Therapist Occupational Job Description
Therapist Occupational Duties & Responsibilities
To write an effective therapist occupational job description, begin by listing detailed duties, responsibilities and expectations. We have included therapist occupational job description templates that you can modify and use.
Sample responsibilities for this position include:
Therapist Occupational Qualifications
Qualifications for a job description may include education, certification, and experience.
Licensing or Certifications for Therapist Occupational
List any licenses or certifications required by the position: CPR, BLS, AED
Education for Therapist Occupational
Typically a job would require a certain level of education.
Employers hiring for the therapist occupational job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Occupational Therapy, Science, Education, Graduate, Therapy, School of Occupational Therapy, Department of Education, Human Services, Patient Care, English
Skills for Therapist Occupational
Desired skills for therapist occupational include:
Desired experience for therapist occupational includes:
Therapist Occupational Examples
Therapist Occupational Job Description
- Must be able to work 2 weekends a month
- The successful candidate will play a role in helping to increase referrals and maintain high physician satisfaction
- Licensed in the State of Illinois (or eligible for licensure)
- Graduated from an Occupational Therapy curriculum accredited by the American Occupational Therapy Association and current OT license in Illinois
- Ability to work independently in non-acute setting, patient homes
- Communicates professionally both verbally and through written reports, with strong documentation skills, along with good interpersonal skills
- Demonstrates proficient use of all home based therapy equipment and assistive/adaptive devices (balls, bands, weights, dressing aids, adaptive devices)
- Providing treatment on standard beds in the home environment, Assesses, plans, implements and evaluates occupational therapy treatment programs established for the home care patient, facilitates the progression of the patient in their home toward optimal levels of self-care
- Assess, plan, implement and evaluate occupational therapy treatment programs established for the home care patient Facilitate the progression of the patient in their home toward optimal levels of self care
- Maintains written documentation for all occupational therapy services rendered including documentation of initial assessment, follow-up visits, and discharge summary consistent with department standards
- Current California OT license required
- One (1) year of experience as an occupational therapist required
- Knowledge and ability to perform an Occupational Therapy assessment required
- Knowledge of principles, concepts, modalities and methodology of an Occupational Therapist required
- Ability to function independently and autonomously required
- Ability to teach and instruct patients, caregivers and staff required
Therapist Occupational Job Description
- Prepare thorough and accurate reports in a timely manner
- Explain nature, purpose and results of assessment in an understandable manner to IEP team members
- Assist teams in the development of IEPs that address physical and functional needs of students
- Develop a variety of evidence-based instructional activities to meet the student’s individual occupational therapy goals/objectives
- Ensure student achievement and progress towards IEP goals and adjust intervention strategies based on student performance
- Monitor student progress and complete progress reports in accordance with KIPP Bay Area Schools and school-specific guidelines
- Performs all essential and marginal responsibilities of a Staff I Occupational Therapist
- Evaluates patients for occupational therapy treatment, including positioning, adaptive equipment, home programs, home accessibility, Independently provides and coordinates age-appropriate physical therapy treatment plans, treatment and consultation in typical patient care situations
- Utilizes thorough and appropriate evaluation techniques to establish realistic goals
- Collaborates with interdisciplinary team staff involved with patients’ care to enhance the integration of services to maximize the patient’s potential for recovery/improvement
- Exhibit a preference for working with people and a desire to help people regain physical functions
- Pennsylvania state licensure as an Occupational Therapist or eligible
- Current PA Driver’s License may be required
- Graduate of an accredited program approved by the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)
- Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited school of Occupational Therapy, required
- Degree in Occupational Therapy required
Therapist Occupational Job Description
- Assist on occasion with Industrial Service Department clients
- Assume case management and patient advocacy roles as needed
- Provides written interpretations of all evaluations completed and is an active team member in staffings when writing program needs for individual pupils
- Maintains, designs, constructs, or obtains adaptive devices to maintain or to improve independent functioning skills and to improve daily living skills in the educational setting
- Provides liaison service between parents, school personnel, and community agencies to facilitate communication concerning the services provided by Occupational Therapists
- Provides assistance to the parents and to the classroom teacher(s) when adapted or modified equipment is used by an identified individual pupil
- 2500 sign on bonus included!!
- Treatment of Neuro/Ortho populations
- Assists with clinical instruction for physical therapy students, job shadow students, and other student related observations
- Develops and implements an appropriate treatment intervention plan which reflects clinical knowledge, evaluation findings and is updated and modified based on the patient's response and progress
- A minimum of Bachelor Degree required
- Certification of Occupational Therapy
- Years of experience in a acute care setting is preferred
- Two years of clinical experience as an occupational therapist
- Florida Professional Occupational Therapist license or Provisional OT license required
- AOTA and FOTA memberships highly recommended
Therapist Occupational Job Description
- Recommends changes in patients' work or living environments, consistent with their needs and capabilities
- Develops and participates in health promotion programs, group activities, or discussions to promote client health, facilitate social adjustment, alleviate stress, and prevent physical or mental disability
- Consults with rehabilitation team to select activity programs and coordinate occupational therapy with other therapeutic activities
- Plans and implements programs and social activities to help patients adjust to handicaps
- Follows the procedures and policies of the department
- Plan and conduct individualized occupational therapy programs in a home care environment to help patients develop, regain, or maintain their ability to perform daily activities
- Teach patients skills/techniques and how to use adaptive equipment for participating in activities
- Study, evaluate, and record patients' activities and progress
- Evaluate and assess patient's functional status
- Develop realistic, functional goals mutually agreed upon with the patient / family
- Attend 3.0 CEU every 2 years
- OTR Licensure, CPR
- Computer skills required for documentation/charges
- Graduation from a school of occupational therapy approved by the American Occupational Therapy Association required
- One (1) year of pediatric experience required
- Ability to perform duties and make decisions in stressful situations required
Therapist Occupational Job Description
- Communicate with team members and outside agencies to identify patient needs and overall condition of patient
- Document all aspects of care and outcomes
- Plan for patient discharge with attention given to home programs, equipment arrangements, and patient/family education
- Easily adapt to changing environments in the health care industry
- Be responsible for maintaining standards of professional and ethical practice in accordance with regulatory agencies and the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)
- The Occupational Therapist demonstrates proficient clinical knowledge and skills in providing and initiating treatment programs for individuals with physical impairments
- Evaluates and develops a treatment plan that is individualized to the patient and revises as needed
- Performs treatment procedures that adhere to standards of practice of the AOTA
- Actively participates in meetings and performance improvement projects of the department
- Supervises occupational therapy students and occupational therapy assistants
- Requires completion of an accredited Occupational Therapy Program resulting in at least a Bachelor's Degree
- 1 year of related work experience in an acute-care setting is preferred, but not required
- Minimum one year experience as an Occupational Therapist working in a clinical setting with adult population, preferably rehabilitation
- Bachelors or Masters Degree from an accredited school of occupational therapy
- Sound judgment in clinical decision making
- Leadership, initiative and ability to assume responsibility