Job Description
The OTA/PTA role will support the Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists in the provision of patient care within the M2 MSK Oncology Rehab inpatient unit, either in a directly collaborative or delegated capacity. Under the directions of the Therapists, the OTA/PTA engages the client in purposeful activity, functional mobility, transfers and ambulation, therapeutic exercise and/or adaptive strategies (eg. ADL re-training) in conjunction with therapeutic methods, medical and safety precautions to achieve identified goals. The OTA/PTA monitors and documents the client's progress on flow sheets and/or interdisciplinary notes on the patient's health record as required. The OTA/PTA communicates with supervising Therapists about client progress and need for possible program modifications on a consistent and timely basis and may discuss and instruct caregivers regarding client activities and will support and reinforce treatment plans under the direction of the Therapists. The OTA/PTA will facilitate individual and/or group programs utilizing a patient and family-centred approach under the guidelines of the OT/PT treatment protocol. The OTA/PTA may provide clients with adaptive aids and equipment as well as perform adjustments, modifications and minor repairs to this equipment as assigned. Non-patient care duties may include services related to the management of OT/PT treatment areas and equipment and supply inventory in order to ensure provision of optimal patient care. The OTA/PTA may assist the Therapists in identifying/updating community resources, preparing educational materials and reinforcing community linkages, which support the implementation of the discharge plan. The OTA/PTA may also have the opportunity to be involved in student educational activities. Some coverage of other clinical areas may be provided as needed.
1. Graduate of a recognized, accredited OTA/PTA Certificate or Diploma program from an approved Community College
2. Demonstrated knowledge of adaptive aids and equipment, knowledge of adapting and teaching use of walking/mobility aids
3. Ability to function collaboratively as an integral member of the healthcare team and express respect and sensitivity towards patient population
4. Demonstrated ability to communicate a clear understanding of the OTA/PTA role and the OT and PT services to client/family/staff as required
5. Current BCLS certification
6. Recent clinical experience (within 2 years) with a rehabilitation, geriatric, surgical or orthopedic patient population
7. Demonstrated excellent communication (written and verbal), teamwork, problem-solving, time management, organization, and interpersonal skills
8. Demonstrated initiative and ability to work well independently
9. Demonstrated commitment to professional development