What are the responsibilities and job description for the COTA position at Casa of Hobart?
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Are you looking for a career in the therapy field , we are now hiring caring and energetic COTA's to come join are awesome team,We are offering very competitive wages.
We offer great benefits including:
Medical, Vision, & Dental
Voluntary Benefits: disability, life, etc.
Sick and Vacation Time package
Holiday Pay
Daily Pay
The COTA provides unique therapeutic services to enchance the goals and objectives of the residents. The COTA is primarily responsible for implementing the therapeutic program prescribed by the Occupational Therapist.
Job Description:
The COTA is responsible for treatment of residents who demonstrate disorders or neurological deficit,weakness and paralysis. Evaluation and treatment will only be conducted after a written order is received from the physical.
The COTA is responsible for the screening of residents of the facility as follow :
New facility residents: Within 24 hours of admission
Long term residents: Upon receipt of a "Significant Change" form and/or upon referral from nursing
The COTA is responsible for the completion of all necessary documentation which includes but is not limited to the following items :
All documentation will be co-signed by the RPT
Weekly notes
The COTA is responsible for attending all required facility meetings and in-services, including Medicare meetings, residents,staffinf,fanily meetings and care plans
The COTA will in cooperation with Regional Manager, develop programs appropriate to the needs of the residents in the facility, to assist them in achieving their highest feasible level of functioning.
The COTA will assist the facility in meeting the standards necessary to obtain state,federal and other appropriate certification
Will employ and follow all appropriate facility infection control policies and procedures and will respect and follow OBRA Residents Guidelines
The COTA will contact the Regional manager if productivity levels consistently fall below or exceed the standard to indicate the need for additional staffing or the need for assistance in screening and identifying residents in need of PT services.
Will always present her/himself in a professional manner including professional conduct,professional communication and appropriate dress while in the facility.
Other duties as assigned by the Program Manager,Supervising RPT and Regional Manager
Phyical Demands:
The COTA is required to perform a variety of duties relative to the job. The performance of these activities would place the job of COTA into the moderate heavy category of work demand based upon.
Lifting: The Assistant is required to perform transfers of residents to and from a variety of surfaces including bed,hair,and commode. Transfers may require maximal assist with residents weighing greater than 100lbs. This activity may be performd on a frequent basis. Occasionall the asstant is required to lift supplies to 50lbs chest level and 10lbs to overhead.
Push/Pull: The COTA is occasionally required to push/pull residents weighing up to 300lbs in wheelchair distance up to 200 yards. This activity may be performed frequently for shorter distances.
Work Environment: The COTA is required to work in a variety of environmental conditions
Speciific Educational/Vocational Requirements:
The COTA - Must be able to read, write and understand English language
2 years Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant Program state licensure.
Extensive knowledge of department processes
Knowledge of therapeutic techniques.
Are you looking for a career in the therapy field , we are now hiring caring and energetic COTA's to come join are awesome team,We are offering very competitive wages.
We offer great benefits including:
Medical, Vision, & Dental
Voluntary Benefits: disability, life, etc.
Sick and Vacation Time package
Holiday Pay
Daily Pay
The COTA provides unique therapeutic services to enchance the goals and objectives of the residents. The COTA is primarily responsible for implementing the therapeutic program prescribed by the Occupational Therapist.
Job Description:
The COTA is responsible for treatment of residents who demonstrate disorders or neurological deficit,weakness and paralysis. Evaluation and treatment will only be conducted after a written order is received from the physical.
The COTA is responsible for the screening of residents of the facility as follow :
New facility residents: Within 24 hours of admission
Long term residents: Upon receipt of a "Significant Change" form and/or upon referral from nursing
The COTA is responsible for the completion of all necessary documentation which includes but is not limited to the following items :
All documentation will be co-signed by the RPT
Weekly notes
The COTA is responsible for attending all required facility meetings and in-services, including Medicare meetings, residents,staffinf,fanily meetings and care plans
The COTA will in cooperation with Regional Manager, develop programs appropriate to the needs of the residents in the facility, to assist them in achieving their highest feasible level of functioning.
The COTA will assist the facility in meeting the standards necessary to obtain state,federal and other appropriate certification
Will employ and follow all appropriate facility infection control policies and procedures and will respect and follow OBRA Residents Guidelines
The COTA will contact the Regional manager if productivity levels consistently fall below or exceed the standard to indicate the need for additional staffing or the need for assistance in screening and identifying residents in need of PT services.
Will always present her/himself in a professional manner including professional conduct,professional communication and appropriate dress while in the facility.
Other duties as assigned by the Program Manager,Supervising RPT and Regional Manager
Phyical Demands:
The COTA is required to perform a variety of duties relative to the job. The performance of these activities would place the job of COTA into the moderate heavy category of work demand based upon.
Lifting: The Assistant is required to perform transfers of residents to and from a variety of surfaces including bed,hair,and commode. Transfers may require maximal assist with residents weighing greater than 100lbs. This activity may be performd on a frequent basis. Occasionall the asstant is required to lift supplies to 50lbs chest level and 10lbs to overhead.
Push/Pull: The COTA is occasionally required to push/pull residents weighing up to 300lbs in wheelchair distance up to 200 yards. This activity may be performed frequently for shorter distances.
Work Environment: The COTA is required to work in a variety of environmental conditions
Speciific Educational/Vocational Requirements:
The COTA - Must be able to read, write and understand English language
2 years Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant Program state licensure.
Extensive knowledge of department processes
Knowledge of therapeutic techniques.
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