The Hodgson Group Orthotics & Prosthetics provides custom prosthetic and orthotic treatment for patients in the Greater Vancouver area. Our staff pursue creative solutions to unique challenges. We strive to provide holistic treatments so our patients are empowered to reach their goals and live life to the fullest.
The Hodgson Group Orthotics & Prosthetics embraces traditional and emergent technology to achieve the best outcomes for our patients. We are committed to fostering a strong, diverse clinical team; specialty mentorship is prioritized and continuing education is encouraged.
We are searching for a motivated team player to join our Hodgson clinical team. You will be working in a collaborative environment to support our patients in the provision of orthotic treatments. Experience in pediatric care, spinal orthotics and treating spasticity are considered an asset.
Our ideal candidate values finding passion in life and meaning in their work. They are intrinsically motivated to contribute their best work to drive our clinics' success and patient experience. An individual with creativity, openness to new techniques and technologies along with dynamic problem solving capacities will thrive in this role. The successful candidate must be computer literate and comfortable navigating our digital platforms within clinic operations.
Clinical Duties & Expectations:
- Conduct comprehensive empathetic patient assessments, design and implement effective orthotic treatments in a team environment.
- Ensure treatment outcomes align with patient goals established during initial assessments.
- Ensure all patient charts, records of care and service are completed in a timely manner
- Work to establish rapport and trusting relationships with patients.
- Work collaboratively with other Hodgson staff and members of the healthcare community.
- Competency in English to utilize effective written and verbal communication skills
Educational and Employment Requirements:
- Certified Orthotist CO (C) or equivalent international designation with five years of experience
- Non-Canadian trained applicants must be willing to engage in the OPC Residency program to challenge national certification exams within 2 years.
- Candidate must be eligible to work in Canada
The successful candidate will: - Embody the Hodgson Group's culture
- Value the awareness of their own internal emotional state and its effect on others
- Be an empathetic communicator who understands sensitive topics
- Maintains a strong sense of ethics and accountability
- Demonstrates ability to effectively contribute to a team environment
- Have strong time management and organizational skills.
- Proficient in orthotic diagnosis, creating and managing orthotic treatments and problem solving skills
- Minimum on 5 years of clinical orthotic experience treating patients
Benefits: - Extended health and dental benefits
- Employee pension plan
- Employee bonus program
- Three weeks annual starting vacation
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