CBI Health·City of Bathurst, New Brunswick
The role involves helping clients regain independence and confidence through evidence-based, outcome-focused care. The therapist will specifically support clients on their return-to-work journeys within a collaborative team environment.
Occupational therapist: Bathurst, New Brunswick
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.
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/].
We welcome applicants of all backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences and provide accommodations throughout the hiring process.
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Candidates must hold a master's degree in occupational therapy and be registered or eligible for registration with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario. Bilingualism in French and English is required.
Market context
Occupational therapy roles in New Brunswick are often shaped by steady demand in hospitals, rehabilitation, community care, and long-term care settings. These positions can be competitive because employers typically look for strong communication skills, College of Occupational Therapists registration, and relevant clinical experience, while also welcoming newly licensed graduates. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to quickly compare fit, then tailor your application to highlight registration status and any hands-on placement or clinical experience.