The Occupational Therapist is responsible for developing, administering, and implementing treatment programs for inpatients, outpatients, and injured workers, ensuring high-quality patient care. This role involves evaluating patients, establishing care plans, supervising support personnel, and providing clear instructions to patients and caregivers. Required qualifications include a degree in Occupational Therapy, state licensure, and strong communication skills.
Responsible for the development, administration, and implementation of OT treatment programs for inpatients/outpatients and injured workers including patients in the skilled nursing facility. Responsible for appropriate documentation. Supervises supportive OT personnel. Serve as a liaison upon discharge.
**$15,000 sign-on Bonus**
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Occupational Therapy, patient care, rehabilitation, treatment programs, skilled nursing facility, patient evaluation, care plan development, support personnel supervision, BLS certification, healthcare