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Occupational Therapist Part Time-logo
Occupational Therapist Part Time
Elara CaringWarren, OH
At Elara Caring, we have a unique opportunity to play a huge role in the growth of an entire home care industry. Here, each employee has the chance to make a real difference by carrying out our mission every day. Join our elite team of healthcare professionals, providing the Right Care, at the Right Time, in the Right Place. Job Description: Occupational Therapist PRN At Elara Caring, we care where you are and believe the best place for your care is where you live. We know there's no place like home, and that's why our teams continue to provide high-quality care to more than 60,000 patients each day in their preferred home setting. Wherever our patients call home and wherever they are on their health journey, we care. Each team member has a part to play in this mission. This means you have countless ways to make a difference as an Occupational Therapist. Being a part of something this great, starts by carrying out our mission every day through your true calling: developing an amazing team of compassionate and dedicated healthcare providers. To continue to be an industry pioneer in delivering unparalleled care, we need an Occupational Therapist with commitment and compassion. Are you one of them? If so, apply today! Why Join the Elara Caring mission? Work in a collaborative environment. Be rewarded with a unique opportunity to make a difference Competitive compensation package Tuition reimbursement for full-time staff and continuing education opportunities for all employees at no cost Opportunities for advancement Comprehensive insurance plans for medical, dental, and vision benefits 401(K) with employer match Paid time off, paid holidays, family, and pet bereavement Pet insurance As an Occupational Therapist, you'll contribute to our success in the following ways: Evaluates the occupational therapy patient to determine the rehabilitation needs, potential for achievement, and develops a plan of care in accordance with the findings. Participates in the implementation and development of the Plan of Care to ensure quality and continuity of care and proper discharge planning. Makes the initial therapy evaluation visit and re-evaluates the patients therapy needs during each visit. Makes follow-up assessments according to OASIS and PPS regulatory guidelines. Communicates significant findings, problems, changes in condition or environment to the appropriate supervisor, the physician, and other team members involved with patient care. Initiates plan for patient safety, using the patient, family, and community resources. Verifies the Plan of Care prior to each visit and provides care according to physician's orders, assessment data, and established standards and guidelines. Writes physician orders to cover additional visits and changes to the Plan of Care, per agency policy. Incorporates patient care goals established in the Plan of Care, into therapy care, as evidenced by documentation in therapy notes. Performs occupational therapy services in accordance with accepted standards of practice and certified by the patient's physician. Instructs and provides patients and/or their families with "activities of daily living" utilizing adaptive equipment as well as sensory integration and fine motor coordination skills. Assists patient and/or caregiver in securing necessary equipment, which may include fabrication of custom- made splints. Instructs the patient and/or caregiver in the therapy home program providing modification and clarification when necessary. Counsels and instructs the patient and family in meeting therapy and related needs. Supervises and/or provides clinical direction to the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA), Home Health Aide (HHA), and clinical staff to ensure the therapy care plan is followed and quality of care is being provided. Physically demanding, high stress environment Full range of body motion including handling, lifting and transfer of patients Potentially work irregular hours including call hours if applicable What is Required? Graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy program Current, unrestricted OT license valid for the state of work Minimum one (1) year of experience in a clinical care setting Able and willing to travel within branch/office coverage area. Must have a dependable vehicle, valid driver's license, and current auto insurance in accordance with state laws. Must be able and willing to travel 50% Able to sit, stand, bend, lift and move intermittently and be able to lift 50-100 lbs. You will report to the Branch Director, Clinical Manager, Clinical Supervisor or designee. As a growing organization, we invite you to share your information with us for consideration for future career opportunities. This is an exciting chance to connect with our compassionate and dedicated team, who truly value your unique skills and experiences in delivering exceptional care to those we serve. We value the unique skills of veterans and military spouses. We encourage applications from military veterans and their families. Elara Caring provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to sex (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions), race, color, age (40 and older), national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender reassignment, protected veteran status, or any other basis prohibited under applicable federal, state or local law. Elara Caring participates in E-Verify and we will provide the Federal Government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the United States. Employers like Elara Caring can only use E-Verify once you have accepted the job offer and completed the Form I-9. At Elara Caring, pay and compensation are determined by a variety of factors, including education, job-related knowledge, skills, training, and experience. Our compensation structure reflects the cost of labor across different U.S. geographic markets, and may vary based on location. This is not a comprehensive list of all job responsibilities and requirements; upon request, a job description can be provided. If you are an individual with a disability and are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our career site as a result of your disability, you may request reasonable accommodations by reaching out to recruiting@elara.com.

Posted 30+ days ago

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Occupational Therapist
American Senior CommunitiesAnderson, IN
Edgewater Woods and Waters Edge Village is now hiring a full-time Occupational Therapist! The Occupational Therapist implements, with minimal supervision, skilled occupational therapy services in accordance with the principles and practices of occupational therapy and within Therapies and Wellness policies and procedures. Evaluates patients, develops initial and ongoing treatment plans, develops discharge plans, supervises assistants, contributes to case management, and provides quality patient care. ASC Therapies Mentorship Program Structured 9 month mentorship program Dedicated Mentor Scheduled meetings as part of normal work week Opportunity to clinically collaborate with experienced clinicians Requirements Graduate of an accredited school of Occupational Therapy Indiana therapy license or ability to obtain one Excellent communication and Interpersonal skills Compassion, empathy and a positive attitude What's in it for you? Benefits and perks include: Medical/Dental/Vision insurance available Employees can access convenient telehealth services 401k PTO CEU Funds Available Workforce Chaplains Partnering with Accelerated Care Plus (ACP) to provide clinical support, evidence-based programs and approved CEU's Lucrative employee referral bonus program Tuition assistance and certification reimbursement* Continued education opportunities through Purdue Global & O2NE scholarship program Employee assistance program & wellness support Retail, food & entertainment discounts, and so much more Full-Time and Part-Time Benefits may vary, terms and conditions apply About American Senior Communities Compassion, Accountability, Relationships and Excellence are the core values for American Senior Communities. These words not only form an acronym for C.A.R.E., they are our guiding principles and create the framework for all our relationships with customers, team members and community at large. American Senior Communities has proudly delivered patient centered care since the year 2000, with a long history of excellent outcomes. Each of our 80+ American Senior Community is part of the neighborhood in which it exists. Our leaders and staff live in surrounding areas and know the community well. We value the same things in life that you do. The foundation of our senior living communities is based on the knowledge that we'll be part of your neighborhood for many, many years. We take great pride in our hospitality and it is ingrained in everything we do. As partners in senior care, we are not just doing a job, but following a calling. We are Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer - Minority / Female / Disability / Veteran and other protected categories.

Posted 1 week ago

Occupational Therapist Home Health-logo
Occupational Therapist Home Health
Humana Inc.Fall River, MA
Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first As a therapist at CenterWell Home Health, you'll play a vital role in helping patients regain strength, mobility and independence-all from the comfort of their homes. By delivering personalized care that focuses on rehabilitation and functional improvement, you'll empower individuals to overcome physical limitations, perform everyday activities with confidence and enjoy a better quality of life. As a Home Health Occupational Therapist, you will: Assess/screen patient's daily living/work-related skills and develop therapeutic retraining programs with measurable objectives. Administer and interpret diagnostic and prognostic tests of function to patients in their homes or other settings to assist the physician in evaluating the patient's level of function. Confer with the patient's physician and other health care team members and participate in development/revision of the Plan of Care Treatment. Provide therapeutic treatment and instruction to patients in accordance with physician orders to improve/restore strength, coordination, range-of-motion and function or teach compensation measures. Review/expand the retraining programs in a manner consistent with the behavioral goals of each patient and within the guidelines of the rehabilitation program as a whole. Consult with other vocational team members, as appropriate, to develop and implement vocationally oriented plans consistent with the needs and capabilities of patients. Report patient status and progress to the physician, rehabilitation staff, Clinical Manager, patient and family members. Participate in care coordination and discharge planning activities and act as a resource to other health care personnel in meeting patient's needs. Design community reintegration activities to assist the client in the physical reconditioning effort, and/or the psychological adjustment and coordinate the plan with members of the interdisciplinary team. Recommend and/or design special adaptive equipment for clients to improve residence or working environments or improve their participation in the rehabilitation program and/or community. Design/train staff and family members to carry out the retraining program including dressing, feeding, grooming and hygiene skills, participate in team and family educational meetings. Coordinate/oversee/supervise/instruct and evaluates Occupational Therapy Assistant and Home Health Aide performance in implementing occupational therapy services. Accurately and thoroughly document patients' care observations, interventions and evaluation on the day services are rendered. Ensure that interim (verbal) orders received from the physician are accurately documented and implemented. Submit evaluation, treatment plans and discharge summary to the supervisor and care management staff. Use your skills to make an impact Required Experience/Skills: Degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy Program A minimum of six months of occupational therapy experience preferred Home Health experience a plus Current and unrestricted OT licensure Current CPR certification Good organizational and communication skills Valid driver's license, auto insurance and reliable transportation. Pay Range $54.00 - $75.00 - pay per visit/unit $84,900 - $116,800 per year base pay Scheduled Weekly Hours 1 Pay Range The compensation range below reflects a good faith estimate of starting base pay for full time (40 hours per week) employment at the time of posting. The pay range may be higher or lower based on geographic location and individual pay will vary based on demonstrated job related skills, knowledge, experience, education, certifications, etc. $84,900 - $116,800 per year Description of Benefits Humana, Inc. and its affiliated subsidiaries (collectively, "Humana") offers benefits for limited term, variable schedule and per diem associates which are designed to support whole-person well-being. Among these benefits, Humana provides paid time off, 401(k) retirement savings plan, employee assistance program, business travel and accident. About Us About CenterWell Home Health: CenterWell Home Health specializes in personalized, comprehensive home care for patients managing a chronic condition or recovering from injury, illness, surgery or hospitalization. Our care teams include nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, home health aides, and medical social workers - all working together to help patients rehabilitate, recover and regain their independence so they can live healthier and happier lives. About CenterWell, a Humana company: CenterWell creates experiences that put patients at the center. As the nation's largest provider of senior-focused primary care, one of the largest providers of home health services, and fourth largest pharmacy benefit manager, CenterWell is focused on whole-person health by addressing the physical, emotional and social wellness of our patients. As part of Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM), CenterWell offers stability, industry-leading benefits, and opportunities to grow yourself and your career. We proudly employ more than 30,000 clinicians who are committed to putting health first - for our teammates, patients, communities and company. By providing flexible scheduling options, clinical certifications, leadership development programs and career coaching, we allow employees to invest in their personal and professional well-being, all from day one. Equal Opportunity Employer It is the policy of Humana not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability or protected veteran status. It is also the policy of Humana to take affirmative action, in compliance with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and VEVRAA, to employ and to advance in employment individuals with disability or protected veteran status, and to base all employment decisions only on valid job requirements. This policy shall apply to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, recall, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training, including apprenticeship, at all levels of employment.

