Pediatric Outreach Program – Occupational Therapist
Position Title:
Pediatric Outreach Program – Occupational Therapist
Status:
1.0 FTE Regular or FTT 1.0
Start Date:
July 15th, 2024
Division/Department:
Therapy Services
Reports to:
Clinical Operations Therapy Services Manager
Positions Supervised:
n/a
HSP Classification:
Occupational Therapist Grade III
Pay Grade:
III, $44.06 - $54.78
Date Prepared
May 27th, 2024
About Us
The BC Centre for Ability provides community-based services to enhance the quality of life for children, youth and adults with disabilities, and their families, in ways that foster inclusion in all aspects of life. Our belief that every person is born with the ability to succeed in life on their own terms, has enabled us to serve children, youth, and adults with disabilities, and their families since 1969, when we were first established as the BC Neurological Association.
Position Summary
We are looking for an Occupational Therapist for the Provincial Outreach Program to join our Therapy Services Team. Therapy Services at the BC Centre for Ability includes this newly formed Provincial Outreach Program, the Early Intervention Therapy Program, the North Shore School Occupational Therapy Program, the Community Brain Injury Program, and SET-BC.
The Occupational Therapist will be working as part of a team to deliver occupational therapy services to communities around the province that are rural, remote or underserved. This position will be working with an internal team that may include a Coordinator, a Physiotherapist, a Speech Language Pathologist, a Behavioral Consultant and a Therapy Assistant. The internal team will provide both in-person and virtual support to communities around the province that may include direct service, mentorship or support to the existing team in the communities.
This position involves and requires collaborative innovation and learning, to build and maintain purposeful connections and relationships with community leaders, families, local agencies across British Columbia. The employee should understand the unique context of working in remote and rural regions of the province and meaningfully supporting children and families of Indigenous ancestry.
Responsibilities
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Provide education and implement therapeutic programs using a coaching approach
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Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to support children and families in their communities
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Travels to communities throughout the province, frequency based the needs of the community
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Use Evidence Based Practice and Family Centered Practice to guide clinical reasoning
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Practices using a Trauma Informed approach
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Assess sensory and motor abilities and how they impact movement, play and participation in a variety of environments
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Prescribe and obtain equipment to optimize participation
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Participate in staff meetings, case reviews, medical liaison meetings, and in-services.
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Maintain up to date records that meet agency and regulatory body requirements
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Collaborate with community partners
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Undertake additional responsibilities as directed
Qualifications
Education, Training and Experience
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Master's degree or equivalent in OT or Rehabilitation Medicine (OT)
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Previous experience working in pediatrics is preferred
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Practices in accordance with the International Classification of Function and F-words of childhood development with a commitment to inclusive practice and family centered care
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Demonstrates a willingness to learn from the host community and practice cultural humility
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Strong collaborator who develops effective working relationships with others
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Proven ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team
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Strong organizational and time management skills
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Ability to adapt to change and embrace new technology
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Competency using a virtual platform, electronic client record system and word processing software
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Must be registered with COTBC (includes Criminal Record Check)
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Valid BC driver’s license with reliable use of a car for work with business insurance
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Proof of Covid-19 vaccination
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Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position
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Travel is required locally and within BC, frequency to be determined by the support needs of the caseload
Benefits & perks:
Our workplace culture embraces Hope, Kindness, Collaboration, Innovation and Family. We offer meaningful benefits and perks that make a difference for you and your family. Here are some of them.
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Extended Health and Dental plan
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Municipal Pension Plan
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Collaborative team environment
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Learning and development opportunities
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Free Onsite Parking
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Flexible working hours
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Remote working
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Workplace wellness programs
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Paid Sick leave
Interested?
If you are personable, have a great attitude, are passionate about delivering exceptional service and have a genuine interest in contributing to the greater good of our organization and our community, we want to hear from you! To apply, please send your resume with a cover letter through our website.
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The BC Centre for Ability is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all groups. This includes women, visible minorities, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity or expression (LGBTQ2S+), and others who may contribute to diversity. We also recognize unique styles, perspectives, beliefs and creativity that support a diverse, respectful, inclusive and collaborative work environment.
Closing Date Internally: July 14th, 2024
Closing Date Externally: Open until filled.