Reid Health

Occupational Therapist

Job Locations US-IN-Richmond
ID
2024-12914
Category
Allied Health & Clinical Services
Position Type
Full-Time
Location : Name
Rehab Srvs Mgmt Clerical

Find your WHY at Reid Health

The Occupational Therapist evaluates each patient and provides medically prescribed occupational therapy treatments and education to patients to restore, improve, or maintain the patient’s optimal level of functioning, independence, and quality of life.  Occupational Therapy is provided for treatment of physical disability and psychological disorders.  The Occupational Therapist also supervises Occupational Therapy Assistants.

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Our values of Excellence, Empathy, Integrity and Accountability are essential to exceed our customers’ expectations. At Reid, we look for individuals who believe in our core values and demonstrate a genuine desire to make a positive impact to those we serve.  We take pride in employing people who show up every day with a commitment to these values along with our mission and vision. We are one team working toward a common goal of providing outstanding customer care and service to our communities. If you have a calling to serve and are looking for meaningful and purposeful work, Reid Health is the place for you.

 

To lead our communities to well-being, one person at a time. It is not just what we do – it is who we are.

 

Overview of Responsibilities

 

  1. Provide regular and dependable attendance.
  2. Transport and transfer patients.
  3. Disinfect equipment.
  4. Prepare and straighten treatment areas
  5. Evaluate each patient utilizing applicable diagnostic, prognostic, and functional ability tests.
  6. Re-evaluate patients’ status at appropriate intervals.
  7. Interpret evaluation data, history, and applicable medical documentation to determine rehabilitation potential and potential benefit from intervention.
  8. Identify physical, social, and psychological needs of the patient, family, and significant other.
  9. Utilize patient/family caregiver input in setting functional rehabilitation goals.
  10. Document goals in functional, measurable terms with stated time frames.
  11. Incorporate information gained in evaluation and assessment to determine appropriate, specific treatment plan for intervention.
  12. Involve patient/family caregiver in treatment planning.
  13. Demonstrate competence in performing all procedures and treatments required in area of practice including but not exclusive to those listed in the Competency Inventory.
  14. Demonstrate awareness of continuity of patient care by following established plans.
  15. Modify patient care based on continual assessment of the patient and effect of treatment intervention.
  16. Demonstrate skills in identifying, interpreting, and incorporating patient’s psychological, physical, and social responses to intervention.
  17. Provide and/or recommend equipment or supplies for home use.
  18. Provide education appropriate to each patient’s level of understanding regarding evaluation, treatment, and self-responsibility.
  19. Instruct in home treatment program to facilitate rehabilitation and promote independence in care as appropriate.
  20. Collaborate with patient, caregivers, and other health care professionals in planning discharge from rehabilitation services.
  21. Initiate discharge planning at time of initial evaluation.
  22. Confer and communicate with referring physicians and other appropriate persons using progress notes, letters, evaluations, team meetings, and direct contact concerning the proposed course, progress, and discharge plan of each patient.
  23. Complete clear, concise, and clinically useful documentation in medical record in a timely manner according to department procedures.
  24. Provide clinical supervision to O.T.A.s regarding patient assessment, implementation of treatment plan and protocol, and decision making.
  25. Countersign O.T.A. documentation in a timely manner in accordance with department procedure.
  26. Always provide supervision by direct contact (In person), by vocera, or by phone during all hour’s services are provided.
  27. Provide direct supervision of holders of an IN temporary permit as defined by Code 844IAC6-1-2 to include a meeting with the actual presence of the supervising therapist or physician at least once each day. All documentation will be counter signed.
  28. Provide clinical supervision to Occupational Therapy and Occupational Therapy Assistant Students on site.
  29. Participate in and knowledgeable of QA&I activities.
  30. Ensure patient and departmental safety through work requests, following safety procedures and other appropriate measures.
  31. Supervise and direct O.T.A. and aides in provision of care. This includes patient scheduling and progression of treatments to optimize outcomes.
  32. Assume responsibility to see that new occupational therapy orders are promptly scheduled and notify Manager/Director when assistance is needed.
  33. Assist in orientation and training of new employees and students as appropriate.
  34. Conduct, participate in, and supervise the training and observation of medical and nursing personnel, students, and other persons in occupational therapy.
  35. Market and promote occupational therapy services appropriately.
  36. Assume responsibility for the direction of occupational therapy services as assigned by Director/Manager.
  37. Submit capital equipment recommendations as appropriate.
  38. Arrange for patient care items as appropriate. Responsible for maintaining appropriate supply inventory.
  39. Inform supervisor of department needs.
  40. Understand the significance of, and participates in, appropriate volunteer opportunities within the greater community promoting and supporting a higher quality of life for our region. These opportunities may include the enhancement of social, educational, spiritual, physical, or psychological needs within our service area.

 

This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and can be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities that management deems necessary.

Education/Experience

Education and Experience

  • S., M.S., M.A., or OTD Degree or Certification in Occupational Therapy from an AOTA-accredited educational program.
  • Preference may be given to individuals with advanced clinical experience or skills

 

Licensure and Certification

  • Must be fully certified in Indiana to practice as an Occupational Therapist. May work with a Temporary Permit under the stipulated supervision of an O.T.  in accordance with Indiana regulations.
  • Additionally, if assigned to provide services in Ohio, the O.T. is required to hold a current Ohio license.
  • Basic Life Support certification required

Schedule Details

Day Shift. Monday 730a-6p, Weds/Thurs 730a-6p, Fri 630a-5p. This position does include weekend/holiday rotation coverage on IP/ARU.

What We Offer

Our Benefits (7)    Great Place to Live    Unexpected Perks 2

 

Unexpected Perks - Daycare, Doordash, SmartDollar, Daily Pay, therapy dogs, massages, Forbes rated Best Places to Work 2022

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Other Information

EEO Statement: Reid Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer

 

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Reid Health does not accept unsolicited assistance from search firms for employment opportunities. Please do not call or email. All resumes submitted by search firms to any employee or other representative at Reid Health via email, the internet or in any form and/or method without a vaild written search agreement in place and approved by HR will result in no fee being paid in the event the candidate is hired by Reid Health. 

 

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