Occupational Therapist, Lake Simcoe North Shore (Coldwater)
Occupational Therapist, Lake Simcoe North Shore (Coldwater)
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Lake Simcoe North Shore (Coldwater) L0K, Canada
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Company Description Community Advantage Rehabilitation (CAR), a Spectrum Health Care Company is seeking Registered Occupational Therapists in Beaverton to provide high-quality, ministry‑funded occupational therapy services to adult clients in the community.
This independent contractor role offers a highly flexible work schedule, with part-time or full‑time opportunities based on your preferred case load. Compensation is per visit, allowing you to focus on delivering high‑quality, client‑centred care. Estimated annual earning potential is between $82,000 – $102,000, however actual earnings may vary based on service volumes.
Whether you are a new graduate or a seasoned practitioner, we offer a supportive environment where you can grow professionally while making a meaningful difference. You will work with a diverse client population and enjoy the autonomy to apply strong clinical reasoning, exercise leadership, and contribute to measurable improvements in client outcomes.
Why Join CAR, a Spectrum Health Care Company?
A flexible work schedule that truly supports work‑life balance
Independent management of a hybrid caseload, with the option to provide virtual visits and assessments
Competitive remuneration with per‑visit compensation
Access to educational and professional development opportunities to support ongoing clinical growth
An extensive mentorship program within a diverse, collaborative, and supportive work environment
An extremely rewarding role, where meaningful, client‑centred care leads to significant and measurable improvements in clients’ lives
The opportunity to make a valued and appreciated contribution to promoting health, independence, and well‑being within the communities where clients live
Job Description
Provide ministry‑funded, community‑based occupational therapy services in clients’ homes and/or through virtual care
Conduct occupational therapy assessments using interviews, standardized tools, and informal assessment techniques, including:
Home safety and home modifications
Equipment prescription
Fall prevention
Mobility and physical functioning
Cognition
Stroke rehabilitation and chronic conditions
Develop and implement evidence‑based intervention plans in collaboration with clients and caregivers
Assign, supervise, and monitor occupational therapy assistants as appropriate
Educate clients and caregivers and connect them with relevant community agencies and resources
Complete funding applications when required
Maintain accurate, timely, and professional documentation, including:
Assessment findings
Care plans
Progress and discharge summaries
Reports aligned with referral source requirements and COTO standards
Qualifications
Registration in good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (COTO)
Ability to work independently within a community‑based model
Strong communication, documentation, and clinical reasoning skills
Experience in community practice is an asset, but new graduates are welcome
Valid G or G2 driver’s licence with access to a reliable vehicle for community travel
Proficiency with computer applications, including MS Office Suite and proprietary clinical software
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act 2005, upon request, support will be provided for accommodations throughout the recruitment process.
If you require accommodation because of disability through the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources at for assistance.
This position is a current vacancy.
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This independent contractor role offers a highly flexible work schedule, with part-time or full‑time opportunities based on your preferred case load. Compensation is per visit, allowing you to focus on delivering high‑quality, client‑centred care. Estimated annual earning potential is between $82,000 – $102,000, however actual earnings may vary based on service volumes.
Whether you are a new graduate or a seasoned practitioner, we offer a supportive environment where you can grow professionally while making a meaningful difference. You will work with a diverse client population and enjoy the autonomy to apply strong clinical reasoning, exercise leadership, and contribute to measurable improvements in client outcomes.
Why Join CAR, a Spectrum Health Care Company?
A flexible work schedule that truly supports work‑life balance
Independent management of a hybrid caseload, with the option to provide virtual visits and assessments
Competitive remuneration with per‑visit compensation
Access to educational and professional development opportunities to support ongoing clinical growth
An extensive mentorship program within a diverse, collaborative, and supportive work environment
An extremely rewarding role, where meaningful, client‑centred care leads to significant and measurable improvements in clients’ lives
The opportunity to make a valued and appreciated contribution to promoting health, independence, and well‑being within the communities where clients live
Job Description
Provide ministry‑funded, community‑based occupational therapy services in clients’ homes and/or through virtual care
Conduct occupational therapy assessments using interviews, standardized tools, and informal assessment techniques, including:
Home safety and home modifications
Equipment prescription
Fall prevention
Mobility and physical functioning
Cognition
Stroke rehabilitation and chronic conditions
Develop and implement evidence‑based intervention plans in collaboration with clients and caregivers
Assign, supervise, and monitor occupational therapy assistants as appropriate
Educate clients and caregivers and connect them with relevant community agencies and resources
Complete funding applications when required
Maintain accurate, timely, and professional documentation, including:
Assessment findings
Care plans
Progress and discharge summaries
Reports aligned with referral source requirements and COTO standards
Qualifications
Registration in good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (COTO)
Ability to work independently within a community‑based model
Strong communication, documentation, and clinical reasoning skills
Experience in community practice is an asset, but new graduates are welcome
Valid G or G2 driver’s licence with access to a reliable vehicle for community travel
Proficiency with computer applications, including MS Office Suite and proprietary clinical software
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act 2005, upon request, support will be provided for accommodations throughout the recruitment process.
If you require accommodation because of disability through the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources at for assistance.
This position is a current vacancy.
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Company nameSpectrum Health Care (SHC)
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Job positionOccupational Therapist
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