Job Description
Join us as an Occupational Therapist Assistant, where your passion meets purpose! Be the guiding force in each child's journey to growth and independence – it's more than a job; it's making a real impact!"
Role Description:
A full-time Occupational Therapist Assistant in Gulf Shores. Enhance daily living and educational skills of children with diverse conditions. Pediatric experience is preferred but not required; a love for children is a must! Provide client-centered services for improved performance in school, home, and the community. Join a supportive work environment where we treat our patients like family.
Benefits:
- Partial payment toward our medical insurance (BCBS)
- Supplemental insurance (dental, vision, accident, life, disability, critical illness)
- Uniform allowance
- PTO
- CEU opportunities
- Advancement opportunities for growth in the company
- 401k
Expectations:
- Therapist documentation is completed timely.
- Informing Lead OT when resources/evaluations/protocols need to be ordered.
- Attending weekly staffing meetings.
- Performing treatment to assigned patients as indicated on the schedule.
- Treating clients, including additional tasks to provide patient care.
- Documenting to support progress – SOAP notes completed on a timely basis. (Point of service documentation is expected)
- Submitting treatment charges before leaving the clinic each day.
- Maintaining appropriate cleanliness.
- Identification of any concerns to Lead OT.
- Participate in fun The SpOT Clinic social media and community awareness efforts.
- Communicating and teaching the positive culture and core values of The SpOT Clinic to families and the community.
- Fostering an environment that promotes communication and accountability among team members.
- Support Lead, Clinic Manager, COO, CFO and CEO.
- Excellent attendance/punctuality, creativity, ability to problem solve, and professionalism.
Qualifications:
- Professional behavior.
- Hands-on experience with computer programs and creative media.
- Familiarity with ADLs evaluation tools.
- Ability to manage patients with different types of personalities and behaviors.
- Current knowledge of treatment practices per discipline and drive to continually learn and grow in the profession.
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills.
- Valid license to practice Occupational Therapy Assistant or be in the process of obtaining a license.
- Possesses expertise in utilizing Google Suite products professionally.