Posted 1 week ago

Occupational Therapist Home Health-logo
Occupational Therapist Home Health
Humana Inc.Vancouver, WA
Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first As a therapist at CenterWell Home Health, you'll play a vital role in helping patients regain strength, mobility and independence-all from the comfort of their homes. By delivering personalized care that focuses on rehabilitation and functional improvement, you'll empower individuals to overcome physical limitations, perform everyday activities with confidence and enjoy a better quality of life. As a Home Health Occupational Therapist, you will: Assess/screen patient's daily living/work-related skills and develop therapeutic retraining programs with measurable objectives. Administer and interpret diagnostic and prognostic tests of function to patients in their homes or other settings to assist the physician in evaluating the patient's level of function. Confer with the patient's physician and other health care team members and participate in development/revision of the Plan of Care Treatment. Provide therapeutic treatment and instruction to patients in accordance with physician orders to improve/restore strength, coordination, range-of-motion and function or teach compensation measures. Review/expand the retraining programs in a manner consistent with the behavioral goals of each patient and within the guidelines of the rehabilitation program as a whole. Consult with other vocational team members, as appropriate, to develop and implement vocationally oriented plans consistent with the needs and capabilities of patients. Report patient status and progress to the physician, rehabilitation staff, Clinical Manager, patient and family members. Participate in care coordination and discharge planning activities and act as a resource to other health care personnel in meeting patient's needs. Design community reintegration activities to assist the client in the physical reconditioning effort, and/or the psychological adjustment and coordinate the plan with members of the interdisciplinary team. Recommend and/or design special adaptive equipment for clients to improve residence or working environments or improve their participation in the rehabilitation program and/or community. Design/train staff and family members to carry out the retraining program including dressing, feeding, grooming and hygiene skills, participate in team and family educational meetings. Coordinate/oversee/supervise/instruct and evaluates Occupational Therapy Assistant and Home Health Aide performance in implementing occupational therapy services. Accurately and thoroughly document patients' care observations, interventions and evaluation on the day services are rendered. Ensure that interim (verbal) orders received from the physician are accurately documented and implemented. Submit evaluation, treatment plans and discharge summary to the supervisor and care management staff. Use your skills to make an impact Required Experience/Skills: Degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy Program A minimum of six months of occupational therapy experience preferred Home Health experience a plus Current and unrestricted OT licensure Current CPR certification Good organizational and communication skills Valid driver's license, auto insurance and reliable transportation. Pay Range $58.00 - $81.00 - pay per visit/unit $84,900 - $116,800 per year base pay Scheduled Weekly Hours 1 Pay Range The compensation range below reflects a good faith estimate of starting base pay for full time (40 hours per week) employment at the time of posting. The pay range may be higher or lower based on geographic location and individual pay will vary based on demonstrated job related skills, knowledge, experience, education, certifications, etc. $84,900 - $116,800 per year Description of Benefits Humana, Inc. and its affiliated subsidiaries (collectively, "Humana") offers benefits for limited term, variable schedule and per diem associates which are designed to support whole-person well-being. Among these benefits, Humana provides paid time off, 401(k) retirement savings plan, employee assistance program, business travel and accident. About Us About CenterWell Home Health: CenterWell Home Health specializes in personalized, comprehensive home care for patients managing a chronic condition or recovering from injury, illness, surgery or hospitalization. Our care teams include nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, home health aides, and medical social workers - all working together to help patients rehabilitate, recover and regain their independence so they can live healthier and happier lives. About CenterWell, a Humana company: CenterWell creates experiences that put patients at the center. As the nation's largest provider of senior-focused primary care, one of the largest providers of home health services, and fourth largest pharmacy benefit manager, CenterWell is focused on whole-person health by addressing the physical, emotional and social wellness of our patients. As part of Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM), CenterWell offers stability, industry-leading benefits, and opportunities to grow yourself and your career. We proudly employ more than 30,000 clinicians who are committed to putting health first - for our teammates, patients, communities and company. By providing flexible scheduling options, clinical certifications, leadership development programs and career coaching, we allow employees to invest in their personal and professional well-being, all from day one. Equal Opportunity Employer It is the policy of Humana not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability or protected veteran status. It is also the policy of Humana to take affirmative action, in compliance with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and VEVRAA, to employ and to advance in employment individuals with disability or protected veteran status, and to base all employment decisions only on valid job requirements. This policy shall apply to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, recall, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training, including apprenticeship, at all levels of employment.

Posted 1 week ago

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Acute Care Occupational Therapist
Sentara HealthcareHampton, VA
City/State Hampton, VA Work Shift First (Days) Overview: Sentara is hiring an Acute Care Occupational Therapist in Hampton, Virginia. This is a Part-Time, Day shift opportunity with GREAT BENEFITS! As an Occupational Therapist, you will assess, plan, organize, and participate in rehabilitative programs that improve functional mobility, relieve pain, improve or correct disabling conditions resulting from disease or injury and help build or restore vocational/ daily living skills as well as general independence. Provides age appropriate education for clients and caregivers. Supervise and assume responsibility for care provided by identified team members. Qualifications: Bachelor's Level Degree in Occupational Therapy Active Occupational Therapy Licensure Basic Life Safety (BLS) NBCOT (National Board Certification in Occupational Therapy) certification is required within 6 months of eligibility. Are you a passionate therapist looking to have a career with an organization committed to outstanding patient care and clinical outcomes? If so, please join us at Sentara Health. We are a large not for profit Healthcare System in Virginia and Eastern North Carolina with 12 Acute Care Hospitals and medical group. We have opportunities for therapists to work in multiple settings to include: Acute Care, Inpatient Rehab, Outpatient Therapy (55 locations: orthopedics, neurological and pediatrics), Home Care and PACE. Sentara advocates for growth and development of our therapists and is recognized nationally for clinical quality and safety. Sentara is strategically focused on innovation and creating an extraordinary health care experience for our patients and members. We are guided by our Mission: "We Improve Health Everyday", and our Cultural Attributes: We Exist for Our Consumers, We Collaborate, We Empower, We Continuously Learn, and We Deliver. Our competitive and comprehensive compensation and benefits package is designed to meet your individual needs Tuition assistance up to $5200 annually, Medbridge access for CEUs and patient home programs Sentara hosted education courses with employee discounts Financial support for certifications Generous student debt program (no work commitment required) Relocation assistance Referral bonus program up to $10,000 24 days of paid time off (incudes personal, vacation and holidays); 5 sick days annually (based on 40 hour work week); bereavement leave 403 B with immediate company match, upon hire! 401 A: 3% of annual salary employer contribution (participating divisions) Adoption benefits up to $10,000 Fertility benefits (procedures/medications/IVF) up to $10,000 4 weeks paid parental leave; caregiver leave up to 2 weeks Paid short-term, long-term disability and life insurance (1 time annual salary) Other benefits include medical, dental, vision, auto, home, travel, pet insurance, local gym discounts, employee assistance program (mental health support) Wellness programs Why Choose Us? State of the Art Outpatient Facilities, Multi-Disciplinary Settings and numerous Specialty Therapy Programs Offered Ability to stay with the same organization while trying different work settings: inpatient, outpatient and home health Clinical and Advanced Specialist Programs (Career Ladders) Leadership Development and Advancement opportunities Mentorship Programs for New Therapists Flexible Positions to Meet your Work Life Balance: Full Time, Part Time and Flexi/PRN Excellent patient satisfaction, employee satisfaction and clinical outcomes Sentara is an integrated, not-for-profit healthcare delivery system with more than 29,000 employees (including 1,375 physicians and advanced practice providers), 12 hospitals in Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina, and the Sentara Health Plans division which serves over 900,000 members. We are recognized nationally for clinical quality and safety and are strategically focused on innovation and creating an extraordinary healthcare experience for our patients and members. Keywords: Occupational Therapist, Rehab Physical Therapy, Acute Care, Monster, Talroo-Allied Health Benefits: Caring For Your Family and Your Career Medical, Dental, Vision plans Adoption, Fertility and Surrogacy Reimbursement up to $10,000 Paid Time Off and Sick Leave Paid Parental & Family Caregiver Leave Emergency Backup Care Long-Term, Short-Term Disability, and Critical Illness plans Life Insurance 401k/403B with Employer Match Tuition Assistance - $5,250/year and discounted educational opportunities through Guild Education Student Debt Pay Down - $10,000 Reimbursement for certifications and free access to complete CEUs and professional development Pet Insurance Legal Resources Plan Colleagues may have the opportunity to earn an annual discretionary bonus if established system and employee eligibility criteria is met Sentara CarePlex Hospital, located in Hampton, VA, is a 224-bed technologically advanced, acute care facility, and Certified Primary Stroke Center. Other features include specialized services in heart and vascular, urologic care, along with advanced diagnostic and surgical capabilities, a hospitalist program, and one of the state's busiest emergency departments. We are also home to the Orthopedic Hospital at Sentara CarePlex Hospital, the area's first dedicated orthopedic hospital. We improve health every day, come be a part of the community. Sentara Health is an equal opportunity employer and prides itself on the diversity and inclusiveness of its close to an almost 30,000-member workforce. Diversity, inclusion, and belonging is a guiding principle of the organization to ensure its workforce reflects the communities it serves. In support of our mission "to improve health every day," this is a tobacco-free environment. For positions that are available as remote work, Sentara Health employs associates in the following states: Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

