COMMUNITY PAEDIATRIC OT (Fraser Valley)
If you are looking for a practice culture that keeps you engaged and interested in your profession, then Community Therapists would be an ideal fit for you! Established in 1989, Community Therapists is BCs largest OT-owned and operated practice with 50 OTs working throughout BC. Our team includes PTs, Kinesiologists, Rehabilitation Assistants, and Counsellors. Our culture of innovation and diverse practice offers many opportunities for professional growth and development. With practice groups in Pediatrics, Home Health, Concussion/Brain Injury, Mental Health, Driver Rehab, and many more areas, you can establish a case mix and career path that leverages your past experience while stretching your skills in new areas.
Why Join Community Therapists?
We are looking for clinicians that are curious and interested in continuous improvement. Learn more about What We Do, What We Stand For, and why you should Join Us.
Our Why?
In a true partnership between clinicians and management, we are guided by a shared vision to empower our clients to function more fully in the settings that matter to them, fulfill important life roles, and return to a variety of meaningful activities including work and community life.
What’s our ‘Secret Sauce’?
Private practice requires the right combination of support, resources, and opportunities for clinicians to grow and remain engaged in their work. We believe we have found the right balance between clinician autonomy, practice support and guidance. As a local OT-owned practice, we are focused on long-term outcomes that will benefit all stakeholders.
Position Details
This is a part time to full time contract position in our neurodivergent-affirming community based pediatric practice with available regions including Langley, Mission, Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. This position involves working with a diverse group of funders including MCFD, CBIPCY, schools and parents to provide home, school and community-based rehabilitation for children with autism, brain injuries and other developmental concerns. Registration with the RASP or eligibility for RASP is required. Duties include community-based assessment and implementation of treatment plans to address one or more of ADLs, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, visual perception and other functional areas. A pediatric caseload can also be combined with adult community-based rehabilitation depending on clinician interest and
How to Apply
Please email your resume and cover letter to Operations and Human Resources Manager, Laura Doig at careers@communitytherapists.com. Please specify the position you are applying for in your email subject.
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.