Silver Spring, MD
1196 days ago
Occupational Therapist (OT)

Benefits Personal, Vacation, Sick Days & Paid Holidays Health, Dental, and Vision insurance; Company Paid Life insuranceA 401(k) plan with company match.Maternity Leave Options, Short and Long Term Disability.Personal and Family Medical Leave.Employee Perks ProgramTickets At Work/Ticket Monster – Discount ProgramsFree and Discounted Employee MealsTuition ReimbursementIn Facility Training/Inservice ProgramsEmployee Assistance ProgramFree Will/Estate Preparation ServicesFree/Discounted Legal Services Program

Occupational Therapist  PRN  (multiple positions) needed for Cadia Healthcare Wheaton. Candidates will assess and provide comprehensive evaluations of assigned patients in order to reach maximum performance level. Please send resumes to Camelia Miller, camelia.miller@cadiahealthcare.com .
Position Description for Occupational Therapist/OTR:  The ideal candidate for Occupational Therapist will under the supervision of the Director of Rehabilitation, assess and provide comprehensive evaluations of assigned patients in order to help patients reach maximum performance level, and use these skills to the fullest to function in a community within the limits of their capabilities. Essential Job Functions of Occupational Therapist: Administer evaluations of assigned patients. Complete all essential documentation and forms related to the treatment services provided to a patient, including but not limited to, billing, physician orders, interdisciplinary screenings, ROM, care plan, etc. Provide OT assessments/services for patients with dementia, including ACL, activities to address attention span, concentration, direction following, sequencing, memory, complex ADL cognitive tasks, etc. Provide OT assessments/services for patients with visual and perceptual disturbances, interfering with daily function. Assist in the test and measure of patient’s strength, motor development, sensory perception, functional capacity, and respiratory and circulatory efficiency, and record findings. Assess effects of treatment at various stages and adjusts treatments to achieve maximum benefit. Administer objective assessments (ACL, Barthel, Forward Reach, etc) into evaluations, at various stages (weekly, upon discharge) for regulatory and documentation compliance. Develop and administer treatment programs to increase patient’s levels of ADL functioning. Use therapeutic exercises and activities to improve or regain strength, range of motion, and fine motor skills. Provide dynamic, creative, and challenging treatments to patients to facilitate progress/improvement for a discharge disposition that is at, or exceeds, prior level of function. Provide physical agent modalities, as allowable by Federal, State, and Professional Regulations, to address areas of pain, edema, range of motion, wounds, etc. Design and fabricate splints as specified by physicians’ order. .Design and/or fabricate slings and adaptive equipment to meet the needs of patient and or family Instruct, motivate, and assist patients to perform various physical activities such as non-manual exercises, ambulatory functional activities, daily-living activities, and in use of assistant and supportive devices, such as crutches, canes and prostheses. Educate patients, their families on their disorder/disease to lead a healthy lifestyle and to prevent injury and disability. Monitor the physical condition of patients. Collaborate with COTA on a weekly basis, at a minimum, in the delivery of the plan of care established by the OT. Demonstrate competence in computer skills for efficient point of service documentation and billing. Report any computer/technical programs to IT by submitting a Help Desk Ticket. Maintain the standards of accurate and efficient documentation of patient records as required by law, administrative/facility regulations, and contract rehab provider Participate in Utilization Review Meetings Participate in patient/resident Care Plan meetings Participate in home assessments, if necessary Participate in/contribute to Program development within your rehab program Meets average productivity % as determined by Rehab Director. Report any barriers immediately to your Director of Rehab May be required to work holidays and/or weekends to comply with Medicare, regulatory, or operational changes. May be required to assist with treatments at neighboring facilities based on census. Education and/or Experience for Occupational Therapist:

To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

The candidate:

Has at least an earned a baccalaureate degree in occupational therapy (Master's degree preferred). Has proven experience as an occupational therapist with exposure to patients of varying age groups in different health care settings. Can participate as a Team member, and be willing to assist co-workers and collaborate with other disciplines. provide expected customer service to co-workers, patients, families/caregivers Will obtain and maintain continuing education requirements in accordance with state guidelines. Can implement infection control practices and procedures as determined by a Cadia Healthcare clinical competency profile and/or competency exam. Can read and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or government regulations as well as write reports, business correspondence, and assist with the creation of procedure manuals. Able to effectively present information and respond to questions from individuals and groups, including managers, clients, customers and the general public. Can utilize mathematical concepts as they apply to the role of a physical therapist assistant. Can define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions, as well as understand technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form. Can effectively use Rehab Optima, Microsoft Word software and the Internet. Can work with individuals from varying ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Certification and Licensure:

The candidate has current certification and/or licensure or is eligible for certification and/or licensure for the state where employment will occur.

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