The occupational therapist will provide developmental screening, assessments, programming, and intervention plans for infants, children, and youth, collaborating with stakeholders and working within their full scope of practice. Responsibilities also include providing family-Centered care, prescribing adaptive equipment, recommending environmental modifications, and advocating on behalf of clients for services and funding.
Candidates must possess a master's or bachelor's degree in occupational therapy and be registered with the college of occupational therapists of ontario, along with being computer literate and possessing a valid driver's license. Preference is given to persons of first nations ancestry, and experience in a first nations community or dialect proficiency is an asset.
Leadership Development Program Coordinator (Seasonal)
TERM 1.0 FTE Middle School Grade Seven to Nine (7-8-9) Teacher at Veritas School in Terrace BC