Section : Internships
Each year, the Douglas Institute receives approximately fifteen trainees in social services who come mainly –but not exclusively - from McGill University. Traineeships at the Douglas Institute have many advantages.
Section : Jobs and recruitment
2009 Prix Coup de cœur de l'Association québécoise d'établissements de santé et services sociaux (AQESSS) Special Jury Award in recognition of its public education program Communications
Section : WHO Collaborating Centre
The Montreal WHO/PAHO Collaborating Centre stands out through its in-depth knowledge of mental health issues around the world, particularly in Latin America.
Section : The Douglas Institute
Executive Office Director General: Jacques Hendlisz Assistant to the Director Genera: Nicole Germain Administrative Assistan: Richelle Pigeon Research Centre Direction Scientific Directo: Rémi Quirion, O.C., Ph.D, C.Q., MS Administrati
Section : Mental Health for Adults
The Mental Health Program for Adults of South-West Territories for adults residing in the territories of the Sud-Ouest borough provides a range of second-line mental health services to people aged 18 to 64, with the exception of the Emergency Department, which receives people of all ages.
Section : Internships
The aim of the training program is to provide students with an environment conducive to their development and within which they can apply their theoretical knowledge, while benefiting from a rich learning experience working with skilled nurses in t
Section : Jobs and recruitment
If you are looking for a job at the Institute or the research centre, you may consult the on-line job offers.
Section : Jobs and recruitment
Featured professions at the Douglas Institute include clinical nurse, social worker and psychologist.
The Douglas Institute is looking for a full time nurse clinician specialist.
The Douglas Institute is looking for a nurse clinician for its Float Team – Psychotic Disorders.






