Occupational Therapist - Part-time 0.2
Description
Requisition Details:
Employment Status: Permanent, Part-time (0.2 FTE)
Program Name: South West Ontario Therapy Program - London/Middlesex
Number of Hours Bi-Weekly: 15
Work Schedule: Days
On Call: Yes
Existing Vacancy: Yes – we’re currently hiring candidates for an existing vacancy in this position
Job Summary:
Our Occupational Therapy program supports clients in achieving their goals to enhance their quality of life, maximize their safety, and improve their independence at home.
VON Occupational Therapist (OT) helps clients of all ages develop, recover, improve and maintain the skills needed for daily living and working. They provide in-home therapy to adults after injury, surgery, or illness, promoting independence in daily tasks. They recommend equipment or home adaptations and work with them to help them return to leisure and work activities.
The OT also collaborates with families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals, offering client-centered therapy using evidence-based practices.
What you’ll be doing:
- Demonstrates Occupational Therapy standards and guidelines for evidence-based practice to assess, plan, and evaluate progress (for potential discharge).
- Assesses client’s functional abilities in home/community, including Activities of Daily Living (ADL), equipment needs and cognitive function.
- Considers holistic client needs impacting independence in home/community environment.
- Develops a client-centered plan with the client/family and health care team (i.e. Care Coordinator, Physiotherapist, Personal Support Worker (PSW), Nursing, etc.).
- Provides client/family education and funding assistance to obtain equipment and/or home/vehicle modifications.
- Monitors client’s progress toward therapy goals and adjusts care plans based on client outcomes.
- Records client outcomes and care plans in the electronic client chart following the funder and College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (COTO) guidelines.
- Communicates with funding agency regarding client outcomes and status changes.
- Effectively manages client caseload and updates care plans based on information from the client, family, and any other healthcare or educational professionals involved.
- Utilizes verbal and non-verbal communication skills effectively with the client as required.
- Demonstrates professional code of conduct and communication with all health team members as per VON guidelines and policy.
What we can offer you:
- Comprehensive orientation program
- Opportunity to use your skills and expand your knowledge
- Attractive salary package and paid vacation time
- Tiered Benefits (health, dental, LTD) and an Employee Assistance Program
- Defined Benefit Pension Plan with company contribution
- Travel Compensation
- Smartphone provided to keep you connected during work time
- The opportunity to make a difference in your community
- Work with an organization that is 125 years strong
What we need from you:
- Masters in Occupational Therapy (or degree prepared occupational therapy education prior to 2008).
- Valid registration with COTO and associated liability insurance.
- Membership with the Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists is preferred.
- Experience in caring for patients with varying diagnoses across the lifespan (stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury, falls, dementia, Parkinson’s Disease, Chronic Lung Disease, Congestive Heart Failure, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, developmental delay, learning disability, etc.),
- Experience with patients who have musculoskeletal challenges an asset.
- Capable of using computer software on phones or tablets and proficient in using technology to document client outcomes.
- Excellent time management skills to balance client visits, paperwork and urgency of referrals.
- Must have a personal vehicle and possess a current driver’s license and proof of vehicle insurance.
- Willingness to travel regularly during the day to support sites and attend meetings.
- A current and original copy of a satisfactory Criminal Records Check is required, and a Vulnerable Sector Search and/or a Child Abuse Registry Check may be required.
- Must be able to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
VON is a non-profit organization that provides clinical, personal and social support to people who want to live every day to the fullest while remaining in their own homes and communities.
VON Canada is committed to meeting the needs of persons with disabilities and to providing accessibility accommodations for candidates who require them. If you are in need of accessibility support, please visit our website at https://www.von.ca/en/accessibility for further details.
VON Canada is committed to embracing and celebrating equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) as fundamental to living out our values of Respect, Compassion, and Excellence in all that we do.