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OccupationalTherapist
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“Occupational Therapist. Skills: Occupational Therapy, assessment. The Occupational Therapist provides client-centered assessment, intervention, and care planning for clients in continuing care settings, focusing on enhancing well-being through integrated therapeutic programming. This role aims to maximize safe, functional independence and improve quality of life, while also contributing to the planning and continuous improvement of evening programming and activities.”
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Graduation from a recognized Masters or Degree program in Occupational Therapy. Registration with the Alberta College of Occupational Therapists (ACOT). Eligible for membership in CAOT.
Nice to Have
AADL Authorizer is an asset. Experience using occupational therapy in a clinical and/or continuing care setting an asset. New grad/provisional occupational therapists welcome.
What You'll Do.
The Occupational Therapist provides client-centered assessment
and care planning for clients in continuing care settings
focusing on enhancing well-being through integrated therapeutic programming. This role aims to maximize safe
functional independence and improve quality of life
while also contributing to the planning and continuous improvement of evening programming and activities.
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Works collaboratively with Recreation Therapy and other members of the interdisciplinary team.
Full Job Description
## Description Position Details Position Status: Temporary Full Time Term Ends: March 31, 2027 Location: Dr. Vernon Fanning Centre, Occupational Therapy LTC BW Hours: 77.50 FTE: 1.00 Shift: Evenings Shift Times: 1400-2215 Union: HSAA Rate of Pay: $38.90 - $51.80 PCN: tmp261WOOT005 Date Competition Closes: June 15, 2026 The Opportunity Position Summary: The Occupational Therapist (OT) reporting directly to the Director of Care is a key member of the interprofessional health care team, responsible for providing client-centered assessment, intervention, and care planning across rehabilitation, recovery, and continuing care units. This role focuses on supporting clients living in continuing care who experience isolation, or low stimulation during late afternoon and evening hours. Working collaboratively with Recreation Therapy and other members of the interdisciplinary team contributes to enhancing residents’ emotional, cognitive, physical, and social well-being through integrated therapeutic programming. The position emphasizes maximizing safe, functional independence and improving quality of life through individualized and interdisciplinary interventions. In addition, the Occupational Therapist plays an active role in the planning, development, and sustainability of the program initiatives contributing to evaluation, continuous improvement, and the establishment of consistent, meaningful evening programming and activities. Qualifications & Experience: - Graduation from a recognized Masters or Degree program in Occupational Therapy. - Registration with the Alberta College of Occupational Therapists (ACOT). - Eligible for membership in CAOT. - AADL Authorizer is an asset. - Experience using occupational therapy in a clinical and/or continuing care setting an asset. New grad/provisional occupational therapists welcome.
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