What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cert Occupational Therapy Asst position at CommonSpirit Health?
In keeping with the Marian Regional Medical Center Hospice healthcare philosophy the Occupational Therapist performs all phases of occupational therapy evaluation treatment planning treatment and documentation and performs other tasks related to quality of care and effective department function. Performs such typical distinguishing duties as: evaluating patients; participating in the treatment program planning; administering occupational therapy modalities procedures and tests; documenting accurate patient records and progress notes; maintaining appropriate oral or written contact with the referring physician and co-workers. Ensures a clean and safe work environment by being alert for unsafe conditions and malfunctioning equipment and using appropriate procedures for their correction; supervises aides in the participation in the overall treatment program. Assists DPCS Hospice Supervisor and QI Coordinator with QI as required. Performs other related duties such as participating in all departmental functions and activities as required including in-service education clerical and other tasks relevant to effective department function as necessary.
Minimum Requirements:
- California licensed Occupational Therapist with one (1) year experience within the last five (5) years (RG OT)
- Graduate of an accredited school of occupational therapy (accredited jointly by AOTA and by the council on Medical Education of the AMA)
- Current AHA CPR certification (CT CPRBLS)
- Current California Driver’s License (CA DL)
- Clean driving record with proof of liability insurance for automobile
Preferred Requirements:
- Two (2) years previous experience as an occupation therapist
- Previous hand therapy experience
Special Skills:
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing clearly concisely and accurately; possesses good interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrates basic knowledge of the principles techniques and procedures within the scope of their practice as an Occupational Therapist.
- Demonstrates ability to organize and prioritize work efficiently.
- Demonstrates ability to function in a team environment collaborating with other patient-care team members physicians and patients and their families.
- Ability to teach techniques and procedures of physical therapy to patients and their caregivers.
- Able to work with minimal supervision.