Posted 3 days ago

Occupational Therapist Rehab Blount Full Time Days-logo
Occupational Therapist Rehab Blount Full Time Days
East Tennessee Children's HospitalKnoxville, TN
BASIC PURPOSE OF THE JOB Responsible for assisting assigned patients in achieving maximum functional potential by facilitating and teaching motor skills. REPORTS TO Manager of home department and Director of Rehabilitation Services JOB REQUIREMENTS Supervisory Responsibilities: No Minimum Education: Bachelors Degree Required; Masters Degree Preferred Degree: Degree in Occupational Therapy Required License/Certification Required: Eligible for State of Tennessee Licensure. Minimum Work Experience: Experience in pediatric therapy preferred. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of typical and atypical child development, strong clinical skills, excellent interaction and communication abilities. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Completes evaluations of assigned patients in accordance with the established standards of care and practice. Independently performs consultations/evaluations on patients according to best practices and departmental standards. Identifies needs and strengths that reflect an accurate assessment of the patient's status, per documentation. Completes comprehensive assessment based on provider's order, patient's medical and developmental status. Completes reassessment for patients whose care is ongoing. Makes appropriate decisions regarding care based on patient readiness and ability to participate. Assists other therapists via case review, demonstration, and mentoring to enhance assessment skills in area of expertise. Suggests adding new standardized measure and outcome tools as they become available and have applicability to patient population. Develops a Plan of Care to promote optimum function and safety as documented in the clinical record. Partners with patients and caregivers to establish goals for Plan of Care based on an episodic care model. Establishes interventions and specific measurable outcomes that are consistent with identified needs and strengths. Identifies goals, outcomes and timeframes that are realistic, measurable and address functional needs and strengths. Assists other therapists to design and implement episodes of care in collaboration with the patient/family. Modifies and updates the plan of care based on patient progress and caregiver input. Supports modifications to the plan or care with documentation of clinical decision-making in reports, notes and progress summaries. Provides skilled therapy, reassessing patient status during each session ensuring quality of care. Selects and performs therapeutic techniques that are appropriate to patient's needs and medical status, reflecting therapist's clinical knowledge and theory. Provides patient/caregiver education regarding treatment, precautions and equipment use and documents patient/caregiver understanding/demonstration provided. Plans discharge at evaluation and throughout the course of treatment based on patient response, caregiver goals, participation and progress. Prepares the patient and family for episodic transitions and discharge from therapy and provides education to determine if/when follow-up therapy services are indicated. Develops/revises competencies and plans that utilize current therapy standards of care for a variety of patient conditions and populations and family-centered planning and informed decision making. Identifies new/revised treatment tools and approaches and assists in implementation when appropriate. Independently manages own patient schedule with efficiency and timeliness. Manages unforeseen events with confidence and professionalism. Completes all documentation of services per department standards. Independently writes clear, concise, relevant and inclusive documentation that facilitates communication of the patient's status and ongoing needs. Therapist adheres to all procedures and documentation standards per Rehabilitation standard operating procedures. Submits accurate and complete charges for each day and reconciles charges with provider billing report daily. Completes communication information tools (i.e. spreadsheets, data collection forms, documentation self-assessments and peer reviews) within established timelines. Coordinates patient care with other clinical team members ensuring optimal patient care and communication as noted in the clinical record. Identifies the need for and makes referrals to other disciplines following established criteria. Exhibits knowledge about care provided by other disciplines and communicates effectively with patient, family and team members to reach optimum patient outcomes while remaining within scope of practice. Completes accurate documentation and communicates recommendations to providers and outside agencies with effective use of correspondence reports per standard operating procedures. Supervises patient care interventions provided by physical therapy assistantsor occupational therapy assistants following guidelines established by the APTA or AOTA and the state of Tennessee's discipline-specific practice acts. Reviews and updates goals and care plans for patients assigned to physical therapy assistants or occupational therapy assistants on a monthly basis. Complies with established patient attendance, progress and caregiver participation policies. Educates caregivers on the attendance expectations, including sick and cancellation policies, at the initiation of services and reviews as needed. Educates caregivers on the components of an episodic care model and progress requirements at the initiation of services and reviews as needed. Educates caregivers on expectations of active participation in treatment sessions and carryover into the home environment at the initiation of services and reviews as needed. Modifies plans of care, frequency and duration, and discharge plans when expectations are not met. Meets all competencies for work specific assignments as indicated by clinical and outpatient competency checklists. Promotes and maintains professional relationships with other departments. Demonstrates respect and regard for the dignity of all patients, families, visitors and fellow employees to ensure a professional, responsible and courteous environment. Is sensitive to the needs, feelings and capabilities of others. Approaches others in a non-threatening way and pleasant manner and treats them with respect. Proactively seeks performance feedback and identifies approaches to improve performance. Promotes and maintains effective communication: Responds timely to messages from providers, other departments, caregivers, and other internal and external customers. Checks and responds to email and voicemail at the beginning and end of each workday at a minimum. Answers staff phone while in staff areas. Addresses conflicts in a timely and professional manner. Communicates upward, keeping manager informed of pertinent issues and concerns. Assesses situations and implements most appropriate communication style, (i.e. guiding, directing, following) per Motivational Interviewing strategies. Communicates politely and respectfully, promoting collaborative relationships. Expresses alternate points of view in a non-threatening way. Knows when it's appropriate to compromise and when it is important to take a stand. Assumes responsibility for own growth and development. Assists others with training education, growth and development. Maintains and enhances clinical knowledge and skills. Pursues alternative continuing education opportunities. Attends all in-service education when scheduled to work. Keeps current with departmental issues and operations. Promotes effective working relations and works effectively as part of a department/unit team inter- and intra-departmentally to facilitate the department's/unit ability to meet its goals and objectives. Participates in providing an environment conducive to learning for students from the professional schools utilizing the rehabilitation departments for clinical experience. Works on projects as part of a team, exchanging ideas and contributing skills that complement those of other team members. Fulfills commitments to team members. Exhibits innovative thinking. Looks for ways to improve effectiveness by implementing new ideas and more efficient approaches. Willingly accepts and completes any other assignments that may be requested. Utilizes hospital resources and time respectfully and accountably. Demonstrates accurate use of KRONOS time tracking system. Meets staff attendance standards and maintains personal records of unexpected occurrences. Submits accurate patient charges daily. Reconciles charges with billing report and attended appointments in CWS daily. Meets departmental productivity requirements as indicated by annually established criteria. Shows initiative to actively maintain and increase caseload by offering make-up visits and rescheduling appointments, offering alternate methods when applicable (i.e. telehealth). Independently manages patient care/non-patient care time constructively. Uses time productively in direct and in-direct patient care, department contributions, and assisting team members. Demonstrates timely retrieval of patients and begins and ends sessions on time. Prepares for each session with needed therapy material, documentation and equipment. Independently manages patient scheduling with efficiency and timeliness. Mentors and assists others in timely completion of administrative and procedural documentation. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Note: Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. Light lifting, pushing and pulling is required for 10-20 lbs occasionally and frequent moving of objects of less than 10 lbs is required. Frequent sitting with some walking, standing, squatting, bending and reaching is required. Keyboard/computer use and/or repetitive motions may be required. Come work where you can make a difference everyday.

