Health Sciences North (HSN) is seeking an innovative individual for the position of Occupational Therapist to provide a holistic, client, and family-centred approach to assessment, analysis and treatment to optimize safety, functional ability, and well-being to enable participation in activities of daily living for older adults with multiple complex health needs. Provide care to patients in acute care transitioning to the Acute and Reactivation Care Centre. The ideal candidate will have a Current Certificate of Registration in good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (COTO). We are looking for someone with a minimum of two (2) years’ experience working within a healthcare environment. Recent experience working with older adults is required. As of January 2026, Expansion of “As of Right” legislation allows more regulated health professionals moving to Ontario from another province to practice right away while they await registration with the regulatory body in Ontario. More information can be found here. Visit the applicable Ontario Health Regulatory College to verify eligibility requirements. DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW Acute and Reactivation Care Unit (ARCC) is a 52-bed unit that offers a model of geriatric inpatient acute care that integrates the geriatric standard of care, Alternate Level of Care (ALC) leading practices, and rehabilitative care best practices for older adults living with/at risk of frailty. The ARCC has been intentionally designed to support achievement of hospital-wide patient flow by ensuring that patients - older adults with complexity and/or frailty – are placed on the appropriate clinical unit with the clinical team that has disease- or condition-specific expertise. As a result, an evidence-based restorative care pathway for hospitalized older adults has been implemented at HSN that optimizes function while treating acute needs. The ARCC model of care includes the following key components that distinguish it from existing Reactivation Care Centre’s (RCC): 1. Higher Medical Acuity - At-risk older adults are admitted directly to the ARCC from the Emergency Department (ED) with a primary goal of medical stabilization and concurrent focus on functional optimization. 2. Transition prior to ALC designation - At-risk older adults are proactively identified and transitioned to ARCC from the ED and other HSN acute care units prior to ALC designation. If you enjoy working in a fast-paced, team environment and are looking for a rewarding career opportunity, you are encouraged to view the full job description on the HSN Careers Website. At HSN/HSNRI, we prioritize the physical and psychological wellness of all our staff through a variety of initiatives, aimed at creating a supportive and engaging workplace. Our Wellness Committee actively promotes health and well-being offering tips and resources to support wellness of our staff. We pride ourselves on recognizing our dedicated team members through Years of Service Celebrations and Excellence in Action Awards, celebrating outstanding achievements across the organization. We host Employee & Medical Staff appreciation events, and celebrations throughout the year, fostering a sense of community. Leadership development training is available to staff as well as an education fund, ensuring our people are our number one asset. HSN provides support through our Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP), which is available for all HSN staff and family members regardless of status, position, affiliation, etc. HSN INCENTIVES We offer a competitive salary and vacation, extended health and dental benefits, and relocation allowance to assist with moving expenses. In addition, there may be additional monetary incentives available upon hire. We are proud to participate in the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP), offering our valued employees the security and peace of mind that comes with a defined benefit pension plan. We understand the importance of financial well-being and believe that a strong pension, like HOOPP, recognizes our employees and provides a stable foundation for their future as part of the overall compensation package. HOOPP is also a multi-employer pension plan, meaning it can be transferred between many organizations in the province. Join us and start building a future you can look forward to. For every dollar an employee contributes to HOOPP, the employer (HSN) contributes $1.26, meaning the plan is 55% funded by the employer, and 45% funded by the employee. All employees are eligible to join immediately upon hire. REHABILITATION PROFESSIONALS INCENTIVE GRANT The incentive grant program offers taxable incentive grants of up to $5,000 per eligible year, to a maximum of $15,000 paid over a three-year period to audiologists, chiropodists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists and speech language pathologists who establish their practice in Northern Ontario and accept full-time positions which are fully funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) and which are approved by the Northern Health Programs (NHP). In order to be eligible for this incentive grant, the NHP must approve the application before the applicant establishes his/her practice. More information regarding this grant can be found here. HSN is a proud participant in the Rural Community Immigration Pilot and the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot Programs. The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RCIP) and Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP) offer a unique pathway to permanent residence for international workers looking to build a future in Greater Sudbury and surrounding communities. These programs are designed to address key labour shortages while helping skilled individuals and families settle long-term in welcoming, opportunity-rich regions of Northern Ontario. More information regarding this program can be found here or on the Sudbury site here. Interested applicants are asked to apply directly to requisition #10102 on the HSN Careers Website at https://careers.hsnsudbury.ca/. The posting will remain active until filled. About Sudbury Sudbury is a dynamic city that embraces growth and values its residents. With a population of over 166,000 and a regional reach of nearly half a million people within a 160 km radius, Sudbury offers a vibrant community and ample opportunities for personal and professional development. Whether you're considering a move or already planning to relocate, we are committed to supporting you every step of the way. Our strategic location, robust industrial sector, and talented workforce make Sudbury the perfect place to establish and expand your career. Discover a city that welcomes newcomers with open arms and provides a supportive environment for your success. For more information regarding our beautiful city or for finding your dream home, rentals or short-term accommodation please visit the following websites; Newcomers to Sudbury and Find your dream home
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