Position Summary
Penticton Health Centre (PHC) has an immediate relief part-time (0.67 FTE) Occupational Therapist opening. This position is to provide coverage until May 2025, or the return of incumbent.
What we offer:
• Effective April 2024 hourly rates of pay $42.56 to $52.95 per hour
• Recognition of previous experience in determining starting salary
• Financial moving support for eligible positions
• Strong employee benefit package
• Defined Pension Plan
• Mentorship to help orientate, navigate and thrive in your new role
• $1,000 per year to use for courses plus education leave
• Development resources for leadership skills
• Focus on diversity and inclusion
• Focus on safety and employee wellness
• Time is best spent in the service of clients
This position is with the Quick Response Team at Penticton Regional Hospital. An Occupational Therapist plays a crucial part in providing assessment, treatment planning and implementation, program planning, consultation, equipment prescription and education to patients and/or their caregivers. Operating within a client-centered approach and as an essential member of our interdisciplinary team, you make a substantial contribution to promote functional independence and enable patients to achieve and maintain optimal health outcomes. You will provide work direction to the Rehabilitation Assistants working with the rehabilitation team in regard to transfer of function.
About this Location | Penticton, nestled in the heart of B.C.’s Okanagan Valley, is a picturesque gem that captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty and vibrant cultural scene. Surrounded by shimmering lakes and rolling vineyards, this charming city offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and leisurely indulgence. From paddleboarding on crystal-clear waters to exploring world-class wineries and orchards, Penticton invites you to unwind and savor every moment. With a bustling arts community, delectable dining options, and a welcoming atmosphere, it's no wonder that Penticton is a beloved destination for travelers seeking relaxation and inspiration amidst breathtaking surroundings.
Qualifications
• Graduation from a recognized occupational therapy program.
• Current registration with the College of Health and Care Professions of British Columbia (CHCPBC) [formerly College of Occupational Therapists of British Columbia (COTBC)]. Eligible for membership in the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists or British Columbia Society of Occupational Therapists.
• Valid Driver’s license.
Comments
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