Rehabilitation Assistant – Nursing, OT, PT - Surrey Memorial Hospital
Fraser Health
Surrey, Metro Vancouver Regional District
New
Part-Time
$30.96 / hour
Registered Clinical Counsellor
Lifemark Health Group
Vancouver, BC
Part-Time
$42.27 - $52 / hour
Children's Activity Leader (OSC )
City of Vancouver - CA
Vancouver, BC
$28.10 - $32.92 / hour
Children's Activity Leader (OSC )
City of Vancouver
Vancouver, BC
$28.10 - $32.92 / hour
Principal - OT Security Engineer
MOBIA Technology Innovations
Vancouver, BC
Dental Insurance
$90k / year
Temporary Psychologist - Ambulatory Child / Adolescent Mental Health
London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC)
🌎 Remote
New
Part-Time
Remote
Hourly
Health Insurance
$64 / hour
Exercise Therapist
WCB-Alberta
🌎 Remote
Part-Time
Remote
$73.4k / year
Mental Health & Addiction Counsellor II- Remote
Edgewoodheallthnetwork
🌎 Remote
Remote
Parental Leave
$2,000 / week
Occupational Therapist- Ridge Meadows Hospital
Fraser Health Authority
Maple Ridge, BC
New
$42.56 - $52 / hour
Occupational Therapist - Relocate to Australia
Better Rehab
Vancouver, BC
New
Part-Time
Flexible Schedule
Parental Leave
147022 - Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist - Case Manager
Vancouver Coastal Health
Vancouver, BC
New
Part-Time
Hourly
Dental Insurance
$42.56 / hour
Occupational Therapist (Contract, In Person)
Homewood Health
Vancouver, BC
New
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Health Match BC
Vancouver, BC
Psychiatrist, Community Prevention and Addiction Services (locum)
Vancouver Coastal Health
Vancouver, BC
Dental Insurance
Principal - OT Security Engineer
MOBIA
Vancouver, BC
Dental Insurance
$90k / year
Therapist - Hybrid Work Schedule - Vancouver, WA
ZipRecruiter
Vancouver, BC
New
Hybrid
401(k)
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Parental Leave
$123k - $140k / year
Job Description
Working as an Occupational Therapist in Vancouver, BC
There are 196 Occupational Therapist opportunities available in Vancouver, BC all with unique requirements.
Occupational therapists' jobs entail helping patients overcome physical or mental disabilities to participate in their choosing daily lives and activities. They work with people of all ages and may specialize in assessing, planning, and providing therapeutic interventions for individuals with birth to late-life challenges. Typically they work with those who have non-acute injuries, including survivors of strokes and spinal cord injuries. This role commonly works as part of a team that regularly includes nursing, social work, and physical therapy professionals.