
BSO Specialist-Temporary Full Time Days and Evenings including every other weekend-Mat leave coverage
- North Bay, ON
- Temporaire
- Temps-plein
- Demonstrated patient-family-care partner focus and commitment to the Mission, Vision, Values and goals of BSO and respective partner agencies
- Plan, facilitate and implement purposeful individualized therapeutic recreation founded on interest, need and ability in accordance with established policies, primary care and clinical team collaboration, and overall plan of care and within the scope of practice
- Enhance the positive impact and spread of BSO (1:1 and group) therapeutic modalities to address and prevent responsive behaviours, while adapting to individual changing needs
- Promote brain health through engagement activities tailored to maintaining skills and abilities and focused on validation, individual success, and social stimulation
- Work in collaboration with all care partners to find the best possible quality care solutions for the patient/family
- Create and nurture continuous improvement of Behavioural Support and organizational practices for improved system co-ordination
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Therapeutic Recreation degree and/or postgraduate therapeutic recreation diploma
- Membership in good standing with Therapeutic Recreation Ontario (TRO) and/or with Canadian Therapeutic Recreation Association (CTRA)
- Registered Recreation Therapist (R/TRO) certification; or eligible to obtain registration with TRO
- Relevant clinical experience (3-5 years as a Recreational Therapist) working with older adults and care partners in long-term care and community settings
- Demonstrated extensive knowledge working with older adults with various forms of dementia, delirium, complex mental health, substance use, other neurological conditions, including those with or at risk of responsive behaviours and the effects on care partners
- All applicants must successfully pass the prescribed Vulnerable Sector Check. Applicable to Ontario applicants.
- As part of legislative requirements, all successful candidates must meet the provincial police check and tuberculosis screening requirements as applicable.
- Teepa Snow “Positive Approach to Care” Training an asset
- Bilingualism preferred; fluency in other languages an asset