AMN Healthcare
Therapist / Occupational Therapist / New Mexico / Occupational Therapist - Acute
AMN Healthcare, Alamogordo
Job Description & Requirements
Occupational Therapist - Acute - (OT - Acute)
StartDate: 11/9/2025 Available Shifts: 8 D Pay Rate: $ - $
Requirements:Licensure: New Mexico licensure as an Occupational TherapistCurrent American Heart Basic Life Support (BLS) via American Heart AssociationWeekend RequirementYesOn Call RequirementNoFloating Requirement / LocationsNoNurse / Patient Ratio1:1, usually no more than 8 patients within a day. Mainly ortho cases but can expect anythingSummary:Summary:Plan, implement and evaluate patient care programs designed to assist disabled patients regain physical and social stability and relearn daily living activities through the utilization of selected occupational therapy procedures. This description is not intended to be a complete list of duties. Other related duties may be assignedResponsibilities:Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide services based on the physical, psychosocial, educational, safety, and other related criteria appropriate population in his/her assigned areaMaintains required core competencies.Complies with set Policies and Procedures (i.e. name tag, dress code, parking, smoking, etc.)Plan, organize and participate in medically orientated occupational therapy programs to include evaluating extent of abilities and limitations and assisting patient regain coordination through the utilization of selected occupational therapy procedures; determine activity assignments to obtain a therapeutic goal.Assist clients in performing activities of all typesUse physical exercises to help patients increase strength and dexterityUse activities to help patients improve visual acuity and the ability to discern patternsUse computer programs to help clients improve decision-making, abstract-reasoning, problem-solving memory, sequencing, coordination, and perceptual skills.Design or make special equipment needed at home or at workDevelop computer-aided adaptive equipment and teach clients with severe limitations how to use that equipment in order to communicate better and control various aspects of their environment.Occupational Therapists may work with particular populations, i.e. children, the elderly, or may work in specialized settings, i.e. mental health.Observe and evaluate patient's progress; design treatment plans and recommend programs suited to individual potential and rehabilitative needs.Coordinate occupational therapy with other therapeutic activities according to patient's needs, capabilities, interests and treatment goals and objectives.Participate in ward rounds, patient care conferences, consultations and educational programs designed to improve patient care and staff performance; recommend new occupational therapy methods and techniques.Prepare and maintain a variety of records and files indicating patient progress, care plans and related statistical data as required by departmental and hospital policies.Requirements:EducationBachelor's degree in occupational therapyWork Type:Full Time
Required Qualifications
Occupational Therapist, AcuteExperience: 1 yearLicenses: OT-NMSSN RequiredDOB RequiredWork History: Should not be more than 90 days of gap in last 1 yearReferences: 2 References in entire work historyRequirements:
Licensure: New Mexico licensure as an Occupational Therapist
Current American Heart Basic Life Support (BLS) via American Heart Association
Weekend Requirement
Yes
On Call Requirement
No
Floating Requirement / Locations
No
Nurse / Patient Ratio
1:1, usually no more than 8 patients within a day. Mainly ortho cases but can expect anything
Summary:
Plan, implement and evaluate patient care programs designed to assist disabled patients regain physical and social stability and relearn daily living activities through the utilization of selected occupational therapy procedures. This description is not intended to be a complete list of duties. Other related duties may be assigned
Responsibilities:
Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide services based on the physical, psychosocial, educational, safety, and other related criteria appropriate population in his/her assigned area
Maintains required core competencies.
Complies with set Policies and Procedures (i.e. name tag, dress code, parking, smoking, etc.)
Plan, organize and participate in medically orientated occupational therapy programs to include evaluating extent of abilities and limitations and assisting patient regain coordination through the utilization of selected occupational therapy procedures; determine activity assignments to obtain a therapeutic goal.
Assist clients in performing activities of all types
Use physical exercises to help patients increase strength and dexterity
Use activities to help patients improve visual acuity and the ability to discern patterns
Use computer programs to help clients improve decision-making, abstract-reasoning, problem-solving memory, sequencing, coordination, and perceptual skills.
Design or make special equipment needed at home or at work
Develop computer-aided adaptive equipment and teach clients with severe limitations how to use that equipment in order to communicate better and control various aspects of their environment.
Occupational Therapists may work with particular populations, i.e. children, the elderly, or may work in specialized settings, i.e. mental health.
Observe and evaluate patient's progress; design treatment plans and recommend programs suited to individual potential and rehabilitative needs.
Coordinate occupational therapy with other therapeutic activities according to patient's needs, capabilities, interests and treatment goals and objectives.
Participate in ward rounds, patient care conferences, consultations and educational programs designed to improve patient care and staff performance; recommend new occupational therapy methods and techniques.
Prepare and maintain a variety of records and files indicating patient progress, care plans and related statistical data as required by departmental and hospital policies.
