Recreation Therapist BEAU A (FT)
Top Benefits
About the role
POSITION TITLE
Recreational Therapist
SHIFT TYPE
Weekdays, Monday-Friday
DEPT/PROGRAM
Beausoleil A
JOB CLASS
Recreational Therapist
EMPLOYMENT TYPE
Full Time Permanent
RATE OF PAY
$35.67 - $39.38 per hour
WORK SCHEDULE
75 hrs bi-weekly
EMPLOYEE GROUP
OPSEU
POSTING TYPE
Existing Vacancy
Open
POSTING DATE
February 3rd, 2026
HYBRID ELIGIBLE
No
OPEN POSITIONS
1
Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care is a 315-bed academic and teaching hospital that provides specialized mental health, addiction and geriatric care. Located on the shores of Georgian Bay, we serve some of the most complex and disadvantaged individuals in Ontario and are the sole provider of high-secure forensic mental health services in the province.
The Manager of the Beausoleil A Program is currently seeking a dedicated full-time Recreational Therapist. The purpose of the position is to utilize recreation- based interventions to maximize independence and promote the achievement of optimal leisure lifestyles. They are responsible for assessments, interventions and evaluations that promote or maintain leisure skill development, knowledge and behaviors in the physical, cognitive, affective and social domains.
For information about funding incentives for nurses, our enhanced employee referral program, housing, orientation and other employment-related information please follow this link to our employment web page. https://www.waypointcentre.ca/get-involved/join-our-team
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:
- Practice in accordance with the standards of practice set out by Therapeutic Recreation Ontario (TRO) as well as in accordance with the Mission, Vision, Values and philosophy of Waypoint.
- Conduct Therapeutic Recreation (TR) assessment through a combination of techniques such as assessment tools, interviews, observations, file review and information from relevant sources and communicate results with Clients/Patients, team members and key support networks.
- Develop and implement appropriate client/patient TR intervention plans based on assessment results in collaboration with relevant stakeholders including identifiable measurable outcomes. Communicate progress with clients/patients, clinical teams and relevant others.
- Develop program service descriptions and outcome measures for evaluation and delivery of recovery-based TR Programming based upon a continuum model of care which takes into consideration strengths and abilities of each service recipient. Support client/patient transition to achieve maximum independence while working with client/family/friends to restore client's natural leisure support system; provide direction to Recreation Therapy Assistants regarding the implementation and evaluation of TR programs.
- Identify and obtain resource needs; Provide direction to Recreation Therapy Assistants to maintain and monitor recreational equipment, resources and facilities.
- Collaborate with inter-professional clinical teams by attending pertinent meetings to discuss & review patient/client treatment plans & progress and communicate assessment results & therapeutic recreation plans & actions. Maintain all documentation to Waypoint standards.
- Seek, support, and develop appropriate partnerships with a range of community service providers; Facilitate connections with community services needed for transition to and/or independent participation within the client’s community of choice.
- Provide interventions in a variety of community settings and/or involve the community within the client’s environment.
- Monitor and support volunteers and Recreation Therapy students.
- Actively participate in the Therapeutic Recreation Council, exchange knowledge, plan and implement research & evaluation projects including accessing research literature & integrating it in evidence based practice.
- Drive hospital vehicles as required.
- Identify and adhere to safety and security procedures and be alert and respond to potentially unsafe/volatile situations. In addition to the Regional and Community, Key Responsibilities when working in the maximum secure Provincial Forensic Program area, incumbents will also be required to contribute to the safety and security of staff, patients and the public at all times by adhering to all policies, procedures/protocols and practice relative to the maximum secure working environment, including maintaining an awareness of potential risks, patients mental status and behaviors, use of intervention techniques to help patients manage behaviours, (verbal diffusing, physical restraint, etc.), ensuring the secure storage of hazardous or dangerous equipment and supplies; reporting equipment malfunction; participating in environment searches; maintaining a locked environment when applicable. Participates in the physical restraint of a violent or potentially violent patient, as required under the circumstances, when other alternatives are not available to protect the patient, self or others from harm.
REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS:
- Recreation Therapy Degree or a Degree or Diploma in a related field with a Post Graduate Certificate in Recreation Therapy.
- This position requires registration with Therapeutic Recreation Ontario (R/TRO or R/TRO DIP) or certification with National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (CTRS); Preference for R/TRO OR CTRS.
- Class "G" Driver’s license in good standing is required. Preference will be given to those with an Class “F” license.
- Experience with evidence-based assessment, treatment, interventions and best practice in Recreation Therapy is required.
- Recent, related mental health experience as a Recreational Therapist is required, with preference for experience in a mental health facility or service, including familiarity with the recovery philosophy and trauma informed care.