Posted 2 weeks ago

Occupational Therapist Hand Therapist-logo
Occupational Therapist Hand Therapist
Select Medical CorporationHomestead, FL
Overview Join the BEST in Hand Therapy in Homestead, FL! Select Physical Therapy is now hiring a talented Part Time Occupational Therapist - Hand Therapist in Homestead, FL! Join our team of 4 PTs, and 1 PTA treating a busy adult outpatient population. Our locations are fully equipped to provide care to patients ranging from Ortho, Vestibular, Sports Medicine, POETs, Hand Therapy, and ACL program. Caseload includes various upper extremity disorders ranging from tendon injuries, sprain, strains, post-operative fractures, etc. Splinting experience preferred. Best practices and evidence-based programs are utilized for individualized patient care. Our locations are fully equipped to provide care to patients ranging from post surgical, non-operative to work conditioning. You will have the opportunity to work closely with excellent hand surgeons. If you are looking for a stable company with an ACTIVE, GROWING and THRIVING national Hand Therapy program, please apply immediately! Minimum Qualification: Occupational Therapists with a minimum of 1+ yr recent hand therapy experience. New Occupational Therapist graduates with 12 weeks internship working with upper extremity and hand patients Compensation. Starting at $36/hr, Starting rate increases with experience Work Schedule: Part Time Monday, Wednesday, Friday Responsibilities Responsible for the evaluation, plan of care, treatment, re-evaluation, discharge, and appropriate communications of high quality therapy services to patients and customers. Develop treatment plans, supervise assistants and aides, contribute to case management, and provide quality patient care. Maintain positive level of interaction with facilities and clients. Enhance and expand client relations with facilities and their staff. Qualifications Must be a graduate of an accredited school for Occupational Therapy. Valid State Occupational Therapy License/ Registration REQUIRED to start Occupational Therapists with a minimum of 1+ yr recent hand therapy experience or newly licensed Occupational Therapist graduates with level 2 fieldwork in hand therapy Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification. Valid state driver's license

Posted 5 days ago

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Occupational Therapist - Per Diem
Brigham and Women's HospitalBoston, MA
Site: The General Hospital Corporation Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, business people, tech experts, researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham. Job Summary Summary Helps people of all ages to participate in the activities and occupations that are important to them. Routinely works with individuals who have physical, cognitive, developmental, or emotional challenges that affect their ability to perform everyday tasks. Does this position require Patient Care? Yes Essential Functions Conduct assessments of patients' physical, mental, and developmental abilities. Develop individualized treatment plans based on assessments. Implement and monitor treatment plans, adjusting as needed. Provide education to patients and their families about therapeutic activities and exercises they can do at home. Collaborate with other healthcare professionals, such as physicians, nurses, and physical therapists, to provide comprehensive care. Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records and progress notes. Attend staff meetings, continuing education programs, and professional development activities to stay current with new techniques and best practices. Qualifications Education Master's Degree Occupational Therapy required Can this role accept experience in lieu of a degree? No Licenses and Credentials Occupational Therapist [State License] - Generic- HR Only required Basic Life Support [BLS Certification] - Data Conversion- Various Issuers preferred Experience Occupational Therapist experience 0-1 year preferred Experience in a residential/assisted living or skilled nursing facility 0-1 year preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to work effectively with patients and co-workers. Knowledge of medical terminology. Excellent time management skills. Good oral and written communication skills. Excellent interpersonal skills required. Additional Job Details (if applicable) Physical RequirementsStanding Frequently (34-66%) Walking Frequently (34-66%) Sitting Occasionally (3-33%) Lifting Frequently (34-66%) 35lbs+ (w/assisted device) Carrying Frequently (34-66%) 20lbs- 35lbs Pushing Occasionally (3-33%) Pulling Occasionally (3-33%) Climbing Rarely (Less than 2%) Balancing Frequently (34-66%) Stooping Occasionally (3-33%) Kneeling Occasionally (3-33%) Crouching Occasionally (3-33%) Crawling Rarely (Less than 2%) Reaching Frequently (34-66%) Gross Manipulation (Handling) Frequently (34-66%) Fine Manipulation (Fingering) Frequently (34-66%) Feeling Constantly (67-100%) Foot Use Rarely (Less than 2%) Vision- Far Constantly (67-100%) Vision- Near Constantly (67-100%) Talking Constantly (67-100%) Hearing Constantly (67-100%) Remote Type Onsite Work Location 15 Parkman Street Scheduled Weekly Hours 0 Employee Type Per Diem Work Shift Day (United States of America) EEO Statement: The General Hospital Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. To ensure reasonable accommodation for individuals protected by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam Veteran's Readjustment Act of 1974, and Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, applicants who require accommodation in the job application process may contact Human Resources at (857)-282-7642. Mass General Brigham Competency Framework At Mass General Brigham, our competency framework defines what effective leadership "looks like" by specifying which behaviors are most critical for successful performance at each job level. The framework is comprised of ten competencies (half People-Focused, half Performance-Focused) and are defined by observable and measurable skills and behaviors that contribute to workplace effectiveness and career success. These competencies are used to evaluate performance, make hiring decisions, identify development needs, mobilize employees across our system, and establish a strong talent pipeline.

Posted 1 week ago

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Occupational Therapist (Ot)
Nursing SolutionsBrighton, CO
Angels of Care currently has opportunities for part-time and full-time Occupational Therapists (OT). Angels of Care Pediatric Home Health is a clinician owned and operated home health agency with experienced and knowledgeable staff serving the special needs community. We care deeply for our communities and dedicate significant time and resources to local events and charities for families of children and young adults with special needs. We go above and beyond for our employees, providing the necessary supports and resources to ensure their success, including continuing education, mentorship, and leadership opportunities. Pay Range: $65-$85 per visit Job Description: An Occupational Therapist (OT) will implement treatment programs to assist pediatric patients with physical, cognitive, sensory and social/emotional disabilities or delays by planning and administering occupational therapy in the home and community. Responsibilities: Provides high quality care and meets the needs of the patient and family by performing evaluations and interpreting assessment results; developing goals appropriate for child; creating and implementing occupational therapy treatment plans in conjunction with the physician. Assists pediatric and young adult patients in the areas of physical, neurological, cognitive, sensory, feeding, ADL's, and social/emotional development and improves their level of independence by implementing skilled interventions to maximize the potential of each individual child. Participates in educating, coaching, and empowering caregivers and families to develop skills to carry over therapeutic activities into the child's daily routine. Coordinates with referral partners to provide services for children in accordance with the physician order. Assures continuation of therapeutic plan following discharge by designing and instructing patients, families, and caregivers in home exercise programs. Documents patient care services and care coordination in an intuitive electronic medical record system. Maintains patient confidence by keeping information confidential. Requirements: State license Current CPR certification A minimum of 1 yr. of experience preferred Benefits: Patient centered care Company culture founded on loving and supporting our employees and patients Part-Time and Full-Time compensation programs Medical, Dental, & Vision Health Plans Long Term and Short-Term Disability Critical Illness & Hospital Indemnity Insurances $15,000 employer paid life insurance for full-time employees Supplemental Life, Spousal Life, and Child Life insurance options Pet Insurance Home and Auto Insurance Discounts Employer Paid Mental Healthcare Paid Time-Off 401K Competitive Weekly pay CEU Reimbursement Professional License Reimbursement Tablet provided for Documentation Flexible Scheduling In-depth Orientation and Training Ongoing Support and Mentoring Annual Vehicle Giveaway Refer a Friend Bonus

