Base: $78,000 - $90,000; bonus/equity: not specifi...
Onsite
Pediatric care for children with autism
Conduct comprehensive assessments
Develop personalized treatment plans
TELUS Health is seeking a part-time Occupational Therapist in Mississauga, specializing in pediatric care for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The role involves conducting assessments, developing treatment plans, and collaborating with families and interdisciplinary teams to enhance children's developmental milestones and quality of life
Job Summary
TELUS Health is empowering every person to live their healthiest life by leveraging leading-edge technology and focusing on individual uniqueness.
As an Occupational Therapist, you will play a crucial role in helping children achieve developmental milestones, enhance independence, and improve their quality of life.
TELUS Health offers a comprehensive total rewards package including competitive salary, bonus structures, vacation, flexible benefits, and a generous company-matched pension.
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TELUS Health is seeking a part-time Occupational Therapist in Mississauga, specializing in pediatric care for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The role involves conducting assessments, developing treatment plans, and collaborating with families and interdisciplinary teams to enhance children's developmental milestones and quality of life.
Salary
Base: $78,000 - $90,000; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Comprehensive benefits coverage from day one, wellbeing days, sick days, professional membership reimbursement
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
pediatric care for children with autism
conduct comprehensive assessments
develop personalized treatment plans
collaborate with families and teams
provide progress updates
Nice-to-have
knowledge of paediatric therapies
sound clinical judgment
creative problem-solving
Key Requirements
Masters degree in Occupational Therapy
In good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists
Minimum of 2 years of experience with pediatric populations