- Current National Lifeguard Service (NLS) is an asset. Provincial Program Central Recreation requires 2 FTE to have a current National Lifeguard Service Certificate; Regional & Community.
- Preference will be given to those with experience working in high-secure settings.
- Results oriented work ethic to work independently and undertake tasks needed to accomplish work objectives and deliver quality, consistent and timely results
- Demonstrated leadership, conflict resolution, interpersonal and organizational skills
- Proven written and verbal communication skills
- Proven ability to adapt readily to change and reflects an optimistic and positive attitude
- Models and promotes core ethical practice, Waypoint Values (Caring, Respect, Accountability, Innovation)
- Preference for proficiency in French/English language skills.
WHAT WE OFFER:
- A comprehensive and generous benefit plan including dental coverage, paid vacation and holidays, sick days and extended health benefits
- Participation in the Health Care of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
- Relocation support program for eligible staff
- Participation in the employee referral program
- Professional development and mentorship opportunities
- Access to Waypoint’s Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP)
- Nurses may be eligible to participate in the Community Commitment Program for Nurses (CCPN), or the Tuition Support Program (TSPN)
HOW DO I APPLY?
Waypoint employees apply through the Employee Self-Service portal at https://employees.waypointcentre.ca and external applicants apply to Join our Team, Career Opportunities | Waypointby close of business (4:00 pm)on February 13th, 2026 quoting Job ID WC25-340. Attach your cover letter and resume detailing why you are interested in this opportunity and how you meet the qualifications and key accountabilities specified.
About Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care
Located 150 km from Toronto on the shores of Georgian Bay in historical Penetanguishene, Waypoint is a 301-bed specialty mental health hospital providing an extensive range of acute and longer-term psychiatric inpatient as well as outpatient services.
Waypoint is proud to be an official University of Toronto teaching hospital and academic research centre and has additional academic partnerships with 40 other post secondary institutions, hospitals and organizations.
As the region's only specialty mental health hospital with the province's only maximum secure forensic mental health programs, researchers, clinicians and health care professionals collaborate within our innovative and transforming environment.
Our new campus expansion that includes 200 forensic mental health beds, a new main entrance, auditorium and classrooms, research centre and educational offices, pool and gymnasium opened in May 2014.
The Midland/ Penetanguishene area boasts four-season lifestyle opportunities ranging from outdoor recreation to cultural activities, and combining a small town feel with easy access to many urban amenities.
Recreation Therapist BEAU A (FT)
Top Benefits
About the role
POSITION TITLE
Recreational Therapist
SHIFT TYPE
Weekdays, Monday-Friday
DEPT/PROGRAM
Beausoleil A
JOB CLASS
Recreational Therapist
EMPLOYMENT TYPE
Full Time Permanent
RATE OF PAY
$35.67 - $39.38 per hour
WORK SCHEDULE
75 hrs bi-weekly
EMPLOYEE GROUP
OPSEU
POSTING TYPE
Existing Vacancy
Open
POSTING DATE
February 3rd, 2026
HYBRID ELIGIBLE
No
OPEN POSITIONS
1
Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care is a 315-bed academic and teaching hospital that provides specialized mental health, addiction and geriatric care. Located on the shores of Georgian Bay, we serve some of the most complex and disadvantaged individuals in Ontario and are the sole provider of high-secure forensic mental health services in the province.
The Manager of the Beausoleil A Program is currently seeking a dedicated full-time Recreational Therapist. The purpose of the position is to utilize recreation- based interventions to maximize independence and promote the achievement of optimal leisure lifestyles. They are responsible for assessments, interventions and evaluations that promote or maintain leisure skill development, knowledge and behaviors in the physical, cognitive, affective and social domains.
For information about funding incentives for nurses, our enhanced employee referral program, housing, orientation and other employment-related information please follow this link to our employment web page. https://www.waypointcentre.ca/get-involved/join-our-team
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:
- Practice in accordance with the standards of practice set out by Therapeutic Recreation Ontario (TRO) as well as in accordance with the Mission, Vision, Values and philosophy of Waypoint.
- Conduct Therapeutic Recreation (TR) assessment through a combination of techniques such as assessment tools, interviews, observations, file review and information from relevant sources and communicate results with Clients/Patients, team members and key support networks.
- Develop and implement appropriate client/patient TR intervention plans based on assessment results in collaboration with relevant stakeholders including identifiable measurable outcomes. Communicate progress with clients/patients, clinical teams and relevant others.
- Develop program service descriptions and outcome measures for evaluation and delivery of recovery-based TR Programming based upon a continuum model of care which takes into consideration strengths and abilities of each service recipient. Support client/patient transition to achieve maximum independence while working with client/family/friends to restore client's natural leisure support system; provide direction to Recreation Therapy Assistants regarding the implementation and evaluation of TR programs.
