Occupational Therapist

Competition #

5371 

Job Title

Occupational Therapist 

Department

Orthopedics/Neurosurgery 

Status

Régulier 

Work Type

Full-time 

Affiliation

AIIO personnel paramédical 

Shift Assignment

Days 

Bilingualism Required

Yes 

Police Check Requirement

Vérification de l’aptitude à travailler auprès de personnes vulnérables 

Site

RLHC-ONA Paramedical 

Salary Information

37.69 to 52.26

Application Closing Date

Posted Until Filled

 

Join Northeastern Ontario’s Health Care Leaders!

 

Health Sciences North (HSN) is seeking an innovative individual for the position of Occupational Therapist on Orthopedics/ Neurosurgery. The successful incumbent will use a holistic, client, and family-centred approach to optimize safety, functional ability, and well-being to enable participation in activities of daily living within the areas of self-care, productivity (e.g. work, home, and school) and leisure throughout each level of the developmental spectrum. Emphasize the physical, cognitive, affective, and spiritual components of clients’ functional performance and the physical, institutional, social, and cultural aspects of the environment.

The ideal candidate will have a minimum of a The ideal candidate will have a minimum of a four (4) year Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Therapy (OT), from an accredited university and current Certificate of Registration in good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (COTO). We are seeking a candidate with experience working with people who have severe and persistent physical illness’.

 

DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW

The Orthopedic and Neurosurgical Surgery unit at Health Sciences North is a 45 bed unit staffed by a team of surgeons, registered nurses, registered practical nurses, nurse clinician, pharmacist, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and social workers.  Care is provided for clients with a variety of conditions including back and cranial surgeries, brain tumours, head and spinal cord injuries; hip fractures and various other fracture injuries as well as shoulder and hand surgeries, and trauma.  

If you enjoy working in a fast-paced, team environment and are looking for a rewarding career opportunity, you are encouraged to view the full job description on the HSN Careers Website

 

HSN INCENTIVES

 

We offer a competitive salary and vacation, extended health and dental benefits, and relocation allowance to assist with moving expenses. In addition, there may be additional monetary incentives available upon hire.

 

We are proud to participate in the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP), offering our valued employees the security and peace of mind that comes with a defined benefit pension plan. We understand the importance of financial well-being and believe that a strong pension, like HOOPP, recognizes our employees and provides a stable foundation for their future as part of the overall compensation package. HOOPP is also a multi-employer pension plan, meaning it can be transferred between many organizations in the province  Join us and start building a future you can look forward to. For every dollar an employee contributes to HOOPP, the employer (HSN) contributes $1.26, meaning the plan is 55% funded by the employer, and 45% funded by the employee. All employees are eligible to join immediately upon hire.

 

HSN provides support through our Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP), which is available for all HSN staff and family members regardless of status, position, affiliation, etc.

 

REHABILITATION PROFESSIONALS INCENTIVE GRANT

 

The incentive grant program offers taxable incentive grants of up to $5,000 per eligible year, to a maximum of $15,000 paid over a three-year period to audiologists, chiropodists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists and speech language pathologists who establish their practice in Northern Ontario and accept full-time positions which are fully funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) and which are approved by the Northern Health Programs (NHP). In order to be eligible for this incentive grant, the NHP must approve the application before the applicant establishes his/her practice. More information regarding this grant can be found here.

 

The posting will remain active until filled however the search committee will begin reviewing applicants on Wednesday, April 3, 2024

 

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KEY FUNCTION

Use a holistic, client, and family-centred approach to optimize safety, functional ability, and well-being to enable participation in activities of daily living within the areas of self-care, productivity (e.g. work, home, and school) and leisure throughout each level of the developmental spectrum. Emphasize the physical, cognitive, affective, and spiritual components of clients’ functional performance and the physical, institutional, social, and cultural aspects of the environment.

 

REPORTING

Under the general direction of the Clinical Manager, Orthopaedics/Neurosurgery.

 

DUTIES:

