OT Job Application
Job Description
Remote Occupational Therapist
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The occupational therapist will work directly with neurodivergent adults. This role involves providing OT assessment and intervention services virtually to clients to support engagement in functional goals. This is a collaborative position that can evolve based on the candidate's expertise and approach. The role is an independent contractor position.
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Complete comprehensive intakes/ assessments with clients.
Complete screeners and standardized assessments as required.
Provide direct services for clients to support intervention plans: e.g., managing sensory differences, activity patterns, burnout, mental health symptoms, etc.
Create resources and workshops based on expertise and interests.
Complete reports and letters as required (e.g., workplace accommodations, letters to physicians)
Collaborate with mental health clinicians to support client care, resources, and referrals.
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Registration with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (or another province)
Extensive experience working with ADHD and Autistic populations
Strong understanding of neurodivergent-affirming mental health practice
Experience as a mental health occupational therapist
Experience completing risk assessments for suicide and safety
Commitment to practicing with an anti-oppressive and inclusive lens
Ability to perform regulated act of psychotherapy in Ontario is an asset
Lived experience of neurodivergence is a strong asset
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Independent contractor position.
Collaborative model with autonomy in business operations.
Transparent and competitive pay, determined collaboratively between employer and employee ($90.00-$130.00)
Remote, flexible hours. Expected hours: 5 – 20 per week
Female and neurodivergent-owned practice
Apply here:
Instructions:
Fill out the application form below.
Alternatively, you can send your resume and responses to the questions to info@adhdspace.ca with “OT application” in the subject line.
P.S. The application questions are just a chance for us to get to know you a little better. Please answer in whatever format works best for you…. one word / one sentence answers, full sentences, bullet points, or even a “word-vomit” brain dump are all totally fine! We just want to understand your experience and perspectives.