Job Code: 23312Status: Temporary Full Time (Up to 18 months)Location: Community Integration Program, Assertive Community Treatment Team (CIP ACTT)Union: OPSEU 4104 ParamedicalWage: (OT: $47.20-$54.81) or (SW: $44.67-$57.91)Posting Period: April 9, 2026 - April 15, 2026As a member of an interprofessional team, the Occupational Therapist (OT) or Social Worker (SW)provides expertise in their field, by providing evidence-based, recovery focused assessment, treatment, rehabilitation and support focusing on service coordination, medication management, activities of daily living, engagement including work, social, interpersonal relationships and leisure time that contribute to the optimal function of individuals who experience a severe mental illness. The OT or SW also contributes to the development of the comprehensive individual-directed treatment and recovery plan and provides service coordination tor assigned individuals that include providing a range of treatment, rehabilitation and support services in order to facilitate the individual's personal recovery goals.Required Qualifications and Experience
Master’s Degree in Social Work OR Master's Degree in Occupational Therapy required
Unrestricted registration with the applicable Ontario College
One year work experience providing services to adults with a serious mental illness in an outpatient psychiatric setting, effectively accessing and employing community resources to meet the needs of the individual, preferred
Position Duties & Responsibilities
Develops effective therapeutic relationships including developing shared understanding of the individual's lived experience with the illness
Provides service coordination for assigned individuals including coordinating, monitoring and revising the delivery of treatment, rehabilitation and support services per the individual's recovery plan and with a focus on individual strengths
Collaborates with the interprofessional team, to assist in the organization and management of the system of medication administration and integrates medication administration into individual recovery plans
Assists individuals to plan and structure social and leisure time activities on evenings, weekends and holidays through the use of natural supports and community resources.
Provides direct clinical services to develop the skills and resources of the individual (e.g. illness education, coping skills, smoking cessation, development of crisis plans) teaching symptom-management techniques to alleviate and manage symptoms and to promote personal growth and developmentWhy Work at Providence Care Community Teams
Providence Care offers a wide range of community services across Southeastern Ontario
Community services striving for excellence in care, education and research
Committed to people centred approach to care delivery
Competitive salaries, benefits and pension
Corporate and service specific orientation for new hires
Focus on Healthy Workplace and Culture of Quality
Employee and Family Assistance Program
Education, mentorship and bursary opportunities
Fully affiliated with Queen’s University and St. Lawrence College and other academic institutions
Locations in Kingston, Belleville, Brockville, Kingston, Napanee and Sharbot Lake
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