The Injured Workers’ Mental Health Specialty Clinic is an outpatient program dedicated to providing clinical service education and research in the intersection between mental health problems and returning to work. Individuals who have not responded to treatment in the community are referred to this clinic for multidisciplinary care including assessment and treatment. The role of the Occupational Therapist is to plan, implement, and evaluate client-centered occupational therapy services consistent with the mission and values of St. Joseph's Healthcare. The Occupational Therapist assesses and diagnoses physical, emotional, social, and cognitive capacity and performance, occupational demands, and environmental factors and interventions to enable participation in activities of everyday life to promote and optimize health and well-being of clients consistent with the scope of practice of occupational therapy. Key functions of the Occupational Therapist encompass clinical, professional, and non-clinical activities as outlined in the Profile of Occupational Therapists in Canada that are shaped by their program needs and client population.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level