Occupational Therapist MVA & WSIB Program LeadFoundation Health is expanding rapidly and building a dedicated Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) and WSIB Occupational Therapy program within our multidisciplinary clinic. We are looking for an experienced Occupational Therapist who can take a leadership role in designing, launching, and delivering this new service line.
Location: 600 The East Mall, Toronto, ON M9B 4B1, Canada
About the RoleWe are seeking an OT with direct experience in MVA rehabilitation, WSIB files, HCAI billing, OCF documentation, functional assessments, and return-to-work planning. This role goes beyond clinical workyou will help build the entire program, including workflows, documentation templates, insurer communication processes, and referral pathways.
You will work closely with our physicians, physio team, and admin staff to integrate OT services into our broader clinic operations.
This is a contract position.
ResponsibilitiesLead the setup, launch, and ongoing delivery of our MVA and WSIB OT programs
Manage OCF-18s, OCF-3 collaboration, OCF-21 billing, Form 1s, and all HCAI submissions
Provide in-clinic and community-based OT assessments and treatment
Conduct functional, cognitive, ergonomic, and return-to-work evaluations
Coordinate with insurers, adjusters, legal representatives, and case managers
Build internal processes, referral pathways, and documentation templates
Train clinic teams on MVA and WSIB workflows
Contribute to program growth and quality improvement
QualificationsRegistered Occupational Therapist in good standing with COTO
Minimum 25 years of experience in MVA or WSIB rehabilitation (mandatory)
Strong knowledge of SABS, HCAI, OCF forms, and insurer communication
Experience with functional assessments, cognitive rehab, and return-to-work planning
Ability to work independently and build new programs from the ground up
Strong communication and interdisciplinary collaboration skills
Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Therapy from a recognized University or equivalent.
Membership in the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists is an asset.
- You will also have:
- Skills in technology and experience with various EMR's and Microsoft Teams.
- Ability to work in unique, fast-paced environments.
- Good knowledge OT theory and practice.
- Excellent interpersonal and listening communication, and teamwork skills.
- Excellent critical thinking, synthesis, organizational and decision-making skills.
- High adaptability capacity.
- Registration in other provinces is an asset.
What We OfferCompetitive compensation (salary or fee-split model)
Full administrative support, marketing, and referral flow
Opportunity to lead and shape a high-demand OT program
Multidisciplinary team environment (GPs, specialists, physio, social work, nursing)
Flexible scheduling and hybrid options depending on case type
Perks We offer a variety of incentives to recruit the best candidates to provide exceptional care to our clients. Some of the perks of working with Foundation Health include:
- Competitive compensation
- Flexible schedules with full and part-time careers
- Possible loyalty bonus
- Paid orientation and paid training
- Employee referral program
- Opportunity to transition into an employee with full benefits
About Foundation HealthFoundation Health is a patient-focused healthcare company specializing in family medicine, allied health, home care, self-testing products ranging from pregnancy and fertility to COVID-19 and flu, and virtual care.
Through our family medicine clinic in Etobicoke, we offer a range of different healthcare options for patients.
With a fun, friendly and results-driven culture, working with Foundation Health is an opportunity tobe rewardedfor your contributions to a growing company, while helping Canadians through a patient-centered care approach.
Equal Opportunity Employer Foundation Health proudly celebrates the diversity in our country and amongst our staff.We strongly encourage applications from people of under-represented communities, including Indigenous, migrant, people of color and LGBTQ2S+ individuals.