Occupational Therapist Paediatric Outpatient Clinic
Humber River Hospital View all jobs
- Toronto, ON
- Temporary
- Part-time
Duration: September 2027
Reporting Relationship: Manager, Paediatrics & NICUHours of Work: 3 days/week, rotating through Feeding Clinic, NICULocation: WilsonEmployee Group: OPSEU 590Hiring Salary Range: $40.36 - $56.30Responsibilities:NICU
- Providing feeding assessments in the premature neonatal population and working with the care team and parents in the creation of a feeding plan.
- Working collaboratively with a Registered Dietician to assess and treat babies and children with feeding difficulties and support families in creating and implementing home based programming and recommendations for discharge.
- Providing inpatient support to the NICU and Paediatric Program to address feeding issues related to prematurity and medical disorders. Knowledge of feeding assessment and feeding therapy techniques required.
- Evaluating children 0-10 years of age who present with various oral-motor, sensory and behavioural challenges which are impacting development of feeding skills and food intake. Feeding issues include, but are not limited to, food selectivity/aversion, failure to progress to age appropriate textures, difficulty bottle-feeding and mechanical feeding difficulties (i.e. poor chewing skills).
- Providing ongoing consultation as well as direct treatment services using various frames of references and models of practice (Sensory-Processing theory, Behavioural theory, Food Chaining, S.O.S approach) in order to improve feeding skills and developmental outcomes.
- Maintaining clinical records which include online documentation of assessment reports and progress notes.
- Participating in Professional Practice Council meeting and activities
- Adhering to professional codes of ethics and standards of practice as determine by CAOT and COTO.
- Promotion of family-centred care philosophy.
- Masters degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy from an accredited post-secondary institution
- Member in good standing of the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (COTO) as well as membership in either CAOT or OSOT
- Experience in supporting feeding challenges in premature infants in the NICU. Opportunity for off-site mentoring and training may be provided to candidates who demonstrate some knowledge but require further support
- Minimum 2 years working in an outpatient feeding clinic (or equivalent) environment
- Evidence of ongoing professional development in the areas of infant and paediatric/neonatal feeding, feeding issues related to autism, and sensory processing
- Knowledge and experience applying various paediatric OT frames of reference (Sensory Integration, Behavioural Analysis, Developmental theories, and feeding therapy approaches.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Excellent inter-personal and problem solving skills
- Excellent time management and organization skills with proven ability to work independently and/or with minimal supervision
- Excellent attendance and discipline free record required.
- An understanding of equity, diversity, and inclusion principles as they relate to health practices is an asset. Humber River Health values lived and learned experiences in addressing systemic barriers and advancing inclusive practices.