is a non-profit organization dedicated to working alongside Autistic people and their families. Since 1997, CFASA has made it its mission to provide Autistic people with meaningful and responsive supports that prioritize each person's autonomy and equal access to opportunities. Our organization serves Autistic individuals over their lifespan. We make it our practice to listen to the community and co-create supports that meet their needs. We partner with families, communities, schools and workplaces to reduce barriers, so that Autistic people can access the activities and spaces that are important to them. We advocate for authentic inclusion, equality, and Neurodiversity Affirming Supports across all of our programs. Our organization is built by and for Autistic people, and we have committed to continuous improvement and learning.
We are a neuro-inclusive employer, and we know that attracting employees from diverse identities makes our work better. If you share our values and our enthusiasm to empower Autistic individuals and their families to thrive, you will find a great career at CFASA. We welcome the unique contributions future staff can bring in terms of their education, opinions, neurotype, culture, ethnicity, race, sex, gender identity and expression, nation of origin, age, languages spoken, color, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and beliefs.
Job Summary:
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for the development, implementation, and monitoring of neurodiversity-affirming supports in the areas of activities of daily living (e.g., self-help skills) and motor skills, and in alignment with the Centre's values and philosophical framework.
Responsibilities
Participate in a multi-disciplinary team through the provision of expertise in occupational therapy
Select and conduct standardized/non-standardized assessments to support diagnostic services and/or guide clinical practice
Learn to deliver a variety of evidence-based practices in naturalistic, person-directed settings
Use evidence-based coaching models to build capacity in family members and community organizations
Contribute to the development and delivery of community-based workshops
Build and maintain positive working relationships with individuals, families, and community organizations receiving services
Promote and support inclusive programming across home, school, and community environments.
Write and maintain accurate service records ensuring all required documentation timelines are met
Travel within Edmonton and Area is required (mileage is reimbursed)
As an OT, you will receive:
a competitive salary, generous benefits package and a RSP match
a flexible Monday to Friday work schedule with opportunity to bank time for additional days off.
opportunities to work from home when services can be provided online.
a continuous learning environment with paid professional development.
the opportunity to learn how to play and engage with children.
access to a resource library including OT assessments, programs, and toys/games to support your work.
a supportive onboarding process with ongoing mentorship including joint visits with your supervisors and peers.
the opportunity to work with an amazing team!
Qualifications:
Member of Alberta College of Occupational Therapists
Excellent Interpersonal skills
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Effective organizational, decision-making, and time management skills
Demonstrated ability to effectively work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
Valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle
Current professional liability insurance
Clean Criminal Record Check
Clean Child Intervention Check
Valid certification in Child and Infant CPR and First Aid
Job Types: Full-time, Temporary
Contract length: 12 months
Pay: From $74,793.00 per year
Work Location: In person
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