Summary Provides professional patient care through occupational therapy by evaluating, planning, implementing, and documenting treatment. Develops and administers rehabilitation programs based on physician prescriptions, patient history, and evaluation findings. Selects activities tailored to the patient’s needs, interests, and treatment goals. Instructs and collaborates with Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTA/OTA) and supervises them in carrying out therapy programs. Ensures timely and accurate documentation and billing. All care is provided in compliance with the rehabilitation department’s philosophy, The Joint Commission, State Practice Acts, and the American Occupational Therapy Association.
Education
Must be a graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy program with the following degree requirements:
Bachelor’s degree if graduated before 1/1/2002
Master’s degree required if graduated after 1/1/2002
International candidates must hold at least a Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy
Master’s degree preferred
Licensure/Certification
Must hold or be eligible for an Occupational Therapy license in the state of practice within 90 days of employment
CPR certification required within 90 days of employment
Must maintain all required certifications and licensure
American Occupational Therapy Association membership preferred
Valid driver’s license required if assigned to drive a company vehicle; proof of insurance required if driving a personal vehicle
Experience
Clinical experience from an educational training program required; additional work experience preferred
Other Qualifications
Ability to lift 50 pounds; shared lifting of up to 100 pounds
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Flexibility to work at multiple locations as needed