Carefor Health & Community Services·Ottawa, Ontario
Conduct holistic assessments and develop personalized care plans to help clients maintain independence and safety at home. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and families to implement evidence-based interventions and facilitate access to adaptive equipment.
Carefor is Eastern Ontario’s largest home care and community support services not-for-profit, with over 1,200 employees operating in Eastern Counties, Ottawa, and Pembroke-Renfrew County. The founding chapter of the Victorian Order of Nurses, Carefor has been helping seniors and people living with disabilities in Eastern Ontario live with choice and dignity since 1897. For our staff, we are proud to help them be the best they can be both now and into the future. Through comprehensive onboarding and continual training, you are continuously improving your professional practice with Carefor; and with the HOOPP pension plan, great benefits and a flexible schedule, we’re looking out for you and your family. At Carefor, we know our work matters, and we’re proud of the impact we have in people’s lives. Overview At Carefor, our Occupational Therapists play a key role in supporting individuals to achieve what matters most to them: maintaining independence, safely aging at home, regaining critical life skills after illness or injury. You’ll bring a holistic approach to assessment, rehabilitation, and client-centered goal setting, while working closely with families, caregivers, and interdisciplinary teams to create meaningful outcomes. If you’re passionate about rehabilitation, problem-solving, and making a real difference in people’s daily lives, this role offers the opportunity to see your impact every day.
Assess clients holistically, evaluating physical, cognitive, emotional, and environmental factors that affect daily living Develop personalized care plans in partnership with clients and families that reflect their goals and priorities Implement evidence-based interventions to restore function, promote safety, and maximize independence Support rehabilitation in areas such as mobility, self-care, home safety, cognitive retraining, and return-to-activity Educate and empower clients, families, and caregivers with training and strategies for success at home and in the community Promote independence and prevention through early intervention, proactive safety strategies, and self-management support Assist with funding applications for adaptive equipment, assistive devices, and home modifications Collaborate with case managers, health professionals, and community partners to deliver seamless client care Advocate for clients by connecting them to resources, services, and supports that enhance quality of life
Registration (in good standing) with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario Strong clinical expertise with a focus on rehabilitation, safety, and independence Excellent time management and organizational skills; ability to work independently in the community Strong communication and teaching skills to inspire confidence in clients and families Strong Critical thinking, problem-solving, and sound decision-making Valid driver’s license (G2 or higher) and reliable vehicle 2–5 years of clinical practice experience preferred ADP Certification strongly preferred Experience in community health is an asset Bilingualism (French/English) is considered an asset
Competitive wages Defined Pension Plan with the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP) Employee Group Benefit Plan Premiums for evening and weekend shifts Paid Travel and time Paid Orientation Paid professional development and training Employee Assistance Program EDI Statement Carefor values equity, diversity and inclusion in all its forms and recruits qualified individuals at all occupational levels that reflect the diversity of our clients and our community. We are committed to providing inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes and a work environment that supports our diverse workforce. If you require accommodations at any stage of the recruitment process, please let your recruiter know when contacted. All requests for accommodation will be considered in a fair and objective manner that will ensure applicants are treated with respect and dignity
Requires registration in good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario and a valid driver's license with a reliable vehicle. Preferred candidates have 2-5 years of clinical experience, ADP certification, and bilingualism in French and English.
Market context
In Ontario, OTA/PTA roles are typically supported by ongoing demand in rehabilitation, long-term care, and community settings. Competition often centers on candidates who can show hands-on patient support experience, reliable transportation, and current screening documents; this role also notes a Certificate or Diploma in an OTA/PTA program, a valid Ontario driver’s license, access to a vehicle, and a vulnerable sector police check. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your credentials and availability before applying.
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