Women’s College Hospital, Crossroads Refugee Health Clinic
Year 2 Practicum, September 2026 – April 2027
Name of Practicum Site, Unit or Program:
Crossroads Refugee Health Clinic, Women’s College Hospital
Location:
76 Grenville Street, Toronto, ON M5S 1B2
Description of the practicum site and student activities:
The Crossroads Refugee Health Clinic at Women’s College Hospital provides comprehensive primary health services to newly arrived refugees during their first two years in Toronto. Our team consists of medical staff, nursing, medical administrators, social work, psychiatry as well as learners and volunteers. The majority of the clinic’s clients are refugee claimants fleeing persecution, many of whom are living in Toronto’s emergency shelter system. The Crossroads Clinic’s client population includes adults and families with children. Social work services offered include psychosocial assessment, individual mental health counseling, group counselling, information and referrals, case management, and advocacy. Social work services focus on addressing trauma, adjustment, and mitigating barriers to accessing services in the community. Clinic staff make frequent use of language interpretation for all service delivery.
Practicum Requirements:
☒ Immunizations per PHA Guidelines
☒ N95 Respirator/Mask Fitting
☒ Covid Vaccinations
☒ Influenza Vaccination (Flu shot)
☒ Comfort working with the population being served
☒ Comprehensive report writing and documentation
Other requirements:
Access to a reliable internet connection, phone connection, and a private space to provide virtual care to clients remotely for part of the practicum on Thursdays.
Please select Fields(s) of Study:
☒ Social Justice and Diversity
☒ Mental Health and Health
☒ Indigenous Trauma and Resiliency (ITR-MSW) students are also welcome to apply
Does your practicum require any previous experience?
The ideal candidate has previous experience serving diverse clients from underserved populations (eg. racialized communities, newcomer communities, LGBTQ+ communities, individuals affected by homelessness), and has previous experience in a counselling and/or case management role. Demonstrated understanding of psychological trauma is an asset. Familiarity with the needs of newcomers and the settlement sector in the GTA is an asset.
Is this practicum in-person, remote or hybrid?
This is a hybrid practicum (mix of in-person and remote attendance expected). Student will work remotely on Thursdays.
Will this practicum involve direct work or a mix of direct and indirect?
Direct practice
Number of practicums offered:
1
Field Instructor name and credentials:
Ellen Tang, MSW, RSW
Application deadline:
March 26, 2026
Do you require a resume? Or resume and cover letter?
Resume and cover letter
Accessibility Considerations:
- Will the student have access to a private space for notes or computer use? Yes
- Are there breaks between clients/patients/meetings? Sometimes
- Is the practicum considered fast-paced? Fast
- Is there a high noise level in the practicum? Low
- Is the site wheelchair accessible? Yes
- What are the physical demands of the practicum? Desk/computer-based work. Long periods of sitting.
- Are there any other accessibility considerations that potential applicants with disabilities should be aware of? All efforts will be made to accommodate applicants with disabilities in the application process and during the practicum. Please note any accommodation needs in your application.
If you are interested in this practicum, please send a cover letter and resume to miri.ben.dat@utoronto.ca by 4pm on March 26, 2026. Applications will be sent to the site.