Summary:
The Occupational Therapist provides services to help children and students to achieve their highest possible level of independent functioning within the school, home and community. The therapist is responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating programs to address the fine motor, perceptual motor, sensory, adaptive, postural, and self-care skills of children with disabilities and their families in order to optimize development.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assesses and evaluates childrens physical abilities using standardized assessment tools and non-standardized assessment including observation, interview, and review of medical and developmental reports.
- Plans and develop goals for occupational therapy services in consultation with the family and based on the assessment results and the priorities of the family.
- Provide direct therapy services to individual and groups of children and their families to implement occupational therapy program based on established goals.
- Provide instruction, guidance and advice to families, childcare programs and other service providers on implementation of components of the occupational therapy program.
- Recommend adaptive equipment and provide specialized therapy services as needed to meet the child therapeutic needs. Refer families to other community services and professionals as needed.
- Liaise with school teams, educators, community service providers and other professionals to ensure coordinated and consistent therapies and services. Participates in interdisciplinary team and family assessment, planning, direct services, and transition planning related to individual child and family services.
- Maintain related records and produces reports as required.
- Provide consultative and education services to families, caregivers, childcare providers, other service providers and the public.
- Maintain current knowledge on literature and research in the field. Provides up to date best practice information.
Education and Experience
- Masters degree in occupational therapy with pediatric training; registration with the College of Occupational Therapists.
- A minimum of two (2) years pediatric clinical experience, with some experience in a community-based program early intervention program and supporting school age children.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- The Occupational Therapist understands and can work effectively with children and their families to provide therapy and consultation services.
- They will have demonstrated strong leadership, instructional, written, and oral skills, and will be a committed team member.
Closing Date:
Posting will remain open until filled.
Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: Tri Cities and New Westminster
Hours of work: 21 to 28 hours per week, Monday to Friday (flexible to be scheduled with supervisor, some evenings and weekends may be required)
Benefits: Paid Vacation, Extended Health and New Hire Signing bonus up to $2000( Conditions apply)
SHARE recognizes the systemic discrimination that Black, Indigenous, Persons of Colour and many other groups have historically experienced, and continue to face in our society, and in our community. SHARE is committed to being an inclusive, welcoming and unbiased employer and service provider. Further, we are encouraging members of these communities to apply for this position. Please feel free to let us know if you carry any of these identities.
Our Organization
SHAREis an accredited non-profit, independent, community-based organization providing leadership and programs in response to the social needs of the residents of the Tri-Cities (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore and Belcarra), New Westminster and adjacent communities. SHARE Family & Community Services exists toConnect,Engage, andStrengthenIndividuals and Families.
To learn more about SHARE Family & Community Services:
- watch this videohttps://vimeo.com/316966573
- Visit our website athttps://sharesociety.ca/