(Full-time, 1-Year Term - Maternity Leave Coverage)
Closing:
September 8, 2025
Anticipated Start Date:
Immediate
Salary Range:
$ 80,000 annually
(Based on Qualifications and Experience)
General Description:
The Sipekne'katik Family Well Being department is seeking full time, permanent Occupational Therapist. As part of a family- centered circle of care, the Occupational Therapist will with to their full scope of practice, providing culturally responsive supports to families referred to the Family Well Being program.
Responsibilities:
Clinical Assessments & Treatment:
- Perform and interpret cognitive, fine/ gross motor, developmental, and sensory assessments for clients aged 0-18 years.
- Develop evidence-based treatment plans to maintain, enhance, or restore function.
- Write letters of support for pediatric assistive devices and manage funding applications
Family & Child Support:
- Provide occupational therapy supports in-home and in pre-kindergarten settings.
- Educate, coach, and empower families with self-management strategies.
- Collaborate with caregivers, teachers, and families to implement individualized intervention plans.
Collaboration & Advocacy:
- Consult and coordinate care with allied health professionals, physicians, and other service providers.
- Advocate for clients and assist in submitting funding requests through the Nova Scotia Disability Support Program, Jordan's Principle, NHIB, and other third-party organizations.
Documentation & Reporting
- Protect and maintain Confidential client records.
- Complete charts, reports, and documentation in a timely manner.
- Submit reports after each community visit (e.g., number of clients seen, clinical meetings, leadership updates).
Cultural Responsiveness:
- Act with respect, humility, and knowledge of Mi'kmaq culture, values, and challenges
Qualifications and Experience/Skills:
Bachelor's or master's degree in Occupational Therapy
Minimum 3 years of work experience as a registered OT
Current membership in good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists of Nova scotia.
Strong clinical reasoning, assessment, and therapeutic skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication: proficiency with Microsoft 365.
Strong problem-solving, decision making, and time management abilities
Experience working in a First Nations Community is preferred.
Must have a valid driver's license; willingness to travel.
A Criminal Records check with Vulnerable Sector and Child Abuse Registry check is required.
Benefits:
This position comes with a variety of benefits including Sick, Personal and Vacation Leave, Health, Dental, Disability and Life Insurance, an Employee & Family Assistance Program and employer matched Pension Plan.
Please apply with a resume, cover letter and criminal records check to:
Human Resources Department
Email employmentapplication@sipeknekatik.ca
Mail/drop off: 522 Church Street, Indian Brook, NS B0N 2H0
We are an equal opportunity employer; however, qualified Aboriginal applicants will be given priority in accordance with the Aboriginal Employment Preference Policy of the Canadian Human Rights Commission. The Band will not assume any expenses related to any job application process, included but not limited to travel, relocation, and application development. Please note certain positions come with mandatory employee benefits.
Only those applicants who qualify for an interview will be contacted.
Job Type: Fixed term contract
Contract length: 12 months
Pay: $80,000.00 per year
Ability to commute/relocate:
Indian Brook 14, NS: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)
Application question(s):
Do you have experience working with First Nations community?
Education: