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e.g., CRPO, OCSWSSW, CCPA, NSCSW

e.g., Master of Social Work, University of Toronto

Please provide a friendly and professional biography (max 90 words) in first person for your profile, promoting yourself and how you help potential clients. Word Counter if needed.

Please provide a shortened version of your biography (max 50 words) to be used for some versions of your profile. Word Counter if needed.

Please upload a high-quality, professional and approachable headshot (please note that this photo is for potential clients).

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Please list any other areas you specialize in.

Roughly how many hours a week would you be able to offer as availability to clients?

What interests you about joining WELL Mental Health & Wellness?

Can you provide examples of how you have successfully promoted your services or a program in the past? What were the results?

Do you have previous experience in private practice? How many years of experience and in what capacity?

How do you approach building a client caseload? Describe your experience with networking, outreach, and other strategies to attract new clients.

How comfortable are you with actively engaging with potential referral sources, such as physicians, community organizations, and other healthcare providers?

In this role, you'll be expected to contribute to the growth of our therapy services. What are your expectations in terms of support and resources from the clinic to help you achieve this (e.g., marketing materials, referral systems)?

Describe any experience you have working within a multidisciplinary team. How do you ensure effective communication and coordination of care?

What are your long-term professional goals, and how does this position align with them?

To what extent are you interested in working in a medical clinic setting, and what do you find most appealing about this type of practice?