Experience in pediatrics is an asset; we do encourage new graduates applicants or those making a transition to a new area of practice.
Pediatric Physiotherapy Mentorship Provided.
Employer:
Shuswap Children's Association
Reports To:
Executive Director
Shuswap Children's Association, originally the Shuswap Exceptional Children's Association, was founded in 1982 by a group of parents of children with support needs who found they were unable to access services for their children. They were joined by community professionals, service providers, and others who shared the goals of the parents.
As a leader within the organization and the community and under the direction of the policies and procedures outlined in the Shuswap Children's Association program manuals, it is the responsibility of the Physiotherapist to provide services to children birth to school age with support needs, including assessment, treatment planning and progress evaluations. The Physiotherapist works as a family-centered practitioner, on an outreach basis and as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
Job Responsibilities
Physiotherapy Program Responsibilities
Meet with families requesting physiotherapy to determine needs and to prioritize the level of children's needs
Conduct assessments through formal and informal means:
- Assess children's abilities in the areas of physical development, movement, balance, coordination, strength, and musculoskeletal development and determine how the child's development relates to functional abilities
- Assess for the presence of plagiocephaly and/or torticollis and recommend activities to gain range of motion, improve head shape, and promote symmetrical early development as needed
Interpret and report assessment results to parents and, with parental consent, to other members of the multidisciplinary team
In collaboration and consultation with the family and/or caregiver, develop and implement individualized treatment plans, which include the identification of needs, goals, tasks, and time frames for each child receiving physiotherapy
Develop treatment plans that are practical and easy to incorporate into the child's daily life, both at home and in child care settings
Teach and guide parents and/or caregivers on the best methods for how to implement suggestions into daily living activities
Evaluate children's progress on a regular basis and update treatment plan as needed
With parental/caregiver consent, upon discharge provide distribute a written document of progress to members of the multidisciplinary team as required
Treat, follow-up and discharge in relation to the individual child's physical performance and the family's goals and priorities, using techniques and practices specific to pediatrics
Organize and/or participate in team meetings regarding children on the caseload
Keep up to date on resources and services available to families in the community and beyond
Work in collaboration with BC Children's Hospital and Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children to provide services to children and families living in the Shuswap region
Advocate for the equipment needs for children receiving physiotherapy services and assist families in securing such equipment
Implement physiotherapy services in accordance with the philosophy and policies of the Shuswap Children's Association
Administration
Develop, implement, and maintain appropriate caseload management strategies
Ensure the maintenance of program and client records and statistics in a timely manner
Ensure that all appropriate documentation is accurate and complete
In collaboration with the Executive Director develop program and services to meet the needs of the changing community as needed
In collaboration with the Executive Director, develop the annual budget, review quarterly financial statements, and establish program goals for the upcoming operational year
Ensure the maintenance of program equipment and supplies, including maintenance of inventory Ensure the confidentiality of all client records
Maintain professional skills through ongoing training and professional development
Attend job related meetings, including staff and program committee meetings and regional therapy meetings/conference calls
Community Responsibilities
In collaboration with the Administration department, market and promote the physiotherapy program in the community
Utilize all available resources to assist families and children
In collaboration with other services providers located throughout the Shuswap region, develop, and host education/information sessions about pediatric physiotherapy to parents, professionals, and the community
Keep up to date on resources and services available to families in the Shuswap region
Education, Training and Experience
Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy
Current registration with the College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia with professional liability insurance.
Eligibility for membership in the Canadian Physiotherapy Association
Experience in pediatrics is an asset; we do encourage new graduates applicants or those making a transition to a new area of practice.
In-depth knowledge about child development is considered an asset
Experience working with Nucleus and databases is considered an asset
Experience analyzing data and trends is considered an asset
Experience in program management is considered an asset
Experience in planning and delivering staff and community training is considered an asset
Understanding of typical and atypical child development
Experience working with families and infants with a disability or delay is considered an asset
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of and commitment to the principles and practices of family centered care
Competency in the principles and techniques of early intervention
Knowledge of the broad medical, social, educational, and behavioural implications of developmental delays
Working knowledge of normal child growth and development
Ability to be sensitive to the needs of families, which will change over time
Creative and flexible approach to supporting families
Possession of a non-judgmental, positive, and stereotype-free attitude toward persons with disabilities and their families
Ability to work effectively with families and caregivers in an atmosphere of equality and respect
Understands and demonstrates respect for the diverse values and cultures of the families involved with the program
Strong interpersonal skills that include the ability to work and communicate and collaborate effectively with staff, the Board of Directors, clients, community members, and other service providers
Possess a comprehensive knowledge of services, programs, and resources available to families both in the community and elsewhere
Ability to work effectively and respectfully with other Shuswap Children's Association staff and parents/caregivers
Good communication, administrative, organizational and time management skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Good planning, financial management, time management and organizational skills
Computer skills, including good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and client database software
Ability to prepare and provide education regarding physiotherapy as required by those supporting children receiving physiotherapy services from the Shuswap Children's Association (family members, caregivers, public health, physicians)
Ability to work independently, under direction and as part of a multi-disciplinary team
Ability to work under a family-centered model
Ability to work collaboratively with a variety of service providers and activity groups
Ability to relate to and work effectively with children, particularly those with support needs
Ability to advocate for families and children
Ability to work on an outreach basis in children's homes, child care settings and the community
Knowledgeable about community & child care services
Requirements
Valid Class V BC driver's license
Must be able to provide your own transportation
Criminal Record screening
Current First Aid Certification, including C.P.R.
Hours of Work
This is a permanent part-time position, working 21 hours/week. Flexible work hours may be required to meet the needs of families and caregivers
Hourly wage range is $37.68 - 46.61. Starting wage will commensurate with experience.
Health, Dental, Life/ADD, LTD, EAP Benefits, Health/Lifestyle Spending Account, and RRSP matching after completion of probation.
On Site Parking.
Pro D Training Budget.
Pediatric Physiotherapy Mentorship Provided.
Job Types: Part-time, Permanent
Pay: $37.68-$46.61 per hour
Benefits:
Dental care
Employee assistance program
Extended health care
Flexible schedule
Life insurance
Mileage reimbursement
On-site parking
Paid time off
RRSP match
Licence/Certification:
Bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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