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3237 – Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment
Other technical workers in therapy and assessment perform various technical therapy and assessment functions. Some may assist professionals such as audiologists, speech-language pathologists, ophthalmologists, physiotherapists and occupational therapists. They are employed in hospitals, clinics, extended care facilities, rehabilitation centres, educational institutions and in the private practices of the professionals they assist.
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Example titles
- Audiology technician
- Audiometric assistant
- Audiometric technician
- Communicative disorders assistant
- Hearing instrument practitioner
- Occupational therapy assistant
- Ophthalmic assistant
- Ophthalmic technician
- Ophthalmic technologist
- Ophthalmologist assistant
- Physiotherapy technician
- Speech aide
- Speech technician
- Speech therapy assistant
Inclusions
- Communication disorders instructor
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
- Examine adult clients to assess hearing loss using diagnostic evaluation and electro acoustic testing
- Recommend and dispense appropriate type of hearing instrument
- Take earmold impressions for use in the manufacture of hearing devices
- Fit, adjust and make minor modifications to hearing instruments
- Educate clients in appropriate use, care and maintenance of hearing instruments
- Perform follow-up examinations and readjustments.
- Under the supervision of audiologists, administer tests such as pure tone hearing screening, impedance tests and noise level measurements using equipment such as audiometers and sound level meters to determine hearing thresholds of patients
- Instruct patients on test procedures and record results
- Monitor, check and calibrate auditory equipment
- May take earmold impressions and fit and adjust hearing instruments.
- Assist speech-language pathologists and audiologists during assessment of patients
- Carry out treatment programs, document results and develop materials for use with patients, under the supervision of speech-language pathologists or audiologists
- Document patient rehabilitation progress
- Check and maintain therapeutic equipment and materials.
- Operate ophthalmic testing and measuring instruments to aid ophthalmologists in assessing patients' vision
- Record test results
- Assist ophthalmologists in office surgery
- Administer eye drops, ointments and medications as directed by ophthalmologists
- Clean and maintain instruments and equipment used during examinations
- Take patients' general medical and ophthalmic history
- Perform various administrative duties.
- Under the direction of physiotherapists and/or occupational therapists, carry out treatment programs such as thermotherapy, traction, hydrotherapy and electrotherapeutic techniques to rehabilitate patients with various injuries or disabilities to maximize their ability to independently manage daily activities.
Hearing instrument practitioners
Audiometric technicians
Communicative disorders assistants and speech-language pathology assistants
Ophthalmic medical assistants
Physiotherapy assistants and occupational therapy assistants
Employment requirements
- Hearing instrument practitioners require completion of a three-year college diploma in a hearing instrument specialist program, including a period of supervised training.
- Licensure with a regulatory body is required for hearing instrument practitioners in all provinces except in Ontario where membership with the Association of Hearing Instrument Practitioners (AHIP) is required. Hearing instrument practitioners can prescribe and dispense hearing instruments except in Ontario where dispensing is dependent on a prescription from a physician or audiologist.
- Communicative disorders assistants and speech-language pathology assistants require completion of a three- to four-year college program.
- Audiometric technicians usually require a specialization in industrial audiometry testing.
- Ophthalmic medical assistants require completion of a one- to two-year college program or a two-year hospital-based training program in ophthalmic medical technology or a minimum of one year of supervised practical training under an ophthalmologist and completion of an approved ophthalmic assistant home study program.
- Physiotherapy assistants require completion of a two- to three-year college program in physical rehabilitation therapy or a two-year physical therapy assistant (PTA) program and supervised practical training.
- Occupational therapy assistants require completion of a two-year occupational therapy assistant (OTA) college program.
Additional information
Exclusions
- Medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) (321)
- Other technical occupations in health care (323)
- Physiotherapy helpers and chiropractic aides (in 3414 Other assisting occupations in support of health services)
Breakdown summary
- Broad occupational category
- 3 – Health occupations
- Skill level
- B – Occupations usually require college education, specialized training or apprenticeship training.
- Major group
- 32 – Technical occupations in health
- Minor group
- 323 – Other technical occupations in health care
- Associated Career Handbook profiles
- 3237.1 – Hearing instrument practitioners 3237.2 – Audiometric technicians 3237.3 – Communicative disorders assistants and speech-language pathology assistants 3237.4 – Ophthalmic medical assistants 3237.5 – Physiotherapy assistants and occupational therapy assistants
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- NOC 2016 Version 1.3