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Community Care Centers Inc

Occupational Therapist Assistant

Community Care Centers Inc, Bridgeton, Missouri, United States, 63044

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Job Description

Job Description

About the Role: The Occupational Therapist Assistant (OTA) plays a crucial role in supporting occupational therapists in the rehabilitation of patients with physical, emotional, or developmental challenges. The primary objective of this position is to help patients achieve their maximum level of independence and improve their quality of life through tailored therapeutic interventions. OTAs will work closely with patients to implement treatment plans, monitor progress, and provide encouragement and support throughout the rehabilitation process. This role requires a compassionate approach, as OTAs will often work with individuals facing significant life changes. Ultimately, the OTA contributes to the overall success of the therapy program and the well-being of the patients they serve. Minimum Qualifications: Completion of an accredited Occupational Therapist Assistant program. Current certification or licensure as an Occupational Therapist Assistant in the state of practice. Basic knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and therapeutic techniques. Preferred Qualifications: Experience working in a rehabilitation or healthcare setting. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems. Additional certifications in specialized therapeutic techniques. Responsibilities: Assist occupational therapists in developing and implementing individualized treatment plans for patients. Conduct therapeutic activities and exercises under the supervision of an occupational therapist. Monitor and document patient progress, reporting any changes or concerns to the supervising therapist. Educate patients and their families on therapeutic techniques and home exercises to promote recovery. Maintain a clean and organized therapy environment, ensuring all equipment is safe and functional. Skills: The required skills for this position include strong communication and interpersonal abilities, which are essential for building rapport with patients and their families. Attention to detail is crucial when monitoring patient progress and documenting treatment outcomes. Organizational skills are necessary to manage multiple patients and maintain an efficient therapy environment. Preferred skills, such as familiarity with EHR systems, enhance the OTA's ability to document and track patient information effectively. Overall, a combination of technical knowledge and compassionate care is vital for success in this role.