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Employment opportunities

Current job postings

The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is the largest mental health and addictions facility in Canada, and a Pan American Health Organization and World Health Organization Collaborating Centre. We have a number of current job postings.

CAMH is recognized for its uniqueness and its ability to provide a complete continuum of care in one setting; integrate the treatment of alcohol, drug and mental illness; be a health-promoting hospital; and conduct leading-edge neurological, social and clinical research, making major advancements in the treatment of a number of diseases and translating it into practical treatment and tools.

Our supportive learning environment offers on-site training, workshops, professional development courses and an on-site B.Sc.N. Baccalaureate degree program. Located in downtown Toronto, we are easily accessible by transit. We offer a balance of work and lifestyle including on site day care facility, discounts on membership at the University of Toronto Athletic Centre, on-site pool (at the Queen Street location) and gymnasiums.

Opportunities are available for most health care professionals. Our clinical programs include:

  • Addictions
  • Centralized Assessment, Triage and Support (CATS)
  • Geriatric Mental Health
  • Law and Mental Health
  • Mood and Anxiety
  • Schizophrenia
  • Women's Program
  • Dual Diagnosis
  • Child, Youth and Family
  • Community Support Research Unit (CSRU)

 

More specific program information may be available through the camh.net search engine, available at the top right-hand side of this website.

Click here for current job postings.

Individuals interested in pursuing career opportunities at CAMH are invited to forward their resumes, indicating area of preference, to:

Human Resources
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health 
1001 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M6J 1H4
Fax: (416) 583-4316
Or email at jobs@camh.net

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Content updated: October 19, 2009 12:07 PM
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