Park Place Seniors Living -
27 emplois
Edmonton, AB
JOB SUMMARY
In accordance with the vision and values of PPSL and under the clinical direction of an Occupational Therapist, the Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) functions as a member of the interdisciplinary team in meeting the needs of the resident. The Occupational Therapy Assistant carries our the rehabilitative treatment plans and programs and assists the therapist in monitoring and evaluating resident's progression. The Occupational Therapy Assistant will ensure a commitment to Resident Safety and to our “culture of safety” as per the Strategic Directions of Park Place Seniors Living.
POSITION
An unionized AUPE Permanent Part Time Occupational Therapy Assistant
Monday to Friday - Work Hours 08:00 to 12:00
LOCATION
Benevolence Care Centre- 9810b 165 Street Northwest, Edmonton AB T5P 3S7
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
QUALIFICATIONS
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
In accordance with the vision and values of PPSL and under the clinical direction of an Occupational Therapist, the Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) functions as a member of the interdisciplinary team in meeting the needs of the resident. The Occupational Therapy Assistant carries our the rehabilitative treatment plans and programs and assists the therapist in monitoring and evaluating resident's progression. The Occupational Therapy Assistant will ensure a commitment to Resident Safety and to our “culture of safety” as per the Strategic Directions of Park Place Seniors Living.
POSITION
An unionized AUPE Permanent Part Time Occupational Therapy Assistant
Monday to Friday - Work Hours 08:00 to 12:00
LOCATION
Benevolence Care Centre- 9810b 165 Street Northwest, Edmonton AB T5P 3S7
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Carries out the designated components of a rehabilitative treatment plan and/or program as directed by an Occupational Therapist such as strengthening, range of motion (ROM), ambulation training, self-care activities, seating and positioning.
- Contributes to the overall evaluation of the resident identifying and reporting verbally and in writing observable social, emotional, cognitive, physical and functional factors which might impact the resident's therapeutic program and progress; observes and reports cognitive and functional changes, concerns and/or changes to residents' condition to designated clinician. Records and reports relevant data for interpretation by the therapist. Provides input into the planning, implementation, modification and evaluation of the rehabilitative treatment plan and/or program.
- Demonstrate the techniques of activities to residents as directed by the therapist, such as the use of prescribed treatment/adaptive devices such as splints, wheelchairs, walkers, modified eating utensils and other equipment as required
- Assists in modification of seating, mobility and assistive devices. Sets up and adapts equipment such as changing wheelchair backs and adjusting wheelchair height as instructed by the therapist.
- Provides functional skills training to residents and families in activities of daily living, mobility and communication; demonstrates the use of assistive devices and assists with power wheelchair mobility training as directed by the therapist.
- Prepares and applies therapeutic treatment modalities as assigned such as ice packs.
- Maintains therapy equipment and supplies by methods such as cleaning equipment following established infection control procedures and maintaining inventories. Provides input regarding purchase of new equipment and supplies, general maintenance and repair of equipment.
- Completes required reports and documentation such as written resident reports, supply requisitions and workload statistics.
- Performs clerical duties such as answering the telephone, making appointments, filing charts, relaying messages, and recording data such as resident contact time as required.
- Provides equipment and/or supplies to residents as directed by the therapist.
- Participated in departmental meetings, resident conferences and quality improvement initiatives as requested.
- Attends education/in-service programs as required.
- Contributes to quality of care and safety assurance and improvement by participating in PPSL site committees.
- Participates in quality improvement/performance measurement initiatives and processes.
- Performs other related duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
- Completion of a recognized Rehabilitation Assistant Program or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Ability to communicate fluently in English, both verbally and in writing
- Ability to deal with others effectively
- Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position
- Ability to organize work
- Ability to operate related equipment
- Problem Solving: Applies problem-solving process demonstrating critical thinking and decision-making skills
- Clinical Competence: Ability to problem-solve clinical issues through demonstration of knowledge, skill and ability in evidence-based practice.
- Teamwork and Collaboration: Demonstrates ability to work in a team environment together toward shared goals and desired outcomes.
- Maintains a safe environment for residents/family and staff through:
- Accident prevention and reporting unsafe work conditions
- Knowledge of emergency procedures and regulations
- Using skills, supplies and equipment safely and appropriately
- Utilizing infection control procedures
- Committing to resident our "culture of safety" as per the organization's strategic directions and Home goals
- Participates and attends in-service and other educational programs as required to maintain current clinical competence and knowledge.
- The Occupational Therapy Assistant's position requires lifting, walking, reaching, bending, pushing, standing and sitting.
- In an average day, the employee spends 2 to 6 hours standing or walking.
- Lift a maximum of 20 lbs.
- Must be able to manage stressful situations with competing priorities.
- Requires dexterity and hand-eye coordination
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