The occupational therapy assistant primarily implements interventions for children and youth with autism spectrum disorder or developmental/Motor delays, executing plans developed and supervised by a registered occupational therapist. Responsibilities include tracking client progress via data collection, maintaining a positive environment, and ensuring client safety within an interdisciplinary team setting.
Candidates must have completed post-Secondary coursework in occupational therapy and possess a valid driver's license and vehicle. Preferred qualifications include a minimum of one year of experience as an ota/Pta and holding current standard cpr and first aid certificates.
Occupational Therapist, Burlington and Oakville (Salaried)