About the role
TELUS Health is empowering every person to live their healthiest life. Guided by our vision, we are leveraging the power of our leading edge technology and focusing on the uniqueness of each individual to create the future of health. As a global-leading health and well-being provider – encompassing physical, mental and financial health – TELUS Health is improving health outcomes for consumers, patients, healthcare professionals, employers and employees.
TELUS Health Children Support Clinic 📍 Toronto, ON 🕒 Part-Time (3 days/week, including Saturdays) 📅 18 month contract Our Team And What We’ll Accomplish Together As a global health and wellbeing provider, TELUS Health is dedicated to building a healthier and better future for all. At our Children Support clinics, we go beyond therapy—we help children reach their full potential by building skills that last a lifetime.
Join a dedicated multidisciplinary team that brings together clinical expertise, family-centered care, and a shared commitment to meaningful progress in children’s lives.
What You’ll Do You will work under the supervision of a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to help improve communication, speech and language of assigned pediatric clients, most of them being on the autism spectrum. You will work in a collaborative and well-equipped setting designed to help both clients and professionals grow.
How You Will Make An Impact
- You will work with clients individually and carry out treatment plans and activities, as developed by the supervising SLP;
- You will prepare therapy materials, visuals, and communication supports;
- You will collect and document client data and provide feedback to the supervising SLP;
- You will educate and support families and caregivers in practicing communication strategies;
- You will collaborate with other professionals as required to align plans, goals, and progress for a holistic approach to care;
- You will attend team meetings and interdisciplinary consultations;
- You will maintain productivity targets.
What You Bring
- You hold a Communicative Disorders Assistant graduate certificate from a recognized program;
- You have experience supporting children with communication needs;
- You are available to work weekdays (10am to 6pm) AND Saturdays (9am to 5pm);
- You are confident working both independently and collaboratively in a dynamic clinic setting;
- You have experience in private practice or multidisciplinary clinic environments;
- Experience supporting children on the autism spectrum is an asset.
Why Join TELUS Health Children Support?
- Purpose-driven work that makes a lasting difference in children’s and families’ lives;
- A modern, well-equipped clinic including thoughtfully designed therapy spaces;
- Supportive leadership and a collaborative, interdisciplinary team that values knowledge-sharing and professional growth;
- Opportunities to contribute to innovative care models in a leading national healthcare organization.
A Bit About Us We’re a people-focused, customer-first, purpose-driven team who works together every day to innovate and do good. We improve lives through our technology solutions and foster a culture of innovation that empowers team members to solve complex problems and create remarkable human outcomes in a digital world.
TELUS is proud to foster an inclusive culture that embraces diversity. We are committed to fair employment practices and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. We offer accommodation for applicants with disabilities, as required, during the recruitment process.
Disclaimer: In accordance with the TELUS Health Solutions Data Center Security Policy, as a condition of employment, all team members whose job functions require they work at a Data Center and/or have access to detailed knowledge of technology related to client service delivery, are subject to a Personnel Security Screening conducted through the Government of Canada.
The health and safety of our team, customers and communities is paramount to TELUS. Accordingly, we require anyone joining our TELUS Health Care Centres to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19.
Note for Quebec candidates: if knowledge of English is required for this position, it is because the team member will be asked, on a regular basis, to interact in English with external or internal parties or to use English applications or software as part of their tasks.
By applying to this role, you understand and agree that your information will be shared with the TELUS Group of Companies’ Talent Acquisition team(s) and/or any leader(s) who will be part of the selection process.
About TELUS Health
We’re committed to delivering remarkable health experiences for the benefit of all customers and individuals we serve around the world. Leveraging our world-leading technology and nearly 10 000 passionate team members, we’re equipped to better support our customers and solve some of the most pressing issues facing citizens, patients, healthcare professionals, employers and employees today. See how we’re committed to building the healthiest communities and workplaces on the planet.
About the role
TELUS Health is empowering every person to live their healthiest life. Guided by our vision, we are leveraging the power of our leading edge technology and focusing on the uniqueness of each individual to create the future of health. As a global-leading health and well-being provider – encompassing physical, mental and financial health – TELUS Health is improving health outcomes for consumers, patients, healthcare professionals, employers and employees.
TELUS Health Children Support Clinic 📍 Toronto, ON 🕒 Part-Time (3 days/week, including Saturdays) 📅 18 month contract Our Team And What We’ll Accomplish Together As a global health and wellbeing provider, TELUS Health is dedicated to building a healthier and better future for all. At our Children Support clinics, we go beyond therapy—we help children reach their full potential by building skills that last a lifetime.
Join a dedicated multidisciplinary team that brings together clinical expertise, family-centered care, and a shared commitment to meaningful progress in children’s lives.
What You’ll Do You will work under the supervision of a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to help improve communication, speech and language of assigned pediatric clients, most of them being on the autism spectrum. You will work in a collaborative and well-equipped setting designed to help both clients and professionals grow.
How You Will Make An Impact
- You will work with clients individually and carry out treatment plans and activities, as developed by the supervising SLP;
- You will prepare therapy materials, visuals, and communication supports;
- You will collect and document client data and provide feedback to the supervising SLP;
- You will educate and support families and caregivers in practicing communication strategies;
- You will collaborate with other professionals as required to align plans, goals, and progress for a holistic approach to care;
- You will attend team meetings and interdisciplinary consultations;
- You will maintain productivity targets.
What You Bring
- You hold a Communicative Disorders Assistant graduate certificate from a recognized program;
- You have experience supporting children with communication needs;
- You are available to work weekdays (10am to 6pm) AND Saturdays (9am to 5pm);
- You are confident working both independently and collaboratively in a dynamic clinic setting;
- You have experience in private practice or multidisciplinary clinic environments;
- Experience supporting children on the autism spectrum is an asset.
Why Join TELUS Health Children Support?
- Purpose-driven work that makes a lasting difference in children’s and families’ lives;
- A modern, well-equipped clinic including thoughtfully designed therapy spaces;
- Supportive leadership and a collaborative, interdisciplinary team that values knowledge-sharing and professional growth;
- Opportunities to contribute to innovative care models in a leading national healthcare organization.
A Bit About Us We’re a people-focused, customer-first, purpose-driven team who works together every day to innovate and do good. We improve lives through our technology solutions and foster a culture of innovation that empowers team members to solve complex problems and create remarkable human outcomes in a digital world.
TELUS is proud to foster an inclusive culture that embraces diversity. We are committed to fair employment practices and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. We offer accommodation for applicants with disabilities, as required, during the recruitment process.
Disclaimer: In accordance with the TELUS Health Solutions Data Center Security Policy, as a condition of employment, all team members whose job functions require they work at a Data Center and/or have access to detailed knowledge of technology related to client service delivery, are subject to a Personnel Security Screening conducted through the Government of Canada.
The health and safety of our team, customers and communities is paramount to TELUS. Accordingly, we require anyone joining our TELUS Health Care Centres to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19.
Note for Quebec candidates: if knowledge of English is required for this position, it is because the team member will be asked, on a regular basis, to interact in English with external or internal parties or to use English applications or software as part of their tasks.
By applying to this role, you understand and agree that your information will be shared with the TELUS Group of Companies’ Talent Acquisition team(s) and/or any leader(s) who will be part of the selection process.
About TELUS Health
We’re committed to delivering remarkable health experiences for the benefit of all customers and individuals we serve around the world. Leveraging our world-leading technology and nearly 10 000 passionate team members, we’re equipped to better support our customers and solve some of the most pressing issues facing citizens, patients, healthcare professionals, employers and employees today. See how we’re committed to building the healthiest communities and workplaces on the planet.