Location
Victoria, British Columbia
Salary
CA$42 - CA$55 / HOUR
The role involves helping clients regain independence and confidence through evidence-based, outcome-focused care. Responsibilities include supporting return-to-work journeys and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team.
Candidates must hold a master's degree in occupational therapy and be registered or eligible for registration with the College of Health and Care Professionals of BC. The position is open to both new graduates and experienced practitioners.
Occupational Therapist: Victoria, BC
$42.00-$55.00
Big or small, every comeback starts somewhere.
At CBI Health, we’re not here for routine care. We’re here for turning setbacks into comebacks – for helping people get back to work, back to life, back to themselves.
And we’re just as serious about your trajectory.
Whether you’re a new grad ready to prove yourself or an experienced OT ready for more, this is where your work actually moves the needle.
Because where you work, and how you work, matters. Here, you’ll have the tools, trust, and team to do work you’re proud of.
Built for Everyone
We’re building a team that reflects the communities we serve – diverse, inclusive, and stronger for it.
About us
CBI Health supports both the physical and mental health and well-being of Canadians from coast to coast. We offer personalized rehabilitation services to help our clients live a healthy, active and independent lifestyle. We provide community-based rehabilitation including physiotherapy, sports medicine, osteopathic and chiropractic care for our clients, helping them regain mobility and enjoy a better quality of life. Our services focus on the individual, meaning we design our treatment plans around unique needs and goals, adhering to best practices and consistently delivering the highest standards of quality care for the best possible outcomes for our clients.
Market context
Occupational Therapist positions in British Columbia are commonly tied to hospitals, rehabilitation, community health, and school-based services, where demand often reflects aging populations and ongoing rehabilitation needs. These roles are competitive because employers usually require CAOT-recognized education, current BC licensure, and eligibility for CAOT membership, and this platform’s AI-summarized job requirements and benefits help you review the original posting faster. Before applying, confirm your licensure status and tailor your resume to the setting named in the posting.
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Salary benchmark
$89,743 avg / yr
Typical range: $78,811–$93,912 based on 300 active listings in British Columbia