Rehabilitation Assistant/$16–$18 An Hour - Part-Time
By Cbi Healthcare At Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada
Excellent customer service, time management, and oral/written communication skills
Communicate with adjusters and case managers
Previous administrative experience in a healthcare or similar setting an asset but not required
Knowledge of third-party and MVA billing preferred but not required
Salary: $16-18/hr (based on experience with potential to grow)
Greet patients and assist with completion of intake forms and screening
Full Time Rehabilitation Assistant
By Home and Community Care Support Services Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant At Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
Administrative tasks and equipment/supply management duties are carried out with minimal direction
PTA/OTA certification recognized by the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario (CPO) and the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (COTO) required
Previous experience as an Occupational Therapy Assistant/Physiotherapy Assistant in a health care setting within the last two years
Relevant experience assisting registered therapists in a community/health care environment
Knowledge of occupational therapy and physiotherapy professions
Knowledge of equipment, modalities, materials, and intervention processes used in the provision of occupational therapy and physiotherapy services
Rehabilitation Assistant - Repost
By Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) At Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Previous direct patient care experience in a healthcare setting is preferred.
Complete high school education, Manitoba standards, required.
Preference will be given to those applicants competent in an Indigenous language and/or knowledge in Indigenous customs, traditions and values.
Excellent interpersonal skills with people in a variety of settings.
Must be able to safely transfer large and/or heavy patients who may have limited or no weight bearing capabilities.
Current C.P.R. (Family and Friends) is preferred.
Rehabilitation Counsellor Jobs
By Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) At Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada
Demonstrated knowledge and skills related to assessment and counselling.
Demonstrates enthusiasm for ongoing professional development activities and engages in reciprocal learning experiences with colleagues and Directors.
Demonstrates active listening abilities, is coachable and responds positively to supervision.
Experience working from a client-centred perspective is essential.
Excellent organizational, interpersonal, communication and documentation skills.
Knowledge of the addictions and mental health fields and demonstrated ability to work within a complex system of services are required.
Rehabilitation Counsellor Jobs
By Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) At Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Demonstrated knowledge and skills related to assessment and counselling.
Demonstrates enthusiasm for ongoing professional development activities and engages in reciprocal learning experiences with colleagues and Directors.
Demonstrates active listening abilities, is coachable and responds positively to supervision.
Experience working from a client-centred perspective is essential.
Excellent organizational, interpersonal, communication and documentation skills.
Knowledge of the addictions and mental health fields and demonstrated ability to work within a complex system of services are required.
Rehabilitation Assistant Jobs
By Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) At Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Previous direct patient care experience in a healthcare setting is preferred.
Complete high school education, Manitoba standards, required.
Excellent interpersonal skills with people in a variety of settings.
Must be able to safely transfer large and/or heavy patients who may have limited or no weight bearing capabilities.
Current C.P.R. (Family and Friends) is preferred.
Must be proficient in both oral and written English communication.

Are you looking for a rewarding career in rehabilitation? Join our team as a Rehabilitation Assistant and help make a difference in the lives of our patients!

Overview Rehabilitation Assistants are healthcare professionals who provide support to individuals with physical, cognitive, and/or emotional disabilities. They work with a variety of patients, including those with physical injuries, developmental disabilities, and mental health issues. Rehabilitation Assistants help patients to improve their physical and mental functioning, and to achieve their goals. Detailed Job Description Rehabilitation Assistants work with patients to develop and implement individualized treatment plans. They provide physical, cognitive, and emotional support to patients, and help them to develop the skills they need to live independently. Rehabilitation Assistants also provide education and support to family members and caregivers. They may also assist with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and eating. Job Skills Required Rehabilitation Assistants should have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. They should be patient and compassionate, and have the ability to motivate and encourage patients. They should also have strong problem-solving skills and be able to work independently. Job Qualifications Rehabilitation Assistants typically need to have a high school diploma or equivalent. Some employers may require a degree in a related field, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, or psychology. Most employers also require certification in CPR and first aid. Job Knowledge Rehabilitation Assistants should have a thorough understanding of physical, cognitive, and emotional disabilities. They should also be familiar with the principles of rehabilitation and the techniques used to help patients improve their functioning. Job Experience Rehabilitation Assistants typically need to have at least one year of experience in a related field. Some employers may require more experience, depending on the type of position. Job Responsibilities Rehabilitation Assistants are responsible for developing and implementing individualized treatment plans for patients. They provide physical, cognitive, and emotional support to patients, and help them to develop the skills they need to live independently. They also provide education and support to family members and caregivers. They may also assist with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and eating.