Occupational Therapist I
Alberta Health Services
Calgary, AB-
Number of positions available : 1
- Salary To be discussed
- Published on January 24th, 2025
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Starting date : 1 position to fill as soon as possible
Description
The Alberta Children's Hospital (ACH) is a warm and vibrant workplace, with team members providing service to children and their families in inpatient units and ambulatory clinics. The Occupational Therapist (OT) I, is part of ACH site-wide OT Services, and ensures the level of clinical practice on the assigned clinical service area is family/client-centered and meets OT clinical standards of practice. This position will provide support to Neurosciences services and other areas and populations based on identified need within the site, including ambulatory areas and/or inpatients. The Neuro caseload typically includes work with children and youth, aged 0-18 years with neurological, oncological, genetic, and pain/somatic conditions. Practice involves assessment, treatment/intervention within subacute and chronic populations across all occupational domains to support rehabilitation and development of person, environment, and occupation. As the successful candidate, you will demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team; will exhibit strong clinical reasoning and problem-solving skills including analytical thinking and conflict resolution; will be organized in managing a complex caseload; will demonstrate initiative and adaptability to meet varying clinical and operational needs; and will demonstrate effective interpersonal and verbal/written communication skills. Participation on program/clinic committees is expected. You will receive guidance, mentoring, and leadership appropriate to your level of experience.
As an Occupational Therapist (OT), you will provide evidence-informed services, with a focus on occupational performance designed to meet the needs of individuals, groups, or a community. You may act as a direct service provider, consultant, educator, or advocate and function as an integral health care team member. You will engage individuals, groups, and communities to enable meaningful and chosen occupations, including self-care, productivity and leisure. You will support clients to achieve optimum functional abilities and independence related to their cognitive, affective, spiritual, and physical strengths and limitations. As an OT, you will provide comprehensive services, including triage, screening, consultation, assessment, diagnosis, collaborative goal setting, treatment, prevention, self-management, education, case management, referral, transition support, and collaboration with relevant and chosen stakeholders and supports within the client¿s physical, institutional, cultural, and social environments. You will include clients and families as integral members of the health care team, encouraging their active participation in all aspects of care. You will collaborate with clients and families in determining, implementing, and evaluating rehabilitation. You will participate in a variety of interprofessional teams to build awareness, enrich support and engage in quality improvement by partnering with healthcare providers, patients, families, and other stakeholders to advance services for the clients. You will contribute to quality improvement and their professional community and participate in peer mentoring and supervising students. You may also provide clinical supervision to Therapy Assistants and Therapy Aides.
Completion of bachelor's degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited university program. Registered with the Alberta College of Occupational Therapists (ACOT).
Minimum one to two years of clinical experience in an adult or pediatric rehabilitation setting. Knowledge of tertiary rehabilitation service delivery. Clinical knowledge in the areas of acquired developmental disorders, neurodegenerative diagnoses, and neurological disorders. Knowledge and experience in rehabilitative service, transition support, sensory processing, fine motor, and supporting independence with ADLs and IADLs. Knowledge of community resources. BCLS-HCP certification.
Alberta Aids to Daily Living (AADL) general authorizer status. Knowledge of and clinical experience with Assistive Technology and Power Mobility. Experience in splinting, functional electrical stimulation, & constraint induced movement therapy.
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