally charged situations
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, fostering trust, resilience, and staff well-being
Ability to integrate clinical best practices with operational needs to ensure consistent, high-quality service delivery
Capacity to translate data, client outcomes, and clinical observations into meaningful learning and program improvement
Collaborative leadership approach, able to build strong working relationships across multidisciplinary teams and community partners
Position Information
This is a 35 hour per week, Monday to Friday, position. However, for the right candidate an alternative or reduced working schedule may be considered
The position is for an initial one year contract
Positions starts immediately
Salary is commensurate with experience
Core Competencies:
Client/Service Centred Work
- you make clients the ultimate focus of our agency, team, and individual choices and actions.
Partnerships, Relationships, & Teamwork
- you build and maintain productive, collaborative working relationships within and across groups, both internally and externally, to accomplish our common goals.
Growth Mindset/Learning
- you actively identify new areas for learning and take advantage of opportunities to learn in whatever form they come. You apply your newly gained knowledge in your jobs and share these skills with others.
Communication
- you clearly convey information and ideas through a variety of media in a way that engages the audience and helps them to understand and inviting dialogue and inciting action where appropriate.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
- we build and sustain an inclusive work environment where all individuals are welcomed, supported, respected, and valued for their unique experiences, perspectives, talents, and contributions.
Change Management
- you maintain your team and personal effectiveness when being impacted by changes within the organization.
Self-Management
- you take responsibility for yourself and your actions. What Distress Centre has to offer:Opportunity to work for an organization that is making a difference in our community
A competitive salary
Three weeks' vacation
Benefits from hire date including a Health Savings Account
Group Retirement Savings Plan
Staff development fund
* On site gym
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