Posted 30+ days ago

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Occupational Therapist OT Home Health
Elara CaringQuincy, IL
At Elara Caring, we have a unique opportunity to play a huge role in the growth of an entire home care industry. Here, each employee has the chance to make a real difference by carrying out our mission every day. Join our elite team of healthcare professionals, providing the Right Care, at the Right Time, in the Right Place. Job Description: Occupational Therapist Full-Time $10,000 Sign on Bonus!! At Elara Caring, we care where you are and believe the best place for your care is where you live. We know there's no place like home, and that's why our teams continue to provide high-quality care to more than 60,000 patients each day in their preferred home setting. Wherever our patients call home and wherever they are on their health journey, we care. Each team member has a part to play in this mission. This means you have countless ways to make a difference as an Occupational Therapist. Being a part of something this great, starts by carrying out our mission every day through your true calling: developing an amazing team of compassionate and dedicated healthcare providers. To continue to be an industry pioneer in delivering unparalleled care, we need an Occupational Therapist with commitment and compassion. Are you one of them? If so, apply today! Why Join the Elara Caring mission? Work in a collaborative environment. Be rewarded with a unique opportunity to make a difference Competitive compensation package Tuition reimbursement for full-time staff and continuing education opportunities for all employees at no cost Opportunities for advancement Comprehensive insurance plans for medical, dental, and vision benefits 401(K) with employer match Paid time off, paid holidays, family, and pet bereavement Pet insurance As an Occupational Therapist, you'll contribute to our success in the following ways: Evaluates the occupational therapy patient to determine the rehabilitation needs, potential for achievement, and develops a plan of care in accordance with the findings. Participates in the implementation and development of the Plan of Care to ensure quality and continuity of care and proper discharge planning. Makes the initial therapy evaluation visit and re-evaluates the patients therapy needs during each visit. Makes follow-up assessments according to OASIS and PPS regulatory guidelines. Communicates significant findings, problems, changes in condition or environment to the appropriate supervisor, the physician, and other team members involved with patient care. Initiates plan for patient safety, using the patient, family, and community resources. Verifies the Plan of Care prior to each visit and provides care according to physician's orders, assessment data, and established standards and guidelines. Writes physician orders to cover additional visits and changes to the Plan of Care, per agency policy. Incorporates patient care goals established in the Plan of Care, into therapy care, as evidenced by documentation in therapy notes. Performs occupational therapy services in accordance with accepted standards of practice and certified by the patient's physician. Instructs and provides patients and/or their families with "activities of daily living" utilizing adaptive equipment as well as sensory integration and fine motor coordination skills. Assists patient and/or caregiver in securing necessary equipment, which may include fabrication of custom- made splints. Instructs the patient and/or caregiver in the therapy home program providing modification and clarification when necessary. Counsels and instructs the patient and family in meeting therapy and related needs. Supervises and/or provides clinical direction to the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA), Home Health Aide (HHA), and clinical staff to ensure the therapy care plan is followed and quality of care is being provided. Physically demanding, high stress environment Full range of body motion including handling, lifting and transfer of patients Potentially work irregular hours including call hours if applicable What is Required? Graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy program Current, unrestricted OT license valid for the state of work Minimum one (1) year of experience in a clinical care setting Able and willing to travel within branch/office coverage area. Must have a dependable vehicle, valid driver's license, and current auto insurance in accordance with state laws. Must be able and willing to travel 50% Able to sit, stand, bend, lift and move intermittently and be able to lift 50-100 lbs. You will report to the Branch Director, Clinical Manager, Clinical Supervisor or designee. The low end of the compensation range is $80,000 to the high end up to $90,000 annually, which can include additional earnings for work beyond quota, bonuses, on-call, or other performance-based compensation variables. Elara Caring determines compensation based on education, job related knowledge, skills, training, and experience. Our compensation reflects the cost of labor across several U.S. geographic markets and may vary depending on location. This is not a comprehensive list of all job responsibilities and requirements; a full job description will be provided upon request. We value the unique skills of veterans and military spouses. We encourage applications from military veterans and their families. Elara Caring provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to sex (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions), race, color, age (40 and older), national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender reassignment, protected veteran status, or any other basis prohibited under applicable federal, state or local law. Elara Caring participates in E-Verify and we will provide the Federal Government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the United States. Employers like Elara Caring can only use E-Verify once you have accepted the job offer and completed the Form I-9. At Elara Caring, pay and compensation are determined by a variety of factors, including education, job-related knowledge, skills, training, and experience. Our compensation structure reflects the cost of labor across different U.S. geographic markets, and may vary based on location. This is not a comprehensive list of all job responsibilities and requirements; upon request, a job description can be provided. If you are an individual with a disability and are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our career site as a result of your disability, you may request reasonable accommodations by reaching out to recruiting@elara.com.

Posted 30+ days ago

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Occupational Therapist / PRN
Select Medical CorporationCanton, OH
Overview Position: Occupational Therapist (OT) Location: Canton, OH Schedule: PRN/Per Diem/As Needed- Week Days OnlyCompensation: $52.00 per hour Select Specialty Hospital- Canton is a critical illness recovery hospital committed to providing world-class inpatient post-ICU services to chronic, critically ill patients who require extended healing and recovery. We help patients during some of the most vulnerable, painful moments of their lives - and Occupational Therapists (OT) play a central role in providing compassionate, excellent treatment every step of the way. Why Join Us Start Strong: Extensive Occupational Therapist (OT) orientation program to ensure a smooth transition into our setting. Opportunity for Advancement: Demonstrate your skills and dedication which could lead to potential full-time opportunities. Your Impact Matters: Join a team of over 44,000 committed to providing exceptional patient care. Responsibilities Participate in discharge planning for each patient, including placement, patient/family education and adaptive equipment Supervise certified occupational therapy assistants (OTAs), as well as OT and COTA students Conduct individual patient therapy regimens Monitor patients' responses to treatment Participate in continuing education seminars and in-services Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Current state licensure as an Occupational Therapist required. Certified BLS or completion in first 90 days of employment required. Additional Data Equal Opportunity Employer/including Disabled/Veterans

Posted 2 days ago

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Occupational Therapist (Ot)
Nursing SolutionsSpring, TX
Angels of Care currently has opportunities for part-time and full-time Occupational Therapists (OT). Angels of Care Pediatric Home Health is a clinician owned and operated home health agency with experienced and knowledgeable staff serving the special needs community. We care deeply for our communities and dedicate significant time and resources to local events and charities for families of children and young adults with special needs. We go above and beyond for our employees, providing the necessary supports and resources to ensure their success, including continuing education, mentorship, and leadership opportunities. Pay Range: $57,200 - $114,000 Job Description: An Occupational Therapist (OT) will implement treatment programs to assist pediatric patients with physical, cognitive, sensory and social/emotional disabilities or delays by planning and administering occupational therapy in the home and community. Responsibilities: Provides high quality care and meets the needs of the patient and family by performing evaluations and interpreting assessment results; developing goals appropriate for child; creating and implementing occupational therapy treatment plans in conjunction with the physician. Assists pediatric and young adult patients in the areas of physical, neurological, cognitive, sensory, feeding, ADL's, and social/emotional development and improves their level of independence by implementing skilled interventions to maximize the potential of each individual child. Participates in educating, coaching, and empowering caregivers and families to develop skills to carry over therapeutic activities into the child's daily routine. Coordinates with referral partners to provide services for children in accordance with the physician order. Assures continuation of therapeutic plan following discharge by designing and instructing patients, families, and caregivers in home exercise programs. Documents patient care services and care coordination in an intuitive electronic medical record system. Maintains patient confidence by keeping information confidential. Requirements: State license Current CPR certification A minimum of 1 yr. of experience preferred Benefits: Patient Centered Care Company Culture Founded on Loving and Supporting our Employees and Patients Part-Time and Full-Time Compensation Programs Major Medical Health Insurance Coverage Dental & Vision Long Term and Short-Term Disability Critical Illness & Hospital Indemnity Insurances $15,000 Employer Paid Life Insurance for Full-Time Supplemental Life, Spousal Life, and Child Life Insurance Options Paid Time-Off 401K CEU Reimbursement Professional License Reimbursement Tablet provided for Documentation Flexible Scheduling In-depth Orientation and Training Ongoing Support and Mentoring Annual Vehicle Giveaway Refer a Friend Bonus Free In-House CEU - In Person / Virtual / On Demand Documentation Bonus No Show Stipend After 5pm Visit Bonus Multiple Annual Bonus Opportunities Access to Q-Global Pet Insurance Home and Auto Insurance Discounts