- Identify and obtain resource needs; Provide direction to Recreation Therapy Assistants to maintain and monitor recreational equipment, resources and facilities.
- Collaborate with inter-professional clinical teams by attending pertinent meetings to discuss & review patient/client treatment plans & progress and communicate assessment results & therapeutic recreation plans & actions. Maintain all documentation to Waypoint standards.
- Seek, support, and develop appropriate partnerships with a range of community service providers; Facilitate connections with community services needed for transition to and/or independent participation within the client’s community of choice.
- Provide interventions in a variety of community settings and/or involve the community within the client’s environment.
- Monitor and support volunteers and Recreation Therapy students.
- Actively participate in the Therapeutic Recreation Council, exchange knowledge, plan and implement research & evaluation projects including accessing research literature & integrating it in evidence based practice.
- Drive hospital vehicles as required.
- Identify and adhere to safety and security procedures and be alert and respond to potentially unsafe/volatile situations. In addition to the Regional and Community, Key Responsibilities when working in the maximum secure Provincial Forensic Program area, incumbents will also be required to contribute to the safety and security of staff, patients and the public at all times by adhering to all policies, procedures/protocols and practice relative to the maximum secure working environment, including maintaining an awareness of potential risks, patients mental status and behaviors, use of intervention techniques to help patients manage behaviours, (verbal diffusing, physical restraint, etc.), ensuring the secure storage of hazardous or dangerous equipment and supplies; reporting equipment malfunction; participating in environment searches; maintaining a locked environment when applicable. Participates in the physical restraint of a violent or potentially violent patient, as required under the circumstances, when other alternatives are not available to protect the patient, self or others from harm.
REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS:
- Recreation Therapy Degree or a Degree or Diploma in a related field with a Post Graduate Certificate in Recreation Therapy.
- This position requires registration with Therapeutic Recreation Ontario (R/TRO or R/TRO DIP) or certification with National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (CTRS); Preference for R/TRO OR CTRS.
- Class "G" Driver’s license in good standing is required. Preference will be given to those with an Class “F” license.
- Experience with evidence-based assessment, treatment, interventions and best practice in Recreation Therapy is required.
- Recent, related mental health experience as a Recreational Therapist is required, with preference for experience in a mental health facility or service, including familiarity with the recovery philosophy and trauma informed care.
- Current National Lifeguard Service (NLS) is an asset. Provincial Program Central Recreation requires 2 FTE to have a current National Lifeguard Service Certificate; Regional & Community.
- Preference will be given to those with experience working in high-secure settings.
- Results oriented work ethic to work independently and undertake tasks needed to accomplish work objectives and deliver quality, consistent and timely results
- Demonstrated leadership, conflict resolution, interpersonal and organizational skills
- Proven written and verbal communication skills
- Proven ability to adapt readily to change and reflects an optimistic and positive attitude
- Models and promotes core ethical practice, Waypoint Values (Caring, Respect, Accountability, Innovation)
- Preference for proficiency in French/English language skills.
WHAT WE OFFER:
- A comprehensive and generous benefit plan including dental coverage, paid vacation and holidays, sick days and extended health benefits
- Participation in the Health Care of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
- Relocation support program for eligible staff
- Participation in the employee referral program
- Professional development and mentorship opportunities
- Access to Waypoint’s Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP)
- Nurses may be eligible to participate in the Community Commitment Program for Nurses (CCPN), or the Tuition Support Program (TSPN)
HOW DO I APPLY?
Waypoint employees apply through the Employee Self-Service portal at https://employees.waypointcentre.ca and external applicants apply to Join our Team, Career Opportunities | Waypointby close of business (4:00 pm)on February 13th, 2026 quoting Job ID WC25-340. Attach your cover letter and resume detailing why you are interested in this opportunity and how you meet the qualifications and key accountabilities specified.
About Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care
Located 150 km from Toronto on the shores of Georgian Bay in historical Penetanguishene, Waypoint is a 301-bed specialty mental health hospital providing an extensive range of acute and longer-term psychiatric inpatient as well as outpatient services.
Waypoint is proud to be an official University of Toronto teaching hospital and academic research centre and has additional academic partnerships with 40 other post secondary institutions, hospitals and organizations.
As the region's only specialty mental health hospital with the province's only maximum secure forensic mental health programs, researchers, clinicians and health care professionals collaborate within our innovative and transforming environment.
Our new campus expansion that includes 200 forensic mental health beds, a new main entrance, auditorium and classrooms, research centre and educational offices, pool and gymnasium opened in May 2014.
The Midland/ Penetanguishene area boasts four-season lifestyle opportunities ranging from outdoor recreation to cultural activities, and combining a small town feel with easy access to many urban amenities.