Occupational Therapy Assistant / Physiotherapy Assistant - BIRT & Clinical Seating
Listed on 2026-08-20
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Healthcare
Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy Assistant / Physiotherapy Assistant - BIRT & Clinical Seating
Category Healthcare Professional Opportunities
Req Number HEA-26-00066
Open Date 8/11/2026
Number of Openings 1
Department Brain Injury Rehab Team
Work type Temporary Full-Time
Salary band Band D ($32.62 - $40.78/hr)
FTE 1.0
Posting Close Date 08/25/2026
Description
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital is Canada’s hospital for children and youth with disabilities and developmental differences. Serving more than 9,000 families annually through inpatient and outpatient programs and services, our teams are helping to shape the future of pediatric disability care.
As a top 40 Canadian research hospital and academic hospital fully affiliated with the University of Toronto, Holland Bloorview integrates care, teaching, research and scholarship to advance practice and improve the lives of children and youth with disabilities and developmental differences. All clinical staff are expected to contribute to the academic agenda through one or more of the following activities: supervising students, teaching, academic service, scholarship and/or research.
Holland Bloorview has achieved 100 per cent in four successive surveys by Accreditation Canada, an unprecedented achievement in safety. We are also proud to be recognized among Greater Toronto’s Top Employers, Canada’s Top Employers for Young People and Canada’s Best Diversity Employers.
Here, you will find an inspiring, inclusive, innovative and collaborative work environment, competitive compensation and benefits, and programs that support ongoing learning, professional growth and well-being, so you can do meaningful work while continuing to grow your career.
We’re daring to create a world where all youth and children belong. Join us!
Position Summary
Under the direct supervision of an Occupational Therapist and/or Physiotherapist, the OTA/PTA provides clinical and technical support across BIRT services and Clinical Seating programs. The role supports the implementation of treatment plans, equipment management, client and family education, therapeutic equipment maintenance, and safe, effective service delivery. The incumbent works collaboratively with clients, families, the interdisciplinary team, vendors, and external partners to promote optimal participation, mobility, safety, and functional outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
- Document client care, treatment activities, equipment interventions, maintenance activities, and workload statistics in accordance with organizational and Ministry of Health requirements.
- Communicate effectively with clients, families, members of the interdisciplinary team, external agencies, and vendors.
- Maintain treatment spaces and equipment to ensure cleanliness, safety, and adequate stock levels.
- Practice in accordance with established policies, procedures, safety standards, and professional guidelines.
- Support family-centered care by respecting client and family rights, values, beliefs, experiences, and participation in care planning and decision-making.
- Shares new knowledge and best practices with colleagues, students and other professionals within the organization, professional body and community
BIRT Clinical
- Administer treatment programs developed by the Occupational Therapist and/or Physiotherapist for individual clients and groups, including strengthening, range of motion, gait training, balance, mobility, endurance, hydrotherapy, and other therapeutic interventions.
- Maintain communication with supervising therapists, monitor client responses to treatment, and report any changes or adverse reactions.
- Apply, monitor, fabricate, modify, and repair splints, orthoses, adaptive aids, and assistive devices as directed.
- Set up and provide instruction to clients, families, staff, and students on the safe use of therapeutic and mobility equipment, including wheelchairs, trikes, bicycles, walkers, and other assistive devices.
- Assist clients with transfers, mobility activities, activities of daily living, and positioning as required.
- Prepare, apply, and monitor therapeutic modalities as directed, including cold packs, contrast baths, ultrasound, TENS, and muscle…
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