CBI Health·Barrie, Ontario
Provide community-based occupational therapy focusing on traumatic psychological injuries and complex auto-related impairments. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, implementing evidence-based interventions like virtual reality, and guiding clients through recovery in home or workplace settings.
Community occupational therapist – barrie, on
CBI Health is Canada's leading community healthcare provider. Our national interdisciplinary network of healthcare staff and professionals is over 2,500 strong, and we continue to find ways to innovate our services to provide better recovery and support for our clients.
We’re changing how healthcare is experienced. We believe it starts with putting our clients first. Our diverse healthcare team works together with our clients to address all parts of their life, to provide data-driven solutions and better health outcomes. Learn more at cbihealth.ca [http://www.cbihealth.ca].
Working in communities across Ontario, our Community Rehabilitation Services team treats clients who’ve experienced mental stress injuries and motor vehicle accidents, focusing on a return to pre-accident function.
In our Traumatic Psychological Injury program, Occupational Therapists work with clients such as first responders who’ve experienced trauma in the workplace.
They have the opportunity to conduct in-vivo exposure therapy and behavioural activation, and facilitate trauma processing, coping and return to function.
Our innovative approach to evidence-based care incorporates novel interventions like virtual reality to promote industry-leading mental health outcomes.
This program is one of a kind and allows you to become an expert in a growing and niche space within our OT profession.
Click here [https://www.instagram.com/cbihealth_communityrehab/] to see the life-changing work we do with our clients!
Occupational Therapists within our Complex Auto program assess and treat clients presenting with various physical (musculoskeletal, orthopaedic), cognitive (TBIs, concussions) and psychosocial impairments related to motor vehicle accidents. Working in a community setting, you will have the opportunity to complete in-home and hospital discharge assessments, ergonomic assessments, concussion treatment, cognitive rehabilitation, mental health treatment and several other interventions. This program allows you to provide ‘start to finish care’ and guide your clients through every step of their recovery!
Many of our OTs focus on one area of practice, while others prefer the variety offered by a mixed caseload.
Visit us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/cbihealth.communityot/] to learn more about our team, work culture and impact on clients.
$42.00–$54.00 per hour
What CBI Health offers you
Competitive compensation with a comprehensive benefits and rewards package, including group health, dental and vision benefits, paid 100% by us
EHB psychology/psychotherapy services
EAP mental health services – Virtual and In-person professional counselling accessible 24 hours, crisis and trauma support, health and life coaching and much more!
Paid vacation and sick days
A paid three-month welcome period, including structured training, mentorship and job shadowing geared to your career stage
On-going training, resources, free internal courses, as well as a yearly external education allowance of $1,000 for professional growth and development
On-going and regular mentorship and support provided by a seasoned Occupational Therapist (in-person and/or virtual)
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Paid psychotherapy supervision that meets COTO guidelines
Annual review of professional development goals, opportunities for career advancement, and skills development
A collaborative team environment, including peer support groups, quarterly in-person local team socials, and annual holiday team events.
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Guaranteed paid non-billable time, including training, administrative work, and team meetings, etc.
Excellent administrative support, so you can focus on your clients!
Flexible hours and autonomy of schedule, which allows for a positive work-life balance and quality of life
Opportunities to work remotely, including virtual treatment, billing, report writing and documentation
A signing bonus of $2,500+!
We welcome applicants of all backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences and provide accommodations throughout the hiring process.
Must be registered in good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario and possess a valid driver's license with a reliable vehicle. Candidates should demonstrate strong organizational skills and the ability to work independently in a self-directed environment.
Market context
Community Occupational Therapist roles in Ontario often draw interest from candidates with direct client-care experience, especially in-home assessment and community-based practice. These positions can be competitive because employers typically look for a master’s degree, active provincial registration, and a track record of independent clinical judgment. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform against the original posting, then confirm your registration status and prepare examples of community or home-based assessments before applying.