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Job Overview:
A compassionate and skilled
Occupational Therapist
is needed to join an
interdisciplinary team (IDT)
focused on
providing high-quality, patient-centered care . This role is essential in
coordinating and delivering rehabilitative occupational therapy services
to support participants in achieving
maximum independence and function , both
at the center and in-home settings .
Key Responsibilities: Conduct
comprehensive Occupational Therapy assessments
to determine
patient needs, preferences, and functional goals . Develop and implement
customized therapy plans
in collaboration with the IDT. Deliver and document
therapeutic interventions , including: Use of
devices, techniques, and activities
to promote
muscle re-education, cognitive function, balance, endurance, and ADLs (Activities of Daily Living) . Supervise
Therapy Assistants , offering training and guidance for
Functional Maintenance Programs (FMP) . Provide
education and training
to staff, caregivers, and families on occupational therapy techniques. Work with the
IDT to ensure smooth transitions
between care settings (e.g.,
hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and home care ). Participate in
end-of-life care coordination and support
when needed. Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Therapy
from an
AOTA & ACOTE accredited program . Minimum of 2 years
of occupational therapy experience in a
clinical setting
(preferably with frail or elderly populations). Supervisory experience (preferred)
- ability to mentor and develop team members. National Board Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) . Valid California Occupational Therapy License
(or eligibility for licensure). Compensation & Benefits:
Base Salary:
$100,000 - $120,000 (DOE) Full Benefits Package , including: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance 401(k) Savings Plan with Matching 17 Days of PTO + 12 Paid Holidays + Sick Time Work-Life Balance Focused Environment Relocation Assistance Possible for Ideal Candidate
Occupational Therapist
is needed to join an
interdisciplinary team (IDT)
focused on
providing high-quality, patient-centered care . This role is essential in
coordinating and delivering rehabilitative occupational therapy services
to support participants in achieving
maximum independence and function , both
at the center and in-home settings .
Key Responsibilities: Conduct
comprehensive Occupational Therapy assessments
to determine
patient needs, preferences, and functional goals . Develop and implement
customized therapy plans
in collaboration with the IDT. Deliver and document
therapeutic interventions , including: Use of
devices, techniques, and activities
to promote
muscle re-education, cognitive function, balance, endurance, and ADLs (Activities of Daily Living) . Supervise
Therapy Assistants , offering training and guidance for
Functional Maintenance Programs (FMP) . Provide
education and training
to staff, caregivers, and families on occupational therapy techniques. Work with the
IDT to ensure smooth transitions
between care settings (e.g.,
hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and home care ). Participate in
end-of-life care coordination and support
when needed. Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Therapy
from an
AOTA & ACOTE accredited program . Minimum of 2 years
of occupational therapy experience in a
clinical setting
(preferably with frail or elderly populations). Supervisory experience (preferred)
- ability to mentor and develop team members. National Board Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) . Valid California Occupational Therapy License
(or eligibility for licensure). Compensation & Benefits:
Base Salary:
$100,000 - $120,000 (DOE) Full Benefits Package , including: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance 401(k) Savings Plan with Matching 17 Days of PTO + 12 Paid Holidays + Sick Time Work-Life Balance Focused Environment Relocation Assistance Possible for Ideal Candidate