OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST - HH
Job Summary
Plans and implements specific treatment programs for individual patients according to the principles and practices of occupational therapy. Collaborates with interdisciplinary treatment team. Provides treatment activities in functional pre-vocational and homemaking skills and activities of daily living to allow the patient to become as independent as possible within the scope of his/her disability.
About the Role
Emphasis in physical disabilities, geriatrics consultation, arthritis, cardiac and stroke rehabilitations. NDT and sensory integration background is helpful. Splinting experience is beneficial, but not required. The patient population must be considered when assessing job knowledge required from the employee.
Pay
Expected pay for this position is $37.59-$56.38. Actual pay will be determined by experience, skills and internal equity.
Benefits
MDH Benefits package includes: Medical, Dental, Vision, 457B, Company paid STD and LTD.
Qualifications
- Graduate of an accredited program in Occupational Therapy.
- Licensure in Illinois or eligibility for licensure is required.
- Certification by the Board of Registry of the American Occupational Therapy Association also required.
- Hospital experience in the position of Occupational Therapist is preferred.
- Advanced postgraduate training is desirable.
- Must have a valid driver's license if applicable.
- Current CPR certification is required.
Skills
Verbal ability is necessary to communicate with staff, patients, and caregivers. Verbal ability is also necessary to establish policies and reporting procedures. A preference for working with people, as in developing programs of greatest therapeutic benefit to each patient, instructing in craft techniques, watching patient's progress carefully, and adjusting programs to continue challenging the patient. A preference for people and for communicating ideas, for encouraging creativity, initiative, ingenuity, and resourcefulness. A preference for abstract and creative activities, such as developing specific therapeutic programs, sometimes involving novel combinations of activities, creating designs and models for guidance, and instructing patients.
Requirements
- Must have the ability to work with a variety of patients of all populations (e.g. developmentally appropriate care, cultural diversity, patients with pain, victims of abuse or neglect, and diagnosis or procedure specific such as patient with congestive heart failure or cesarean delivery).