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Job Summary: Occupational Therapist (Full Time)
Responsible for the evaluation, plan of care, treatment, re-evaluation, discharge, and appropriate communications to patients and customers. Develop treatment plans, supervise assistants and aides, contribute to case management, and provide quality patient care. Maintain positive level of interaction with facilities and clients. Enhance and expand client relations with facilities and their staff.
Essential Functions:
Required Skills & Abilities:
Physical Requirements:
Required Credentials
Graduate of an educational program for occupational therapists or occupational therapy assistants that is approved by the board and accredited by the American Occupational Therapy Associations Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE), or accredited or approved by the American Occupational Therapy Associations (AOTA) predecessor organization, or approved by AOTAs Career Mobility Program.
An occupational therapist providing advanced practices (Hand Therapy, The Use of Physical Agent Modalities) shall have the knowledge, skill, and ability to do so and possess documentation demonstrating to the satisfaction of the board that he or she has met educational training and competency requirements.
Documentation demonstrating to the satisfaction of the board that he or she has completed post professional education and training in all of the following areas:
Histology as it relates to tissue healing and the effects of immobilization and mobilization on connective tissue.
Muscle, sensory, vascular, and connective tissue physiology.
Kinesiology of the upper extremity, such as biomechanical principles of pulleys, intrinsic and extrinsic muscle function, internal forces of muscles, and the effects of external forces.
The effects of temperature and electrical currents on nerve and connective tissue.
Surgical procedures of the upper extremity and their postoperative course.
Documentation demonstrating to the satisfaction of the board that he or she has completed post professional education and training in all of the following areas:
Principles of chemistry and physics related to the selected modality.
Physiological, neurophysiological, and electrophysiological changes that occur as a result of the application of a modality.
Guidelines for the preparation of the patient, including education about the process and possible outcomes of treatment.
Safety rules and precautions related to the selected modality.
Methods for documenting immediate and long-term effects of treatment.
Characteristics of the equipment, including safe operation, adjustment, indications of malfunction, and care.
An occupational therapist in the process of achieving the education, training, and competency requirements established by the board for providing hand therapy or using physical agent modalities may practice these techniques under the supervision of an occupational therapist who has already met the requirements established by the board, a physical therapist, or a physician and surgeon.