Come join an inclusive community of supports and services that inspire, encourage, and empower adults & children with developmental disabilities, and their families, to live their best lives.
Position: Occupational Therapist (OT) Clinical Services
Location: Oakville, ON
Contract with potential for Permanent hire
On site, Full Time
Primarily 8:00-4:30 Monday-Friday core hours, with one evening per week period and one Saturday per 6 weeks
Salary: $40.31 - $47.75 per hour (40-hour work week)
Our client provides a community of support that inspires, encourages, and empowers adults & children with developmental disabilities to live fulfilled lives. They empower people to find acceptance, encouragement and affirmation and empowering people to build their capacity throughout life.
Reporting to the Director, Clinical Supports & Treatment you will
- This role allows you to make an impact on the lives of people and their families by delivering services they need when they need it.
- Work in partnership within an integrated model of care with person supported, their families and the interdisciplinary care team, you can shape overall holistic care plan for persons supported.
- You can contribute to building capacity to better support individuals with developmental disabilities who have complex care needs through care delivery, education
- Develop person-centred care plans to facilitate functional activities and independence in daily living skills, such as mobility, handling and positioning, feeding, dressing, grooming, perceptual motor development, prescribing assistive devices and adaptive equipment when indicated.
- Completing assessments; providing knowledge & training to direct support professionals, care providers, families in complex care situations.
- Deliver interventions to individuals who present with a range of skills, levels of functioning, and ages holistically.
- Contributes as an active member of the interdisciplinary care team to collaboratively achieve care goals using a holistic approach to care that considers a person's supported medical, functional, societal participation, quality of life and mental well-being.
- Providing supervision to Occupational Therapy Assistants, students or others as assigned
- Skilled with adaptive equipment focus, harnesses for developmental disabilities, sensory processing assessments
- Develop and implement direct and indirect intervention plans.
- Complete assessments, provide treatment and provide subsequent service referrals/recommendations, as appropriate.
Are you qualified?
- Master's degree in Occupational Therapy
- At least 2 years experience as an OT
- Current registration with the College of Occupational Therapist of Ontario
- Mandatory membership and licensure with Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists, Canadian Association of Occupational Therapist
- Experience in developmental services/mental health, interdisciplinary model familiarity, Ontario Assistive Devices Program authorization (asset)
- Valid driver's license and access to a vehicle
How you fit:
- You have experience advocating for others while maintaining a positive demeanor.
- You take initiative, plan and prepare for unforeseen problems.
- You've got an empathetic manner and the ability to read/influence others.
- You work well under stressful or crisis situations.
- You seek out new opportunities to enhance your core competencies and improve your abilities within your career goals.
What you will get in return:
- Fulfilling and challenging career that provides compassionate quality service to people, families and the community.
- Competitive wages
- Training and ongoing education
- Career advancement
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Job ID # 16817288