About Bethany
Bethany Care Society (Bethany) is one of Western Canada’s largest not-for-profit providers of care, housing, and community services for seniors and adults with disabilities. Since 1945, Bethany has provided high-quality, person-centred care focused on the unique physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of our residents and tenants. We create caring communities to support Albertans to age well.
Why Bethany?
We offer generous vacation and leave time, competitive salaries, benefits, retirement savings programs and top-ups for maternal leaves. We are committed to employee well-being and giving back to our community. We invest in our people because they are the reason for our success.
For more information, check out this video about Working at Bethany.
What You Will Do:
The Occupational Therapy Assistant is accountable for providing opportunities for the residents to realize their maximum potential. The Occupational Therapy Assistant provides services responsive to the holistic needs of the residents and promotes choice while maintaining dignity and facilitating independence.
Individual responsibilities will fall under five main areas of focus:
Resident Centered Care – Promotes service excellence through active participation with the Interdisciplinary Team to achieve and maintain quality resident care within the scope of Occupational/Recreation Therapy as directed by the Therapist.
Documentation – Accurate, comprehensive and timely documentation of resident care interventions and outcomes in alignment with Bethany policies and procedures.
Safety – Contributes to a safe environment for residents, team and self by understanding and adhering to safety guidelines and practices at all times.
Active Learning – Demonstrates the vision and values of Bethany and lives out the mission of Creating Caring Communities.
Team Work – Cares for and actively participates and assists the Interdisciplinary Team to achieve and maintain a responsible atmosphere of resident centered care.
What You Bring:
Grade 12 Diploma or equivalent.
Rehabilitation Assistant Diploma or equivalent preferred.
One year Occupational/Physical experience in a Therapy setting.
Active CPR
A working knowledge of a variety of Occupational/Physical program modalities required.
Able to work effectively in a physically and mentally demanding environment.
Demonstrate ability to understand, speak, read and write effectively in English.
Excellent observation, communication and problem solving skills.
Must be able to operate simple tools to maintain or fix equipment.
Position Information
Posting Number: 25-8956
Position Number: OTA-CA22-002
Location: Bethany Calgary
Classification: OTA
FTE: 1.00
Union: AUPE
Unit: LTC Rainbow Terrace
Position Type: Full-Time Temporary (Position End date: December 8, 2025)
Shift and Hours of Work: Day ( 730-1545)
Hours per Shift: 7.75 hours
Shift Per Cycle: 10 shifts in a 2-weeks cycle
Shift Pattern: Days
Position Start Date: May 30, 2025
Posting Closing Date: May 26,2025, 2024 at 6PM
How to Apply:
Like what you see and think you have what it takes to join our team?
INTERNAL APPLICANTS Internal applicants must utilize their @bethanyseniors.com email address in order to be considered for the role; failure to do so may result in omission from the selection process.
Apply Online at: http://bethanyseniors.com/careers/ by submitting your resume and cover letter.
All applicants are thanked for their interest. Only those selected to move forward will be contacted.
Bethany Care Society is an equal opportunity employer.
Successful candidates will be required to obtain a Criminal Background Check and provide proof of all mandatory immunizations.
Bethany Care Society complies with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). By forwarding your resume to Bethany you are consenting to the collection and use of your personal information for this job competition. Your information will be kept strictly confidential.
Like what you see and think you have what it takes to join our team? Apply online at: http://bethanyseniors.com/careers/