Occupational Therapist (PT)
What will you do?
- Establish occupational therapy treatment goals through dynamic and standardized assessment tools
- Consult closely with multi-disciplinary team members to create collaborative treatment plans and integrative strategies
- Provide individual therapy sessions as well as group and/or co-treats with other disciplines as therapeutically appropriate
- Maintain patient records, documentation, and appropriate billing in accordance with federal and state regulations and company policy to ensure excellent standard of care
- Provide play based and goal-based interventions to promote sensory processing, regulation, and skill development in daily occupations
- Facilitate functional and stimulating experiences to target and achieve individualized goals
- Devise strategies and supports to help the individual more fully engage in activities of daily living
- Collaborate with the individual and family to understand their values, interests, and goals
- Implement programming that considers all aspects of the child, inclusive of, but not limited to sensorimotor, cognitive, communicative, recreational, and social activities
- Contribute to program development
- Educate patients, families, team members, and caregivers on home programs that complement treatment
- In this role you are occasionally required to stand, walk, sit, climb, balance, kneel, crouch, or crawl; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Team members must occasionally lift and/or move up to 40 pounds.
We’d love to hear from you if:
- You possess a master’s degree in related field.
- You hold a current and unrestricted license and/or certification that is required to practice within your clinical domain and obtain cross-state licensure in new states as indicated by the current business needs.
- You have excellent clinical skills.
- You desire to work in a multi-disciplinary clinical setting.
- You are flexible and open to learning.
- You have an appreciation for a wide range of therapeutic approaches.
- You possess a passion for working with children.
- You are skilled at using software and systems including electronic medical record systems and Microsoft Office products.
- You preferably have knowledge of HIPAA regulations to safeguard patient information.
- You’re available between 10–25 hours per week between 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. Options include 2–6 p.m., 3–6 p.m., 3–7 p.m., or 4–7 p.m. (weekdays only).
Your Compensation & Benefits
The base pay range for this opening is $46.11 to $57.63. According to your skill level, relevant experience, education level, and location, you will receive compensation that fits appropriately within the range.
EOE
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