Posted 1 week ago

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Pediatric Occupational Therapist
Gritman Medical CenterMoscow, ID
Who We Are: Nestled among the rolling hills of the Palouse, Moscow is an idyllic rural college town, offering a vibrant local scene with a mix of locally owned restaurants, diverse shopping options, live music events, collegiate sports, car shows, county fairs, and a renowned farmers' market. Surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes, including mountains, prairies, and waterways, Moscow provides a unique living experience. Named livability.com's "Best Place to Raise a Family" in 2018, Moscow is a clean, safe place to explore, learn, experience culture, and enjoy the outdoor recreation and natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Gritman Medical Center has a rich history rooted in revolutionizing healthcare on the Palouse. Founded by Dr. Charles Gritman in 1897, our hospital has evolved into a modern, compassionate, and community-led healthcare system. We provide exceptional care that is close to home. Join our team at Gritman Medical Center, where our mission is to deliver extraordinary care and improve the health of our communities. As a patient-centered nonprofit hospital, Gritman has been ranked as one of the Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals in the country by The Joint Commission, which recognizes us with its Gold Seal of Approval for Hospital Accreditation. At Gritman Medical Center, we prioritize work-life balance, offer competitive compensation packages, provide opportunities for professional growth and development, and foster a supportive and inclusive work environment. Join us in our mission to provide compassionate care and advance wellness in our community. Benefits offered: Comprehensive Healthcare Coverage: Enjoy access to top-tier medical, dental, vision, and life insurance plans, all conveniently provided through our extensive network of trusted local providers. Rewarding Excellence: Earn extra compensation for achieving advanced credentials and specialized certifications, demonstrating your commitment to professional growth and expertise. Invest in Your Future: Take advantage of our generous educational and tuition reimbursement programs, supporting your continuing education and pursuit of higher degrees. Relocation Support: Receive a percentage of your annual salary as relocation reimbursement, helping to cover moving expenses and ensuring a smooth transition to your new role. Secure Retirement Plans: Participate in our Roth/401k retirement plans with employer matching, securing your financial future and retirement goals. Championing Work-Life Balance: Benefit from flexible schedules and a supportive environment that values your well-being, allowing you to maintain a healthy balance between work and life. Time Off Benefits: Generous time off, providing you with the necessary time to recharge and attend to personal and family needs. Competitive Compensation: Receive competitive market-based pay that recognizes your skills and experience. Professional Development Opportunities: Engage in on-site classes, seminars, and skills fairs to enhance your knowledge and skills, fostering continuous growth and advancement. Job Requirements: Bachelor's or Master's Degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy program. Minimum 1 year of Occupational Therapy experience preferred. Current Idaho State Occupational Therapist license and BLS certification. Valid driver's license, dependable transportation, and auto insurance preferred. Responsibilities: Provide direct patient care, evaluate needs, consult with specialists as needed. Adjust care plans for optimal patient outcomes based on assessment. Design and implement patient care plans, involving patients, families, and partners. Communicate effectively with healthcare professionals and support staff. Maintain documentation, adhere to hospital policies and procedures. Participate in educational programs, workshops, and stay updated on professional literature. Collaborate with multiple demands and tasks effectively. Organizational Expectations: Represent the organization professionally and positively. Ensure patient and employee safety, maintain cleanliness, and adhere to standards. Stay updated on current standards of practice, participate in quality improvement activities. Comply with organizational policies, practices, and procedures, handle confidential information appropriately. Demonstrate excellent customer service consistent with The Gritman Way standards. Functional Demands: Serve adolescent and pediatric populations with diverse demographics. Physical demands include lifting, transfers, push/pull, carrying, fine motor skills, standing/walking, sitting, kneeling, stooping, driving, and other tasks related to patient care and administrative duties. Environmental conditions may include exposure to bio-hazardous materials, infectious diseases, outdoor environments, therapy pool, patient homes, and cleaning/chemical substances.

Posted 30+ days ago

Occupational Therapist- Inpatient Acute Brain Injury-logo
Occupational Therapist- Inpatient Acute Brain Injury
Shepherd CenterAtlanta, GA
About Shepherd Center With five decades of experience, Shepherd Center provides world-class clinical care, research, and family support for people experiencing the most complex conditions, including spinal cord and brain injuries, multi-trauma, traumatic amputations, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and pain. An elite center ranked by U.S. News as one of the nation's top hospitals for rehabilitation, Shepherd Center is also recognized as both Spinal Cord Injury and Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems. Shepherd is the only rehabilitation facility in the nation with an intensive care unit on-site, allowing us to care for the most complex patients and begin the rehabilitation process sooner. Shepherd Center treats thousands of patients annually with unmatched expertise and unwavering compassion to help them begin again. Shepherd Center's culture is one of hope, humor, and hard work. You will enjoy career growth, strong relationships with co-workers, strong support from leadership, and fun activities that have kept over 12% of staff members working at Shepherd for more than 20 years. The Occupational Therapist (OT) is responsible for assessment and treatment of assigned patients (adolescent, adult, and geriatric). The OT will collaborate with the patient/family to develop and implement a comprehensive treatment program. The OT will uphold the Shepherd Center standards and values through their interactions with staff, co-workers and others. Programmatic processes may vary across the center and the OT will meet required competency identified within each program. Job Responsibilities Develops and implements treatment program to further patient's functional skills, which is then periodically reassessed and adapted. Effective communication and team collaboration. Professional behaviors and expectations Helping patients to develop, regain, or maintain their ability to perform daily activities. Plans and develops effective patient and family training to ensure proper patient care. Makes recommendations for specialty services or consultations as needed. Uses evaluation findings to determine appropriate discharge planning needs. Effectively participates in intra-departmental staff meetings, and intra-departmental discipline/program committee assignments. May participate in education programs by teaching and supervising students. Participates in research projects as needed. Completes and submits required documentation according to program guidelines. Provides skilled interventions as outlined by AOTA Willing to treat a diverse population and ready to learn and grow your clinical skills. Participates in patient team conferences. Facilitates patient goals through Goal Attainment Scaling. Communicates with client and family to develop rapport, review POC, progress, and transition to next level of care. Ensures appropriate recommendations are made for DME needs for safe transition. Documents information clearly and completely utilizing correct forms/systems and in a timely manner according to Center policy. Carries out interventions that are supported by evidence-based practice standards. Will use resources and integrate technology for creative or innovative patient experience. Performs consistent with Shepherd Center standards, clinical policies, and procedures. Practices proper safety techniques in accordance with Center and departmental policies and procedures. Responsible for the reporting of employee/patient/visitor injuries or accidents, or other safety issues to the supervisor and in the occurrence notification system. Monitors and ensures compliance with all regulatory requirements, organizational standards, and policies and procedures related to area of responsibility. Identifies potential risk areas within area of responsibility and supports problem resolution process. Required Minimum Education A degree from an accredited program in occupational therapy. Required Minimum Certifications BLS required Licensed to practice in the state of Georgia. (For provision of OT Telehealth, clinician must be licensed to practice in the state in which the client is residing) Required Minimum Experience N/A Required Minimum Skills Basic computer skills. Must display knowledge of growth, development, and the ability to obtain, interpret and disseminate information in terms of age specific patient needs (adolescent, adult, and geriatric. Demonstrates competency in time management, organization, prioritization, and critical thinking by planning and organizing work assignments and prioritizing the specific needs of the patient. Takes responsibility for growing professionally and seek opportunities for improving skills. Communicates effectively using timely verbal, non-verbal and written communication. Willingly adapts to changing work demands and work environment. Demonstrates critical thinking skills and makes sound judgments to monitor and respond to patient needs or changes in condition. Completes orientation and initial assessment of competency successfully by determined due date. Completes mandatory education and annual competency assessment requirements by determined due date. Preferred Qualifications Two (2) years recent clinical experience preferred. Physical Demands Uses body, tools, or special devices to safely, effectively, and efficiently to move, guide, or place patients. Involves some latitude for judgement with regard to precision attained and the selection of what adaptive device(s) to utilize. Ability to transfer and position patients, consistent with lifting up to 30 lbs. Working Conditions Normal patient care environment. Some potential for exposure to blood and body fluids. Some potential exposure to infectious viruses. May include exposure to community. Actively participates in center-wide efforts that affect occupational therapy practices. Establishes relationships with other occupational therapists. Meets transportation and driving guidelines as needed. Performs other duties as required/requested/assigned. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by the personnel so classified.

Posted 1 week ago

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Occupational Therapist - Pediatrics
Select Medical CorporationNaperville, IL
Overview Position: Occupational Therapist - Pediatrics Location: Naperville North IL Schedule: PRN Compensation: $40.00-$45.00 per hour RUSH Kids Pediatric Therapy is seeking a PRN pediatric occupational therapist (OTR) to join our fun, collaborative, multi-disciplinary team! We evaluate and treat a variety of pediatric patients with diagnoses ranging from sensory processing, emotional regulation, developmental delay, cerebral palsy, genetic disorders, autism spectrum disorders, feeding disorders, visual motor deficits and more. You will play an integral role in collaborating with other professionals to help our pediatric patients reach their goals and learn new skills. Come join us and make a positive difference in the life of a child! New grads welcome to apply! This position offers strong mentorship in all areas of pediatric occupational therapy. Our OTs have opportunities to participate in internal and external continuing education and collaborate with colleagues across our 12 centers in the Chicagoland area. Opportunity to work in multidisciplinary centers with fellow pediatric clinicians, including PT, OT, Speech and ABA.We evaluate and treat a variety of pediatric patients with diagnoses ranging from sensory processing, emotional regulation, developmental delay, cerebral palsy, genetic disorders, autism spectrum disorders, feeding disorders, visual motor deficits and more. Fostering Well-Being: We offer benefits which support the financial, work/life and emotional well-being of you and your family members. Part time positions are eligible for 401k based on reaching 1,000 hours within their first anniversary or subsequent calendar year. We also offer our employee assistance program to part time and PRN employees. Responsibilities High Standard of Care: Understand appropriate state Practice Act and adhere to the laws that govern how OTs may practice and whom they may supervise. Collaborative Approach: Develop objective patient goals and establish the type, frequency and duration of occupational therapy in collaboration with the referring physician. Leadership: Supervise and delegate occupational therapy care for each patient within the guidelines of state rules and federal regulations. Personalized Treatment: Provide comprehensive and individualized treatment programs and complete patient care responsibilities and documentation requirements. Innovative Opportunities: Participate in the design and implementation of new programs or procedures with the approval of the manager and referring physicians per HIPPA guidelines. Best Practices: Stay current and up to date with Occupational Therapy research and employ Evidence Based Practice (RCB, clinician expertise, patient perception). Qualifications Graduate of an accredited school for occupational therapy State occupational therapist license (or eligibility) CPR certification Valid state driver's license Additional Data Equal Opportunity Employer including Disabled/Veterans

