Occupational Therapist

Good Samaritan

$88K — $110K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Recognized degree in occupational therapy
  • Active registration with the provincial regulatory college
  • Preferred leadership experience
  • Preferred experience with frail elderly populations
  • Strong interpersonal and observational skills
  • Effective communicator and advocate for residents
  • Ability to manage time and adapt to changing routines

Responsibilities

  • Provide high-level occupational therapy services including ADL assessments and fall prevention
  • Collaborate in developing care and treatment plans with an interdisciplinary team
  • Reassess and modify interventions based on resident needs
  • Communicate changes in resident condition to team members
  • Supervise therapeutic support staff and contribute to quality improvement initiatives
  • Participate in policy revision and development

Benefits

  • Permanent full-time/part-time employment options
  • Standard working hours from 08:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday
  • Join an interdisciplinary team committed to resident well-being
  • Engage in meaningful work that impacts the lives of residents
  • Opportunity to take part in quality improvement initiatives and policy development
Full Job Description
The Opportunity

Location Good Samaritan Village By The Station

Penticton, BC Employment Type Permanent Full Time/Part Time 0.48 to 1.0 FTE Hours of Work 0800 to 1700 M to F Start Date As soon as possible Wages $42.56-$52.95 Row 1, Community Employee Group HEU (BC Handbook Para Medical)

You will provide a high level of occupational therapy services such as ADL assessments, seating and mobility, fall prevention, splinting, skin integrity and dysphagia. In collaboration with an interdisciplinary team, you will participate in the admission/discharge process by completing assessments of residents and developing care and treatment plans. You will reassess, evaluate and modify interventions as needed and communicate changes in resident condition or care to appropriate decision makers and team members. Other duties may include supervision of therapeutic support staff, participation in quality improvement initiatives, and participation in policy revision and development.

You have a recognized degree in occupational therapy and active registration with the provincial regulatory college. Experience in a leadership role is preferred. Experience working with the frail elderly is preferred.

You have excellent interpersonal skills and can work effectively as part of an interdisciplinary team to promote the well-being of the resident. You are able to use your leadership skills to motivate and coach staff, manage conflict, and take decisive action where appropriate. Strong observational and reporting skills are necessary to assess, document and communicate changes in residents' conditions. You are a skilled communicator who can advocate for residents, relay concerns among team members and families, solicit feedback and make recommendations. Time management skills are essential as is flexibility to change routine to accommodate resident needs. You must be physically capable of performing lifts, transfers and other physical activities as required by job duties.

Requirements:

  • A current and clear Criminal Records Check Form and if applicable a Vulnerable Sector Check that has been obtained no more than 90 calendar days prior to the hire date.
  • A tuberculosis screening that has been completed no more than 12 months prior to the hire date.

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