Job Description
- Flexible Scheduling
- Competitive Compensation
- Careers Advancement
- Full-time, part-time, and PRN options availble
Job Summary
Home health Occupational Therapists are central to the care team and to maximize a patients potential with activities of daily living. Clinicians working in home health are on the front lines of health care and often practice at the top of their license. If you are interested in a changing work environment, seeing patients with a variety of diagnoses, and flexibility in your schedule, home health just may be your best choice!
Responsibilities
- Perform assessments of patient physical, functional, cognitive, and communication levels within the scope of Occupational Therapy
- Develop a plan of care with patient goals
- Provide evidence-based direct intervention with patients in their place of residence
- Perform Home Safety Evaluations
- Communicate effectively and respectfully with a diverse patient population and co-workers
- Educate patients and family members in home programs, use of the equipment and available resources
- Submit required documentation in a timely manner
Qualifications
- Active State Occupational Therapist License
- Current CPR with BLS card
- Valid drivers license, at least state minimum auto insurance, and an operational vehicle
- Possess or obtain a good understanding of Federal, State, and local laws and regulatory guidelines governing home health operations
- Great organization skills and an ability to work with minimal supervision
- Capacity to appropriately supervise others
- Ability to remain calm in emergency or crisis situations
- Computer/Technology literacy and experience documenting on an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system
Physical Requirements
- Duties require extensive standing, walking, and sitting
- Requires lifting, positioning, pushing, and/or assistance with transferring patients
- Requires frequent reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, and crouching