Posted 5 days ago

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Pediatric Occupational Therapist
Kids Care Home HealthHappy Valley, OR
Overview KidsCare Home Health is an ethical, therapist owned and operated home health company. We are seeking to immediately hire an Occupational Therapist. KidsCare provides therapy services to children with special needs in the comfort of their own homes. If you have a passion for working with pediatrics and making a difference in your community, while enjoying work-life balance, KidsCare is the place for you! Our leadership team recognizes the hard work and dedication of our therapists by promoting from within and by adding leadership roles that come with minimal stress levels. We have also redesigned our mentorship programs so that everyone gets the guidance they desire; your success is our focus! At KidsCare we desire to work with individuals who embody the values of the organization which together create our C.A.R.E. culture. In return we offer a full benefits package to include health, dental, vision, disability and life insurance; paid time off, 401K, professional development funds and tuition reimbursement. What Sets Us Apart: Therapist Owned/Operated- We understand your challenges firsthand. Ethically Centered- Our clients and therapists are our top priority. Work Life Balance- Choose your caseload size based on your lifestyle needs. Create Your Own Schedule- Choose patients and treatment times. Responsibilities The Occupational Therapist will evaluate, organize, and conduct medically prescribed occupational therapy for pediatric patients within the home health setting. They will direct the patient and the caregiver in selected tasks to restore, reinforce and/or enhance performance. The Essential Duties and Responsibilities Examine, evaluate, and administer remedial treatments for pediatric patients. Provide clinical treatment to patients including screenings, evaluations, direct treatment, and family/caregiver training and counseling regarding status, progress, goals, home programming and discharge planning. Coordinate patient care with office staff and other disciplines. Maintain appropriate communication with the pediatric patient and family regarding progress, problems, home programs, and other issues related to the therapeutic process. Refer patients and family members to appropriate services including other professionals, agencies, and resources as appropriate. Consult with physician on patient progress and maintains appropriate records. Maintain supplies and equipment. Present at internal and external public education functions which may include periodic in-service presentations. Participate in Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program. Attend Continuing Education activities and expand scope of service. Maintain adequate caseload with appropriate productivity. Participate in proactive team efforts to achieve company and departmental goals. Collaborate with others through knowledge and skills sharing. Participate in the mentoring of students and new hires. Participate in professional organizations and acitivities. Demonstrate initiative and independent judgment in performing all job responsibilities. Serve as the backup service provider for other caseloads as needed. Comply with all company policies, practices, and procedures. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education and Work Experience Requirements Master's Degree in Occupational Therapy required. Current state-issued professional licensure. Valid state driver license. CPR certified. Pediatric clinical experience preferred. Home health experience preferred. Other Qualifications and Skills Ability to read and write in simple correspondence with effective public speaking in small groups. Excellent critical thinking and critical thinking skills. Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills. Ability to interpret instruction with the ability to solve practical problems with a variety of concrete variables. Proficient computer skills to include Microsoft Office Suite, record keeping and routine database activity. Manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Physical Demands/Working Environment Spends one-third to two-thirds of time in standing, walking, reaching sitting kneeling, and crawling activities. Over two-thirds of time is spent using hands, fingers, and will handle, feel, talk, and hear. Diverse indoor residential or childcare setting. Moderate physical activity performing strenuous activities of a therapy nature. Must be able to lift a minimum of twenty-five pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision requirements. Moderate noise (i.e., business office with computers, phone, and printers, light traffic). Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Posted 4 days ago

Pediatric Occupational Therapist-logo
Pediatric Occupational Therapist
Kids Care Home HealthGresham, OR
Overview KidsCare Home Health is an ethical, therapist owned and operated home health company. We are seeking to immediately hire an Occupational Therapist. KidsCare provides therapy services to children with special needs in the comfort of their own homes. If you have a passion for working with pediatrics and making a difference in your community, while enjoying work-life balance, KidsCare is the place for you! Our leadership team recognizes the hard work and dedication of our therapists by promoting from within and by adding leadership roles that come with minimal stress levels. We have also redesigned our mentorship programs so that everyone gets the guidance they desire; your success is our focus! At KidsCare we desire to work with individuals who embody the values of the organization which together create our C.A.R.E. culture. In return we offer a full benefits package to include health, dental, vision, disability and life insurance; paid time off, 401K, professional development funds and tuition reimbursement. What Sets Us Apart: Therapist Owned/Operated- We understand your challenges firsthand. Ethically Centered- Our clients and therapists are our top priority. Work Life Balance- Choose your caseload size based on your lifestyle needs. Create Your Own Schedule- Choose patients and treatment times. Responsibilities The Occupational Therapist will evaluate, organize, and conduct medically prescribed occupational therapy for pediatric patients within the home health setting. They will direct the patient and the caregiver in selected tasks to restore, reinforce and/or enhance performance. The Essential Duties and Responsibilities Examine, evaluate, and administer remedial treatments for pediatric patients. Provide clinical treatment to patients including screenings, evaluations, direct treatment, and family/caregiver training and counseling regarding status, progress, goals, home programming and discharge planning. Coordinate patient care with office staff and other disciplines. Maintain appropriate communication with the pediatric patient and family regarding progress, problems, home programs, and other issues related to the therapeutic process. Refer patients and family members to appropriate services including other professionals, agencies, and resources as appropriate. Consult with physician on patient progress and maintains appropriate records. Maintain supplies and equipment. Present at internal and external public education functions which may include periodic in-service presentations. Participate in Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program. Attend Continuing Education activities and expand scope of service. Maintain adequate caseload with appropriate productivity. Participate in proactive team efforts to achieve company and departmental goals. Collaborate with others through knowledge and skills sharing. Participate in the mentoring of students and new hires. Participate in professional organizations and acitivities. Demonstrate initiative and independent judgment in performing all job responsibilities. Serve as the backup service provider for other caseloads as needed. Comply with all company policies, practices, and procedures. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education and Work Experience Requirements Master's Degree in Occupational Therapy required. Current state-issued professional licensure. Valid state driver license. CPR certified. Pediatric clinical experience preferred. Home health experience preferred. Other Qualifications and Skills Ability to read and write in simple correspondence with effective public speaking in small groups. Excellent critical thinking and critical thinking skills. Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills. Ability to interpret instruction with the ability to solve practical problems with a variety of concrete variables. Proficient computer skills to include Microsoft Office Suite, record keeping and routine database activity. Manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Physical Demands/Working Environment Spends one-third to two-thirds of time in standing, walking, reaching sitting kneeling, and crawling activities. Over two-thirds of time is spent using hands, fingers, and will handle, feel, talk, and hear. Diverse indoor residential or childcare setting. Moderate physical activity performing strenuous activities of a therapy nature. Must be able to lift a minimum of twenty-five pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision requirements. Moderate noise (i.e., business office with computers, phone, and printers, light traffic). Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Posted 4 days ago

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Occupational Therapist
The Highlands at WyomissingWyomissing, PA
We are looking for a compassionate Occupational Therapist to join our team in a rehabilitation setting. The OT will assess, plan, and implement personalized treatment programs to help patients regain independence in daily activities. Responsibilities include developing therapeutic interventions, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, and educating patients and caregivers. Candidates must have a Master's degree in Occupational Therapy, a valid state license, and experience in a rehabilitation settings is preferred. Competitive salary and benefits offered. Essential Functions: Develop and implement treatment programs to enhance patient function. Provide training in adaptive techniques and equipment use for daily living tasks. Administer therapy for neurological integration and sensorimotor skills. Design and fabricate splints and adaptive equipment as prescribed. Guide residents in prevocational and rehabilitation programs. Educate residents and families on therapeutic techniques and home programs. Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and patient support groups. Maintain compliance with safety and professional standards. Other Duties: Perform additional responsibilities as assigned by management. Essential functions are subject to modification at the discretion of management. Supervisory Responsibility: Oversees Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants, aides, and students in patient care. Required Skills & Abilities: Strong verbal and written communication skills. Excellent organization, problem-solving, and leadership abilities. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and adaptive equipment use. Customer service-oriented approach.

