Children’s Treatment Network (CTN) supports over 29,000 kids and youth with disabilities and other developmental needs. We provide intake, service navigation and coordinated service planning, assessment and diagnostic services, specialized clinics and rehabilitation services, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech language therapy. Funded by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services, CTN offers services through contracted partner organizations in the education, health and community sectors. Through its innovative network model, CTN’s commitment to providing family-centred care is anchored by an electronic client record that is shared across its partner organizations and provides the foundation for integrated plans of care and services. Dedicated to creating a vibrant community where all kids, youth and families belong, we have a strong commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, Indigeneity and accessibility (EDIIA). With this in mind, our goal is a workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We welcome all qualified applicants to apply including individuals with disabilities, those who identify as Black, Indigenous or persons of colour, members of the LGBTQ2S+ community and others. We are proud to be in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), 2005 and the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation. We are happy to honour accommodations at any part of the recruitment process and invite you to let us know how we can help. Job postings are shared on this page and listed below. If no roles are listed below it means there are no openings at this time. Thank you for your interest in working with CTN and be sure to check back on this page for postings.
Catulpa (OAP) - Funding Mini-Series: Jordan's Principle - Online
Join Catulpa as they explore the Jordan's Principle funding opportunity that may be available to you and your family as well as helpful strategies to plan and allocate your funds.
Mackenzie Health - The Relationship between ASD and Mental Health - Online
Participants will be taught about Autism Spectrum Disorder related mental health illnesses, biological, psychological and social factors that may contribute to an individual’s behaviour.
Better Together.
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