Employment
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For more than 30 years, we’ve provided health & social services to those who experience barriers to care such as poverty, homelessness, language or culture, and complex and/or chronic health conditions. We are viewed as a community leader in newcomer health, care of marginalized women, issues of health equity, client-led service development, and the advancement of partnerships that improve access to vital services for people who are at the margins in our community.
We thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected will be contacted.
Due to the vulnerability of our client populations, it is a condition of employment that the successful candidate submit a Vulnerable Sector Police Clearance to Human Resources
Accessibility
We are committed to hiring staff that reflect the diversity of the clients and community we serve. Should you require any accommodation in making an application, please contact us.
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Why Working With Us Is Different
You’ll have a voice
Staff led innovations are at the core of our work
We hate red tape as much as you do
If you’re tired of the top-down management style, come stretch your decision-making skills
It’s never boring
Apply for a challenge & variety in your work
Other Opportunities – Locum or Contract
Physicians
About Us
For more than 30 years, the London InterCommunity Health Centre has provided health and social services to those who experience barriers to care including poverty, homelessness, language or culture, and complex and/or chronic health conditions including mental health and addictions. Today, with four busy clinics in three of London’s most under-served regions, the organization is viewed as a community leader in newcomer health, care of marginalized women, issues of health equity, client-led service development and the advancement of partnerships that improve access to vital services for people who are at the margins in our community.
Things to Note
The Health Centre is committed to hiring staff that reflect the diversity of the clients and community that we serve. Should you require an accommodation in making an application, please contact our office. We thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected will be contacted. Due to the vulnerability of our client populations, it is a condition of employment that the successful candidate submit a Vulnerable Sector Police Clearance to Human Resources.
Come Work With Us!
Primary care physicians to work within a multi-disciplinary team to provide medical care and to address social determinants of health while using, or being willing to learn, harm reduction and trauma informed care approaches. Our population includes those who experience barriers to care; those impacted by homelessness, mental illness, addiction, poverty, language barriers, and complex and/or chronic health conditions. Our physicians are supported by a corporate service department, on a salaried model (no OHIP billings or billing expenses), ensuring time available for patient appointments that address complex, interesting medical and social issues, without administrative overhead to be concerned about. Physicians are dedicated to one clinic on a regular basis and provide coverage to other physicians in the Health Centre during periods of absence. All staff at the health centre work to full scope and knowledge transfer and skill enhancement among practitioners is high.
- 19 hours/week minimum
- Staff employment or medical corporation contract
- Permanent or Temporary
Qualifications
- Licensed to provide MD care in Ontario
- Professional Liability Coverage valid in Ontario
- Experience or interest in using harm reduction, rather than abstinence-based, approaches
- Experience working with marginalized communities
Let’s Talk
Introduce yourself via email to our support team and we can explore together how we might work together; people@lihc.on.ca
Psychiatry
About Us
For more than 30 years, the London InterCommunity Health Centre has provided health and social services to those who experience barriers to care including poverty, homelessness, language or culture, and complex and/or chronic health conditions including mental health and addictions. Today, with four busy clinics in three of London’s most under-served regions, the organization is viewed as a community leader in newcomer health, care of marginalized women, issues of health equity, client-led service development and the advancement of partnerships that improve access to vital services for people who are at the margins in our community.
Things to Note
The Health Centre is committed to hiring staff that reflect the diversity of the clients and community that we serve. Should you require an accommodation in making an application, please contact our office. We thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected will be contacted. Due to the vulnerability of our client populations, it is a condition of employment that the successful candidate submit a Vulnerable Sector Police Clearance to Human Resources.
Come Work With Us!
The London InterCommunity Health Centre is looking for a registered
psychiatrist to provide mental health consultation, assessment and
treatment planning to some of London’s most marginalized populations as part of an interdisciplinary team of clinical and allied health professionals.
The role of a psychiatrist within our environment is to provide
consultation to our team of physicians and nurse practitioners working with clients experiencing complex mental health challenges, provide psychiatric assessment and develop treatment plans including
prescribing alongside our medical staff to support clients ongoing mental health needs.
The incumbent should be familiar with DSM diagnosis criteria as well as assessment tools and techniques and general psychiatric principles. The incumbent should also be familiar with the unique challenges
experienced by our client populations, which can include refugees,
people experiencing homelessness, substance use and mental health
challenges along with other challenges related to the social
determinants of health.
Qualifications
- A Medical degree in the field of psychiatry
- Current registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario - Demonstrated experience with mental health diagnoses and
treatment options - Experience working with clients who have experienced severe
trauma - Experience in community-based practice
Relationship Structure
LIHC is funded for psychiatry services by the Canadian Mental Health Association and uses a sessional model of practice. Sessions are typically three-hour blocks billable at a set rate. More information about this structure can be requested at the time of expression of interest.
Let’s Talk
Introduce yourself via email to our support team and we can explore together how we might work together; people@lihc.on.ca
Volunteer
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