Current Career Opportunities
Anderson Therapy Services is constantly seeking new talent. We are looking for career driven individuals who are ambitious, passionate, and looking to grow with us. We emphasis the importance of maintaining a good work balance, as we offer job flexibility along with career development opportunities. If this sounds like you, then we want to hear from you!
For more information on our current vacancies, please click on the link below:
Role
Anderson Therapy Services (ATS) is currently seeking one (1) full-time Registered Mental Health- Art Therapist with experience supporting children and adolescents through emotional, behavioral, and developmental challenges.
If you are passionate about being part of a multidisciplinary team, possess strong critical thinking skills, and are motivated to learn, then this is the job for you.
Salary Range:
$38 – $45 per hour
Job Type:
Full Time
Work Location:
Hybrid Remote in Dundas Office
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
Education:
Master’s Degree or equivalent qualification (preferred
Key Responsibilities
- Provide assessment and treatment to individuals of all ages who present with a broad range of psychological and/or social difficulties.
- Work with clients virtually – in remote Indigenous communities using virtual care technology.
- Work with clients in the Dundas, Ontario office and surrounding areas.
- Travel to Northern First Nations Communities is required. The trip duration may vary, lasting up to one week. Total annual travel accounts for up to 15% of the role.
- Coordinate with other clinicians from other disciplines to provide a strong continuum of care for clients.
- Provide support which promotes mental wellness, child growth and development, healthy parent-child relations, and positive child-school dynamics
Qualifications
- In good standing with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (Registered)
- Qualified and experienced social worker (with specialization in Psychotherapy) in good standing with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers are welcome to apply.
- Able to travel to remote and rural Indigenous Communities across Canada.
Role
Anderson Therapy Services (ATS) is a growing multidisciplinary team dedicated to supporting children and youth diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families.
As the demand for our services continues to grow, we are seeking a passionate, motivated, and skilled Behavior Therapy Assistant (BTA) (12-18 months contract) to join our Behavior Therapy Team. The BTA position is integral to the provision of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services, which include group and/or individual sessions focusing on communication skills, behavior management/emotional regulation, social/interpersonal skills, and daily living skills.
Salary Range:
$25.22-31.25 per hour
Job Type:
Full Time
Work Location:
Hybrid Remote in Dundas Office
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
Education:
A 3-year or 1-year post-graduate Community College Diploma in Behavioral Science or a Bachelor’s Degree in a related field.
Key Responsibilities
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Working under the supervision of a Registered Behavior Analyst (RBA) and/or Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), the BTA will:
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Design and Implement Treatment: Design and implement individualized treatment plans, behavioral support plans, and strategies.
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Program Development: Under the direct supervision of the RBA/BCBA, develop new programs and perform ongoing adjustments to current programs as needed.
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Client Service Delivery:
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Implement individualized treatment plans, behavioral support plans, and strategies.
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Provide services virtually to clients in remote Indigenous communities using virtual care technology.
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Work with clients in the Dundas office as part of a hybrid model.
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Collaboration: Collaborate with other clinicians from various disciplines to provide a strong continuum of care for clients.
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Documentation and Confidentiality: Keep accurate digital client files and maintain the confidentiality of all client information and situations.
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Stakeholder Engagement: Work closely with children, as well as parents, caregivers, teachers, and other support workers.
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Travel: Be able to travel by plane to remote Northern First Nations Communities 4–6 times per year for up to 5 consecutive days.
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Qualifications
- 2 years of experience working with children and youth with autism using the principles of ABA.
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Knowledge of the Autism Spectrum Disorder with a strong understanding of the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis.
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Knowledge of services provided within autism services as well as organization-wide services.
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Understanding of the Ontario Autism Program (current and historical information), including a general understanding of ministry changes, funding options, and their effect on service delivery.
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Understanding of the Professional and Compliance Code for Behavior Analysis.
