Occupational Therapist
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BJ #3304007
As an Occupational Therapist, you inspire and support individuals to enhance their daily living through tailored creative approaches. You help people overcome challenges and achieve lasting independence, all while working within a warm, supportive team environment where you can grow both professionally and personally. Your impact makes a genuine difference in people's lives every day.
The Occupational Therapist focuses on coordinating and providing restorative and rehabilitative occupational therapy services to participants at the Center and at home. Alongside the Primary Care Physician, rehabilitation team, and other IDT members, the Occupational Therapist works to maximize participant independence and safety, and develop or restore function.
Responsibilities
As an Occupational Therapist, you inspire and support individuals to enhance their daily living through tailored creative approaches. You help people overcome challenges and achieve lasting independence, all while working within a warm, supportive team environment where you can grow both professionally and personally. Your impact makes a genuine difference in people's lives every day.
The Occupational Therapist focuses on coordinating and providing restorative and rehabilitative occupational therapy services to participants at the Center and at home. Alongside the Primary Care Physician, rehabilitation team, and other IDT members, the Occupational Therapist works to maximize participant independence and safety, and develop or restore function.
Responsibilities
- Provide compassionate care by understanding each client’s unique needs and challenges
- Develop creative treatment plans to help clients improve daily living skills
- Inspire and empower individuals to regain confidence in their abilities
- Work together with families, educators, and other professionals for the best outcomes
- Encourage clients to set and celebrate small, meaningful goals
- Support a holistic approach to wellness, blending fun and purposeful activity
- Advocate for accessible environments where everyone can thrive
- Conduct Occupational Therapy assessments to define the Occupational Therapy care needs, preferences and goals of the participants and actively participate in IDT meetings to develop participant care plans
- Deliver and document Occupational Therapy interventions in accordance with physician orders and/or as agreed upon in the participants’ care plans including but not limited to the use of devices, techniques, and activities to promote muscle re-education, perceptual-motor and cognitive function, balance, endurance, and other factors affecting the level of independence in performing ADLs
- Supervise the Therapy Assistants including providing training, instruction and guidance needed to implement Functional Maintenance Programs (FMP)
- Provide training and instructions to staff, participants, and caregivers/families in areas of Occupational Therapy in which they may work with participants
- Work with the other members of the IDT to support smooth care transitions between settings (e.g., hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home, etc) and participate in end-of-life care coordination and support
- Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Therapy from Accredited Program AOTA & ACOTE standards
- Two (2) years of occupational therapy experience in a clinical setting with a frail or elderly population
- Two (2) years of supervisory experience with demonstrated ability to mentor and develop team members preferred
- Registration from National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy
- Licensed and/or eligible for Licensure as required in the state of employment
- You bring a genuine passion for helping people regain their independence and confidence.
- Your friendly nature makes clients feel supported and understood right from the start.
- You’re skilled at creating customized therapy plans that blend fun activities with practical goals.
- Your expertise in physical, emotional, and cognitive therapy shines through in every session.
- You excel at collaborating with families, friends, and healthcare teams to boost overall well-being.
- Your proactive approach to learning new techniques ensures you're always at the forefront of care.
BJ #3304007
As an Occupational Therapist, you inspire and support individuals to enhance their daily living through tailored creative approaches. You help people overcome challenges and achieve lasting independence, all while working within a warm, supportive team environment where you can grow both professionally and personally. Your impact makes a genuine difference in people's lives every day.
The Occupational Therapist focuses on coordinating and providing restorative and rehabilitative occupational therapy services to participants at the Center and at home. Alongside the Primary Care Physician, rehabilitation team, and other IDT members, the Occupational Therapist works to maximize participant independence and safety, and develop or restore function.
Responsibilities
As an Occupational Therapist, you inspire and support individuals to enhance their daily living through tailored creative approaches. You help people overcome challenges and achieve lasting independence, all while working within a warm, supportive team environment where you can grow both professionally and personally. Your impact makes a genuine difference in people's lives every day.
The Occupational Therapist focuses on coordinating and providing restorative and rehabilitative occupational therapy services to participants at the Center and at home. Alongside the Primary Care Physician, rehabilitation team, and other IDT members, the Occupational Therapist works to maximize participant independence and safety, and develop or restore function.
Responsibilities
- Provide compassionate care by understanding each client’s unique needs and challenges
- Develop creative treatment plans to help clients improve daily living skills
- Inspire and empower individuals to regain confidence in their abilities
- Work together with families, educators, and other professionals for the best outcomes
- Encourage clients to set and celebrate small, meaningful goals
- Support a holistic approach to wellness, blending fun and purposeful activity
- Advocate for accessible environments where everyone can thrive
- Conduct Occupational Therapy assessments to define the Occupational Therapy care needs, preferences and goals of the participants and actively participate in IDT meetings to develop participant care plans
- Deliver and document Occupational Therapy interventions in accordance with physician orders and/or as agreed upon in the participants’ care plans including but not limited to the use of devices, techniques, and activities to promote muscle re-education, perceptual-motor and cognitive function, balance, endurance, and other factors affecting the level of independence in performing ADLs
- Supervise the Therapy Assistants including providing training, instruction and guidance needed to implement Functional Maintenance Programs (FMP)
- Provide training and instructions to staff, participants, and caregivers/families in areas of Occupational Therapy in which they may work with participants
- Work with the other members of the IDT to support smooth care transitions between settings (e.g., hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home, etc) and participate in end-of-life care coordination and support
- Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Therapy from Accredited Program AOTA & ACOTE standards
- Two (2) years of occupational therapy experience in a clinical setting with a frail or elderly population
- Two (2) years of supervisory experience with demonstrated ability to mentor and develop team members preferred
- Registration from National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy
- Licensed and/or eligible for Licensure as required in the state of employment
- You bring a genuine passion for helping people regain their independence and confidence.
- Your friendly nature makes clients feel supported and understood right from the start.
- You’re skilled at creating customized therapy plans that blend fun activities with practical goals.
- Your expertise in physical, emotional, and cognitive therapy shines through in every session.
- You excel at collaborating with families, friends, and healthcare teams to boost overall well-being.
- Your proactive approach to learning new techniques ensures you're always at the forefront of care.