Job DescriptionUnion: Non-union
Number of Vacancies: 1
New or Replacement Position: New
Site: Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network (UHN)
Department: Supportive Care
Reports to: Director, Global Centre for Research and Training in Psychological Care
Salary Range: $40.34 - $50.43 per hour
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Shifts: Days
Status: Temporary Full-time (1 year contract)
Closing Date: August 15, 2026
Position Summary:The Princess Margaret Cancer Centre is seeking a Psychotherapist in Research, or a candidate with Clinical Psychology training that includes psychotherapy, to join the Department of Supportive Care within the Global Centre for Research and Training in Psychological Care (G-CPC). This role is divided equally between clinical psychosocial oncology practice (50%) and research, project management, and education support (50%).
The successful candidate will provide compassionate, evidence-based psychosocial care that is grounded in a patient-centered, relational therapeutic approach. The role requires strong clinical skills, interest in adult education, and the ability to support ongoing research and program development. Subject to available funding, a contract extension or more permanent role within the G-CPC may be possible.
Duties- Clinical Responsibilities
- The successful candidate will deliver evidence-based psychosocial oncology care, including:
- Completing psychosocial assessments and delivering psychotherapy (i.e., Managing Cancer and Living Meaningfully [CALM] and Emotion and Symptom-Focused Engagement [EASE]) to individuals, couples, and families affected by cancer; psychotherapy delivery will be in the context of hospital-based clinical programs (e.g. CALM Clinic) as well as research trials (e.g. evaluating the benefit of psychotherapy added to usual care to support patients and families affected by cancer).
- Collaborating effectively with interdisciplinary teams to support patient and family wellbeing across the illness trajectory.
- Documenting clinical work in accordance with UHN standards and regulatory requirements.
- Participating in case discussions, care planning, and clinical rounds.
- Research, Education, and Program Responsibilities
- This portion of the role supports educational, program management, and research activities within the G-CPC.
- Educational Program Support
- Coordinating and facilitating supervision groups for clinical trainees and early career clinicians.
- Supporting the development and delivery of workshops, seminars, and clinical training programs.
- Assisting with the creation and maintenance of online and digital educational materials.
- Research and Project Coordination
- Supporting quantitative and qualitative research related to CALM and EASE therapy, clinician training, and supportive care innovation.
- Assisting with ethics submissions, data collection, study coordination, data analysis, and knowledge dissemination.
- Managing timelines, communication, and workflow across multiple national and global projects.
- Liaising with internal, national, and international collaborators involved in quality improvement initiatives.
Qualifications- At minimum, completion of a master's degree in Health, Psychology or Social Sciences or recognized equivalent required.
- At minimum, 2-3 years of practical and related experience required.
- Member in good standing of appropriate regulated health professions College (including College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario; Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers; etc.).
- Experience in providing individual and group psychotherapy is an asset.
- Clinical competence to provide structured psychotherapy in the areas of trauma, depression, anxiety, grief/loss is an asset.
- Experience providing services via information and communication technology (eg. telehealth/ telemedicine/MS Teams) preferred.
- Training in CALM, EASE, mentalization-based, and relational psychotherapies preferred
- Strong presentation and facilitation skills, comfortable leading supervision groups and educational sessions is an asset.
- Experience in research coordination, knowledge translation, and qualitative or quantitative data analysis is an asset.
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively within an interdisciplinary clinical and research team.
- Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills; strong organizational, project management, and problem-solving skills.
- Commitment to UHN values of safety, compassion, teamwork, integrity, and stewardship.
Additional InformationCurrent UHN employees must have successfully completed their probationary period, have a good employee record along with satisfactory attendance in accordance with UHN's attendance management program, to be eligible for consideration.
All applications must be submitted before the posting close date.
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