Posted 6 days ago

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Occupational Therapist
Ability Beyond DisabilityBethel, CT
We are currently seeking a part-time Licensed Occupational Therapist to join our team in the Greater Danbury area! The Licensed Occupational Therapist (OT/L) provides specialized occupational therapy services to adults with developmental disabilities within Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) group home settings. The OT/L recommends interventions that contribute to the individual's plan of care, enhancing functional independence, safety, and health, with the goal of improving their quality of life. This role emphasizes developing individualized care plans in collaboration with interdisciplinary teams to help each person reach their highest potential. Our organization and funding structure allows our clinical team to build long-term relationships with the people we serve and have creativity with care plans without the complex components around billing. This position would require some travel throughout the day between local programs. The work hours can be flexible based on schedule needs - this is full-time 32 hours per week. Responsibilities: Conducts comprehensive evaluations which may include sensory- motor skills, functional cognitive abilities, and mobility as related to an individual's ability to perform activities of daily living, instrumental living skills, work, leisure or community participation. Collaborates and meets with interdisciplinary teams and staff to create cohesive treatment plans to support all needs of a person served. Adapts activities and environments to maximize an individual's independence and safety. (ie: assistive technology, modifications, splints, adaptive equipment, and alarms) Performs exercises related to upper extremities to improve functional performance. Educates program staff, families and people served on home exercise programs, therapeutic techniques, adaptive equipment and wheel-chair or other mobility related changes/usage. Evaluates and makes recommendations to address safety for individuals, ensuring proper equipment use to prevent entrapment, falls, or other injuries. Evaluates and addresses wheelchair-related needs, including proper fit, posture, and mobility. Collaborates with vendors and seating specialists to recommend and secure appropriate wheelchairs, cushions, and positioning aids. Directs in-house Therapy Support Technician to implement/modify equipment alarms, and environment to promote safety and mitigate risks, ensuring adherence to therapy plans, organizational standards and regulations. Conducts routine and quarterly assessments to monitor progress and modify interventions accordingly. Qualifications: Must hold and maintain current, valid state licensure as an Occupational Therapist in Connecticut. One year of Occupational Therapy work experience required. Must participate in continuing education activities to promote personal and professional development as per OT CT Licensing requirements. Must be able to travel to group homes and other assigned locations. Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities (DD) or intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in a clinical, school, or community-based setting and familiarity with relevant assistive technology and adaptive equipment preferred. Why work for Ability Beyond? Competitive benefits package, including a PTO as well as medical/dental/vision coverage. Opportunity to work in a collaborative and innovative environment. Chance to contribute to a company with a strong mission and vision. Professional growth and development opportunities. Supportive and inclusive company culture! Join us in making a difference in the lives of the people we serve each day. We look forward to reviewing your application!

Posted 30+ days ago

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Occupational Therapist (Ot)
Nursing SolutionsCanton, TX
Angels of Care currently has opportunities for part-time and full-time Occupational Therapists (OT). Angels of Care Pediatric Home Health is a clinician owned and operated home health agency with experienced and knowledgeable staff serving the special needs community. We care deeply for our communities and dedicate significant time and resources to local events and charities for families of children and young adults with special needs. We go above and beyond for our employees, providing the necessary supports and resources to ensure their success, including continuing education, mentorship, and leadership opportunities. Pay Range: $57,200 - $114,000 Job Description: An Occupational Therapist (OT) will implement treatment programs to assist pediatric patients with physical, cognitive, sensory and social/emotional disabilities or delays by planning and administering occupational therapy in the home and community. Responsibilities: Provides high quality care and meets the needs of the patient and family by performing evaluations and interpreting assessment results; developing goals appropriate for child; creating and implementing occupational therapy treatment plans in conjunction with the physician. Assists pediatric and young adult patients in the areas of physical, neurological, cognitive, sensory, feeding, ADL's, and social/emotional development and improves their level of independence by implementing skilled interventions to maximize the potential of each individual child. Participates in educating, coaching, and empowering caregivers and families to develop skills to carry over therapeutic activities into the child's daily routine. Coordinates with referral partners to provide services for children in accordance with the physician order. Assures continuation of therapeutic plan following discharge by designing and instructing patients, families, and caregivers in home exercise programs. Documents patient care services and care coordination in an intuitive electronic medical record system. Maintains patient confidence by keeping information confidential. Requirements: State license Current CPR certification A minimum of 1 yr. of experience preferred Benefits: · Patient Centered Care Company Culture Founded on Loving and Supporting our Employees and Patients Part-Time and Full-Time Compensation Programs Major Medical Health Insurance Coverage Dental & Vision Long Term and Short-Term Disability Critical Illness & Hospital Indemnity Insurances $15,000 Employer Paid Life Insurance for Full-Time Supplemental Life, Spousal Life, and Child Life Insurance Options Paid Time-Off 401K CEU Reimbursement Professional License Reimbursement Tablet provided for Documentation Flexible Scheduling In-depth Orientation and Training Ongoing Support and Mentoring Annual Vehicle Giveaway Refer a Friend Bonus Free In-House CEU - In Person / Virtual / On Demand Documentation Bonus No Show Stipend After 5pm Visit Bonus Multiple Annual Bonus Opportunities Access to Q-Global Pet Insurance Home and Auto Insurance Discounts Employer Paid Mental Healthcare

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Occupational Therapist Part Time
Elara CaringWarren, OH
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Job Description

At Elara Caring, we have a unique opportunity to play a huge role in the growth of an entire home care industry. Here, each employee has the chance to make a real difference by carrying out our mission every day. Join our elite team of healthcare professionals, providing the Right Care, at the Right Time, in the Right Place.

Job Description:

Occupational Therapist PRN

At Elara Caring, we care where you are and believe the best place for your care is where you live. We know there's no place like home, and that's why our teams continue to provide high-quality care to more than 60,000 patients each day in their preferred home setting. Wherever our patients call home and wherever they are on their health journey, we care. Each team member has a part to play in this mission. This means you have countless ways to make a difference as an Occupational Therapist. Being a part of something this great, starts by carrying out our mission every day through your true calling: developing an amazing team of compassionate and dedicated healthcare providers.

To continue to be an industry pioneer in delivering unparalleled care, we need an Occupational Therapist with commitment and compassion. Are you one of them? If so, apply today!

Why Join the Elara Caring mission?

  • Work in a collaborative environment.

  • Be rewarded with a unique opportunity to make a difference

  • Competitive compensation package

  • Tuition reimbursement for full-time staff and continuing education opportunities for all employees at no cost

  • Opportunities for advancement

  • Comprehensive insurance plans for medical, dental, and vision benefits

  • 401(K) with employer match

  • Paid time off, paid holidays, family, and pet bereavement

  • Pet insurance

As an Occupational Therapist, you'll contribute to our success in the following ways:

  • Evaluates the occupational therapy patient to determine the rehabilitation needs, potential for achievement, and develops a plan of care in accordance with the findings.

  • Participates in the implementation and development of the Plan of Care to ensure quality and continuity of care and proper discharge planning. Makes the initial therapy evaluation visit and re-evaluates the patients therapy needs during each visit. Makes follow-up assessments according to OASIS and PPS regulatory guidelines.

  • Communicates significant findings, problems, changes in condition or environment to the appropriate supervisor, the physician, and other team members involved with patient care.

  • Initiates plan for patient safety, using the patient, family, and community resources.

  • Verifies the Plan of Care prior to each visit and provides care according to physician's orders, assessment data, and established standards and guidelines.

  • Writes physician orders to cover additional visits and changes to the Plan of Care, per agency policy.

  • Incorporates patient care goals established in the Plan of Care, into therapy care, as evidenced by documentation in therapy notes.

  • Performs occupational therapy services in accordance with accepted standards of practice and certified by the patient's physician.

  • Instructs and provides patients and/or their families with "activities of daily living" utilizing adaptive equipment as well as sensory integration and fine motor coordination skills.

  • Assists patient and/or caregiver in securing necessary equipment, which may include fabrication of custom- made splints.

  • Instructs the patient and/or caregiver in the therapy home program providing modification and clarification when necessary.

  • Counsels and instructs the patient and family in meeting therapy and related needs.

  • Supervises and/or provides clinical direction to the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA), Home Health Aide (HHA), and clinical staff to ensure the therapy care plan is followed and quality of care is being provided.

  • Physically demanding, high stress environment

  • Full range of body motion including handling, lifting and transfer of patients

  • Potentially work irregular hours including call hours if applicable

What is Required?

  • Graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy program

  • Current, unrestricted OT license valid for the state of work

  • Minimum one (1) year of experience in a clinical care setting

  • Able and willing to travel within branch/office coverage area.

  • Must have a dependable vehicle, valid driver's license, and current auto insurance in accordance with state laws.

  • Must be able and willing to travel 50%

  • Able to sit, stand, bend, lift and move intermittently and be able to lift 50-100 lbs.

You will report to the Branch Director, Clinical Manager, Clinical Supervisor or designee.

As a growing organization, we invite you to share your information with us for consideration for future career opportunities. This is an exciting chance to connect with our compassionate and dedicated team, who truly value your unique skills and experiences in delivering exceptional care to those we serve.

We value the unique skills of veterans and military spouses. We encourage applications from military veterans and their families.

Elara Caring provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to sex (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions), race, color, age (40 and older), national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender reassignment, protected veteran status, or any other basis prohibited under applicable federal, state or local law.

Elara Caring participates in E-Verify and we will provide the Federal Government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the United States. Employers like Elara Caring can only use E-Verify once you have accepted the job offer and completed the Form I-9.

At Elara Caring, pay and compensation are determined by a variety of factors, including education, job-related knowledge, skills, training, and experience. Our compensation structure reflects the cost of labor across different U.S. geographic markets, and may vary based on location.

This is not a comprehensive list of all job responsibilities and requirements; upon request, a job description can be provided.

If you are an individual with a disability and are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our career site as a result of your disability, you may request reasonable accommodations by reaching out to recruiting@elara.com.