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Title: Make us your choice…


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Make us your choice
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Overview
  • Northern Health
  • Rehab Services
  • What do we offer you
  • Lifestyle choices

3
Summary of the Organization
  • December 2001 (16 boards into 1)
  • 520 million annual budget
  • Public Health Prevention
  • Mental Health Addiction Services
  • Hospitals Health Centers
  • Home Community Care
  • Aboriginal Health
  • 7,000 plus employees
  • Health Service Delivery Areas
  • North West
  • Northern Interior
  • North East
  • 300,000 northerners
  • 40,000 First Nations

4
Community View
  • The area served by Northern Health covers nearly
    2/3rds of the province of British Columbia
  • The vast geography, the small widely distributed
    population, and the differing needs of each
    community present unique challenges

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Northeast
Northwest
Northern Interior
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Northwest
Northern Interior
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Organizational View
  • The vision of Northern Health is to be a model
    of excellence in rural health care.
  • The mission of Northern Health is as follows
    Northern Health will build and strengthen the
    health of communities, relationships, and people
    in Northern BC
  • Values
  • Northern Health is committed to improving the
    health of all the people of Northern British
    Columbia.
  • This will be achieved through
  • A spirit of collaboration and strengthening of
    communities.
  • It will be done with
  • Honesty and integrity
  • Accountable decision making and a culture of
    respect.
  • There will be a commitment to
  • Learning and innovation and continuous
    improvement.

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Northern Health Realizing the Vision
  • Major health initiatives
  • Chronic Disease Prevention Management
  • Palliative Care
  • Cancer Control Program
  • Aboriginal Health
  • Research
  • NH collaborates with UNBC on research development
    and
  • research utilization/ knowledge exchange
    initiatives
  • Northern Medical Program
  • Enhances Northern Health as a teaching
    environment
  • Clinical Information System
  • Health Link North is a Central Information System
    and
  • will change the experience of health care for
    both the
  • patient and the practitioner

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Northern Health's Occupational Therapist,
Physiotherapist Services Workforce
  • The Rehab Professionals working in Northern
    Health are represented by the HSA, HEU and BCGEU.
  • Occupational Therapy, Physio Therapy, Recreation
    Therapist, Audiologist, Speech Language
    Pathologist, Assistants
  • Northern Health Rehab professionals work in a
    variety of acute and community care settings and
    represent a broad spectrum of areas of practice
    within the organization.
  • Competitive Wages, Check Website
    www.northernhealth.ca

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  • Broad scope of practice for Rehab Professionals
  • Importance of inter trans disciplinary teams
  • Possibility of working across continuum of care
    in some communities
  • Possibilities for new initiatives in primary
    health care
  • Potential to develop research/evidence-based
    practice projects (25,000 annual fund)
  • Creativity inventiveness
  • Neuro disorders - add MS palliative care
  • Preparation for recovery following surgery
  • Positioning / mobility assessments
    prescriptions
  • For RTAs - add extended care

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Benefits
  • Group Life
  • If you die from any cause, 50,000 will be paid
    to your beneficiary or estate. If you are
    terminally ill, up to 50 (maximum payment
    25,000) may be paid to you in advance.
  • Accidental Death and Dismemberment
  • If you die accidentally, 50,000 will be paid to
    your beneficiary or estate. If you suffer an
    accidental dismemberment or loss of use, a
    scheduled amount will be paid to you.
  • Long Term Disability
  • If you are totally disabled beyond 5 months, you
    will receive a monthly benefit based on a
    percentage of your earnings.
  • Dental
  • You will be reimbursed for
  • 100 of basic services
  • 60 of major reconstruction services
  • 60 of orthodontic services (2,750 lifetime
    maximum).
  • Extended Health
  • You pay the first 25 a year (deductible). Then
    you will be reimbursed for 80 of eligible
    expenses and 100 of eligible out-of-province/out-
    of-country emergency expenses. The lifetime
    maximum, per person, is unlimited.
  • Excluding members of H S A under the
    Paramedical Agreement, as LTD coverage is
    provided by H S A LTD Trusts 1 and 2.

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From Student to New Graduate
  • You are about to make many important decisions
  • The choices you make now will impact
  • Your career path
  • Your lifestyle
  • Your debt load

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At Northern Health we have something special to
offer
  • An environment that is supportive as you
    transition from
  • a new graduate to an experienced Rehab
    professional
  • Preceptorship program
  • Orientation
  • On-going education and professional development
  • Development of mentorship program

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At Northern Health we have something special to
offer
  • Eligibility for BC provincial loan forgiveness
  • For more information please go to the
    StudentAidBC site
  • www.aved.gov.bc.ca/studentaidbc
  • Offers of full-time, part time or casual
    employment
  • Our relocation assistance is at the top of our
    industry
  • Tuition reimbursement of 500 per year to support
    ongoing education

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At Northern Health we dont just create jobs we
develop careers
  • New Graduate Rehab professionals hired into
    full-time, part-time and casual positions at
    Northern Health
  • The graduates were hired to Prince Rupert,
    Terrace, Smithers, Burns Lake, Vanderhoof, Prince
    George, Quesnel, Dawson Creek and Ft. St. John
  • The new graduates accepted positions in areas
    Acute, Public Health, Mental Health, Community
    Care.
  • In 2008 Northern Health will offer similar
    positions

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Bang for your buck
  • Average house price 230,000
  • Average rental rate 750 - 900 Square Feet
  • For housing prices in specific areas of Northern
    Health please call 1-877-905-1155

Its not how much you make, but how much you
save that determines your financial success!
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Choose Northern Health
  • For the opportunities
  • For the challenge
  • For the lifestyle