Requirements:
Education
Bachelor's degree in occupational therapy
Work Type:
Full Time
Preferred Qualifications
N/A
Job Benefits
Allied travel assignments are typically for 13 weeks and offer generous packages that include:
About the Company
At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
occupational therapist, occupational therapy, OT, therapist, patient care, healthcare, health care, acute care occupational therapist, acute occupational therapist, acute, occupational therapy assistant
Occupational Therapist - Acute - (OT - Acute)
StartDate: 11/9/2025 Available Shifts: 8 D Pay Rate: $ - $
Requirements:Licensure: New Mexico licensure as an Occupational TherapistCurrent American Heart Basic Life Support (BLS) via American Heart AssociationWeekend RequirementYesOn Call RequirementNoFloating Requirement / LocationsNoNurse / Patient Ratio1:1, usually no more than 8 patients within a day. Mainly ortho cases but can expect anythingSummary:Summary:Plan, implement and evaluate patient care programs designed to assist disabled patients regain physical and social stability and relearn daily living activities through the utilization of selected occupational therapy procedures. This description is not intended to be a complete list of duties. Other related duties may be assignedResponsibilities:Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide services based on the physical, psychosocial, educational, safety, and other related criteria appropriate population in his/her assigned areaMaintains required core competencies.Complies with set Policies and Procedures (i.e. name tag, dress code, parking, smoking, etc.)Plan, organize and participate in medically orientated occupational therapy programs to include evaluating extent of abilities and limitations and assisting patient regain coordination through the utilization of selected occupational therapy procedures; determine activity assignments to obtain a therapeutic goal.Assist clients in performing activities of all typesUse physical exercises to help patients increase strength and dexterityUse activities to help patients improve visual acuity and the ability to discern patternsUse computer programs to help clients improve decision-making, abstract-reasoning, problem-solving memory, sequencing, coordination, and perceptual skills.Design or make special equipment needed at home or at workDevelop computer-aided adaptive equipment and teach clients with severe limitations how to use that equipment in order to communicate better and control various aspects of their environment.Occupational Therapists may work with particular populations, i.e. children, the elderly, or may work in specialized settings, i.e. mental health.Observe and evaluate patient's progress; design treatment plans and recommend programs suited to individual potential and rehabilitative needs.Coordinate occupational therapy with other therapeutic activities according to patient's needs, capabilities, interests and treatment goals and objectives.Participate in ward rounds, patient care conferences, consultations and educational programs designed to improve patient care and staff performance; recommend new occupational therapy methods and techniques.Prepare and maintain a variety of records and files indicating patient progress, care plans and related statistical data as required by departmental and hospital policies.Requirements:EducationBachelor's degree in occupational therapyWork Type:Full Time
Required Qualifications
Occupational Therapist, AcuteExperience: 1 yearLicenses: OT-NMSSN RequiredDOB RequiredWork History: Should not be more than 90 days of gap in last 1 yearReferences: 2 References in entire work historyRequirements:
Licensure: New Mexico licensure as an Occupational Therapist
Current American Heart Basic Life Support (BLS) via American Heart Association
Weekend Requirement
Yes
On Call Requirement
No
Floating Requirement / Locations
No
Nurse / Patient Ratio
1:1, usually no more than 8 patients within a day. Mainly ortho cases but can expect anything
Summary:
Plan, implement and evaluate patient care programs designed to assist disabled patients regain physical and social stability and relearn daily living activities through the utilization of selected occupational therapy procedures. This description is not intended to be a complete list of duties. Other related duties may be assigned
Responsibilities:
Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide services based on the physical, psychosocial, educational, safety, and other related criteria appropriate population in his/her assigned area
Maintains required core competencies.
Complies with set Policies and Procedures (i.e. name tag, dress code, parking, smoking, etc.)
Plan, organize and participate in medically orientated occupational therapy programs to include evaluating extent of abilities and limitations and assisting patient regain coordination through the utilization of selected occupational therapy procedures; determine activity assignments to obtain a therapeutic goal.
Assist clients in performing activities of all types
Use physical exercises to help patients increase strength and dexterity
Use activities to help patients improve visual acuity and the ability to discern patterns
Use computer programs to help clients improve decision-making, abstract-reasoning, problem-solving memory, sequencing, coordination, and perceptual skills.
Design or make special equipment needed at home or at work
Develop computer-aided adaptive equipment and teach clients with severe limitations how to use that equipment in order to communicate better and control various aspects of their environment.
Occupational Therapists may work with particular populations, i.e. children, the elderly, or may work in specialized settings, i.e. mental health.
Observe and evaluate patient's progress; design treatment plans and recommend programs suited to individual potential and rehabilitative needs.
Coordinate occupational therapy with other therapeutic activities according to patient's needs, capabilities, interests and treatment goals and objectives.
Participate in ward rounds, patient care conferences, consultations and educational programs designed to improve patient care and staff performance; recommend new occupational therapy methods and techniques.
Prepare and maintain a variety of records and files indicating patient progress, care plans and related statistical data as required by departmental and hospital policies.
Requirements:
Education
Bachelor's degree in occupational therapy
Work Type:
Full Time
Preferred Qualifications
N/A
Job Benefits
Allied travel assignments are typically for 13 weeks and offer generous packages that include:
- Competitive pay rates
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- 401(k) and Flex Spending
- Life Insurance
- Accident and Short-term Disability Coverage
- Free Continuing Education
- Competitive Housing Deal
- Refer a friend and earn extra cash!
About the Company
At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
occupational therapist, occupational therapy, OT, therapist, patient care, healthcare, health care, acute care occupational therapist, acute occupational therapist, acute, occupational therapy assistant