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MAKE YOUR MOVE to Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapists work with in-patients, out-patients,
clients within the community and residents in facilities and agencies
across the region.
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We are a team of about 80 which includes our
occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, senior
therapists, and Managers, serving our patients as part of various
interdisciplinary teams.
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We work with individuals across the life span,
to help them to maximize their occupational performance and
quality of life.
Occupational Therapists Provide Service
To
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Inpatient medical and surgical units
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Mental Health acute and community services
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Rehabilitation of all types
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Geriatric Assessment services
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Community services
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Ambulatory services, including plastics, burns
and rheumatology.
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Continuing Care, including specialized seating,
power wheelchair prescription and other quality of life initiatives
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Ergonomic and work site assessments
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Pediatric services through the Alvin Buckwold
Child Development Centre
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Palliative Care, inpatient and community based
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Involvement in Primary Health Care Teams
We provide a diverse range of experiences for clinicians
seeking challenges, in an atmosphere that supports research, education
and the development of evidence based practice.
A Professional Leader assists in facilitating discipline development
and service coordination. There are often opportunities for movement
among practice areas and sites, to maximize your contribution
to the health of individuals, families, neighbourhoods and the
wider Region.
To Join our Exciting Team of Occupational Therapists,
You Must
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Have a Baccalaureate or Entry-Level Master’s
degree in Occupational Therapy
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Be registered as a licensed Occupational Therapist
in the province of Saskatchewan. (Membership in CAOT is encouraged.)
For senior positions there are experience requirements.
Where To Find Us
For more information about our Occupational Therapy services or
employment opportunities, please contact the Professional Leader
for Occupational Therapy at (306) 655-3850.
For More Information
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Visit the Saskatchewan Society of Occupational
Therapists web site at www.ssot.sk.ca
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