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Speech Language Pathology
Public Health Preschool - birth to school
entry population Adult services in some
Northern Health sites Work closely with other
early intervention programs to provide an
integrated service - child development
centres, Aboriginal Headstart programs, Infant
development programs, Aboriginal Infant and
Family development programs, supported child
development programs, preschools,
daycares Comprehensive family-centered speech
language services Some clinics have the support
of Speech Language Therapy Assistants Networking
groups exist to support SLPs who work in
smaller clinic Acute Care Adults
elderly Critical member of multidisciplinary
rehab team Work with variety of disorders
dysphagia, voice, stroke, brain injuries,
progressive conditions, etc
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Public Health Speech-Language Programs
  • Speech services in Northern Health are found in
  • Acute Care,
  • Rehab,
  • Assisted living Complex Care,
  • Community and Public Health
  • Some clinics enjoy support of Speech Language
    Therapy Assistant
  • Networking groups exist to support SLPs who work
    in smaller clinics

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Physiotherapy
  • Physiotherapy is the primary health care
    profession that promotes wellness, mobility and
    independent function. Physiotherapists have
    advanced understanding of how the body moves,
    what keeps it from moving well and how to restore
    mobility (Canadian Physiotherapy Association
    (CPA), 2007).
  • Physiotherapists manage and prevent many physical
    problems caused by illness, disability and
    disease, sport and work-related injuries, aging,
    and long periods of inactivity (CPA, 2007).
  • Physiotherapists are skilled in the assessment
    and hands-on management of a broad range of
    conditions that affect the musculoskeletal,
    circulatory, respiratory, and nervous systems,
    including but not limited to
  • Maximize mobility for clients with neurological
    disorders such as stroke, spinal cord injury or
    Parkinsons disease
  • Oversee rehabilitation in the home after injury
    or illness
  • Pre- and post-natal care and other womens health
    conditions
  • Preparation and Recovery before and after Surgery
  • Treat and manage respiratory and cardiac
    conditions (CPA, 2007)
  • Palliative Care

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Physiotherapy cont
  • Physiotherapists in NH work in the following
    settings
  • Home Community Care
  • Adults and elderly
  • Work in clients home and extended care
    facilities
  • Work with a variety of diagnoses/disorders such
    as neurological, orthopedic and musculoskeletal
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across
    the continuum care
  • Patient centered care is the cornerstone of
    service delivery
  • Acute
  • Adults, elderly and paediatrics (in some
    locations)
  • Essential member of the multidisciplinary
    rehabilitation team
  • Work with a variety of diagnoses/disorders such
    as neurological, orthopedic and musculoskeletal

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Occupational Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy is a health profession
    concerned with promoting health and well-being
    through occupation. Occupation refers to
    everything that people do during the course of
    everyday life. The primary goal of occupational
    therapy is to enable people who have experienced
    a change in function because of illness, injury
    or disability to participate in the occupations
    which give meaning and purpose to their lives
    (Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists
    (CAOT), 2004).
  • Occupational therapists are skilled in the
    assessment, intervention and evaluation of
    peoples ability to perform daily activities such
    as self-care, work, study, volunteerism and
    leisure (CAOT, 2004). This may be demonstrated in
    the following ways
  • Maximize functional mobility within the home and
    community
  • Oversee rehabilitation in the home after injury
    or illness as it relates to daily activities
  • Facilitate return to work

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Occupational Therapy cont
  • Occupational therapists in NH work in the
    following settings
  • Home Community Care
  • Adults and elderly
  • Work in clients home and extended care
    facilities
  • Work with a variety of diagnoses/disorders such
    as neurological, orthopedic and musculoskeletal
  • Acute
  • Adults, elderly and paediatrics (in some
    locations)
  • Essential member of the multidisciplinary
    rehabilitation team
  • Work with a variety of diagnoses/disorders such
    as neurological, orthopedic and musculoskeletal

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Rehabilitation Assistants
  • Provide support to Occupational Therapists,
    Recreation Therapists, Physiotherapists, and
    Speech Language Pathologists
  • Work in
  • Acute Care,
  • Rehab,
  • Assisted Living,
  • Community Day Programs,
  • Home Community Care
  • Critical member of multidisciplinary health care
    team
  • Opportunities to work in rural clinics and
    regional centers
  • Opportunities to work with collaborative rehab
    team and also within specific disciplines

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Rehabilitation - Recreation

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Recreation Services
  • The role of Therapeutic Recreation in Northern
    Health, is to provide or facilitate the provision
    of programs or services which promote optimal
    physical, social, cognitive, and emotional
    function and address leisure awareness and
    leisure interests.
  • This is accomplished through
  • Provision of individualized assessment of
    function
  • Development of client centered goals based on
    assessed needs
  • Provision of an individualized intervention plan
    to meet established goals
  • Establishing of documentation process to record
    progress
  • Provision of an evaluation process to analyze
    effectiveness of service or intervention plan
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure that
    interventions and services are integrated and
    coordinated to ensure continuity of care

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Recreation Staffing
  • Recreation Services in the NH are found in
    Residential Complex Care, Assisted Living, Mental
    Health Residential and Community, and Psych
    Inpatients
  • Recreation Services are staffed by
  • Recreation Therapists Diploma/Degree in
    Recreation Therapy
  • Recreation/Activity Directors or Practitioners
    Graduation from a recognized Recreation Program
    plus one year experience
  • Recreation Assistants Completion of recognized
    Recreation courses
  • All Recreation staff members require their Class
    4 license

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Lets consider your lifestyle

This is our backyard
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Good Luck as you embark on your rehab
professional career
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Questions contact recruitment at toll free
1-877-905-1155 or visit our web site at
www.northernhealth.ca
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