Occupational Therapist Independent Practitioner Opportunity
Do you value independence, flexibility, and the opportunity to work with diverse patient populations?
CommuniCare Therapy is a therapist owned and operated accredited company based in Ottawa- Carleton and proudly serving the Eastern Ontario region since 1992; and is a service provider for the Home and Community Care Support Services and the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. More than 130 clinicians comprise our dynamic team of, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Registered Dietitians and Social
We have immediate opportunities for Occupational Therapists to work part time or full time in the following program:
Adult Services: Home & Community Care Support Services
Champlain Region
- Ottawa Retirement Homes
- North Lanark North Grenville
South East Region
- Smith Falls, Brockville, Seeley’s Bay, Gananoque
- Mallorytown, Franktown
- Landsdowne, Athens, Jasper, Perth,
- Maberly, Lombardy, Frankville
Opportunities for mixed adult/pediatric caseloads available.
As an Independent Practitioner Occupational Therapist with CommuniCare you can expect:
- Independence
- Flexibility to set your own schedule
- Control of your own caseload with the choice of casual, part time or full-time equivalents
- Opportunities for professional development and continuing education
- Support to access resources
- Continuous peer support, even while on the road
- Competitive remuneration including opportunities for tax deductions
All applicants require the following:
- • B.Sc. or M.Sc. in Occupational Therapy
- • Membership (or eligibility for) with College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario
- • Valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle
CommuniCare Therapy complies with the Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you have any special requirements during the recruitment process, please advise our recruiting personnel.
Proof of full vaccination for COVID-19 and its variants is a condition of hiring. Accommodation may be granted to those who have a legitimate medical exemption or other exemptions recognized under Ontario's Human Rights Code. Official documentation must be provided as evidence of vaccination status or exemption.