  1. Administer and perform complex standardized and non-standardized  assessments.
  2. Analyze and interpret assessment findings.
  3. Generate, implement, evaluate, and modify negotiated treatment plans on an individual or group basis within the inpatient, outpatient, or community setting.
  4. Recommend and educate compensatory and remedial strategies, activity modification, adaptive equipment, and assitive devices to promote safety and maximize functional independence.
  5. Dispense, fabricate, or modify clinical equipment, including wheelchairs, splints, and orthotics.
  6. Implement strategies to address client safety issues and mitigate risk for critical injury and death.
  7. Educate client and family in coping strategies, decision-making, and utilization of personal and community resources, and make referrals to community resources as required.
  8. Collaborate with clients, families, interprofessional team members, and community partners throughout the therapy process and advocate to ensure client needs are met.
  9. Participate in the discharge planning process to ensure safe, effective, and efficient discharges.
  10. Perform controlled acts, subject to area of practice.
  11. Document assessment findings, analysis, treatment plans, client goals, client’s ongoing progress,  effectiveness of treatment plan, and government/insurance/legal forms according to the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (COTO) standards and HSN policy.  
  12. Research and incorporate best evidence into clinical practice, and conduct or collaborate in research.
  13. Educate and provide internships to student Occupational Therapists (OT)/Occupational Therapist Assistants/Physical Therapist Assistants, other members of an interprofessional health care team and their students, external health care professionals, and school/community staff/agencies.
  14. Ensure the privacy and confidentiality of personal health information is maintained.
  15. Maintain the safety of the client, OT, and other staff.
  16. Recommend, manage, and maintain inventory, and order essential supplies and equipment as required.
  17. Maintain relevant statistical information.
  18. Follow service-specific, Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) and Infection Prevention and Control practices, including monthly workplace inspections.
  19. Evaluate patient care and satisfaction on an ongoing basis and formulate solutions for improvement.
  20. Determine and align improvement projects with HSN’s Strategic Plan; monitor and adjust to achieve goal outcomes.
  21. Participate in education and training specific to current, relevant federal and provincial health and safety and Occupational Therapy practice legislation, standards and guidelines.
  22. Educate and promote health, safety and wellness in the work place.
  23. Represent the department or program on various committees and in meetings as required. 
  24. Perform other duties as required. 

 

QUALIFICATIONS

 

EDUCATION AND TRAINING: 

  1. Current Certificate of Registration in good standing with the COTO.
  2. Additional specialized training may be required depending on area of practice.
  3. Ministry of Labour “Worker Health and Safety Awareness in 4 Steps” training certificate is required.

 

EXPERIENCE:

  1. Experience working with people who have severe and persistent physical illness.

 

KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES: 

  1. Demonstrated knowledge of typical and atypical anatomy/neuroanatomy, physiology/neurophysiology,  social sciences (e.g. psychology, sociology, and education), and development across the lifespan.
  2. Demonstrated knowledge of the impact of atypical development on function to inform OT Service in the treatment of disease and conditions.
  3. Demonstrated knowledge of OT theory, other theoretical frameworks relevant to the area of practice, and the Canadian Practice Process Framework (CPPF).
  4. Demonstrated knowledge and application of client and family-centred models of care.
  5. Demonstrated knowledge of COTO standards of practice and guidelines.
  6. Demonstrated knowledge of current health care and privacy legislation.
  7. Demonstrated knowledge of evidence-based clinical practice and best practice.
  8. Demonstrated knowledge of outcome measures and research process/methodology.
  9. Demonstrated knowledge of community services and available resources.
  10. Demonstrated ability to exercise professional judgment, clinical reasoning, and critical thinking with the ability to apply ethical frameworks and choose the optimal assessment and treatment intervention.
  11. Demonstrated ability to direct, supervise, and mentor support personnel, staff, and students.
  12. Demonstrated ability to effectively problem-solve, set priorities, and manage conflict.
  13. Demonstrated knowledge of OT techniques relevant to the area of practice.
  14. Demonstrated training, experience or utilization of lean methodology for process improvement.
  15. Demonstrated ability to independently identify issues, plan improvements, measure success and continue improvement.
  16. Demonstrated excellent computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office software (e.g. Word, Excel, Power Point and Outlook) and patient information systems.
  17. Demonstrated superior interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal.
  18. Demonstrated ability to manage routine correspondence, multiple tasks/projects, diversified workload and rapidly changing priorities and challenging deadlines.
  19. Demonstrated discretion and maturity when handling confidential information.
  20. Demonstrated commitment to the safety of co-workers and patients.

 

PERSONAL SUITABILITY: 

  1. Successful criminal reference check is required for vulnerable sector.
  2. Demonstrated professionalism in dealing with health care providers, clients, families, and the community.
  3. Demonstrated  ability to meet the cognitive, emotional, and environmental demands of the job.
  4. Ability to use tact and discretion in dealing with health care providers and patients.
  5. Proven ability to work independently and in a team environment.
  6. Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a member of an interdisciplinary team.
  7. Demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional development.
  8. Demonstrated professionalism in dealing with confidential and sensitive issues.
  9. Demonstrated positive work record and good attendance record.
  10. Ability to meet the physical and sensory demands of the job.
  11. Ability to travel between local and regional sites, subject to the area of practice.
  12. Valid driver’s license with access to reliable vehicle may be required.

 

Selection Process:  Candidates will be selected for this position on the basis of their skill, ability, experience and qualifications as identified in the resume and completed Application Form submitted. The Hospital reserves the right to conduct a formal interview where required.
 

HSN THANKS ALL APPLICANTS.
ONLY THOSE SELECTED FOR INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONTACTED.
WE WILL NOT ACCEPT APPLICATIONS AFTER THE CLOSING DATE AND TIME.