Occupational Therapist Assistant

Posted:
9/11/2024, 7:32:20 AM

Location(s):
North Carolina, United States

Experience Level(s):
Junior ⋅ Mid Level ⋅ Senior

Field(s):
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary

JOB SUMMARY

Works under the supervision of the Clinical Team Leader and Registered Occupational Therapist.  Provides individualized patient care for patients in all developmental stages throughout the life span including: Adult - 18-72 years, Geriatric - 72 + years, according to established policies, procedures, guidelines as directed by the Occupational Therapist.   Participates in professional improvement programs.  Provides patient consultation and   assumes as communicative role with other professionals.   Performs other duties as assigned.

PRIMARY JOB DUTIES

1.     Administers prescribed occupational therapy treatments to patients in all stages of life.

2.     Assists with program development and discipline specific operations efficiently and productively.

3.      Appropriately communicates and documents information in accordance to agency policies and procedures and discipline specific guidelines.

4.      Contributes to program effectiveness.

5.     Organizes and performs work effectively and efficiently.

6.      Maintains and adjusts schedule to enhance agency performance.

7.       Demonstrates a daily commitment to the values of the agency.

8.       Demonstrates positive interpersonal relations in dealing with all members of the agency.

9.       Maintains and promotes customer satisfaction

10.     Effectively demonstrates the mission, vision, and values of the Agency on a

          daily basis.

JOB SPECIFICATIONS

  1.    Education:  Associate degree from an accredited occupational therapy assistant program.

  2.    Licensure / Certifications: Licensure in the state in which providing therapy (NC/SC); CPR certification.

  3.    Experience:  Prefer one year.

  4.    Essential Technical / Motor Skills:  Knowledge of home health and occupational therapy procedures, ability to manipulate patient care equipment, including modalities and assistive devices; ability to properly transfer and guard patients; ability to apply other manual therapy techniques.

  5.    Interpersonal Skills:  Ability to deal with the public, co-workers, patients, families, and physicians in a professional and positive manner.

  6.    Essential Physical Requirements:  Requires significant locomotion, frequent lifting greater than 50# and transferring patients greater than 100#.  Also repeated reaching in front of the body, bending and stooping, pushing and pulling.  Occasionally requires reaching overhead, stair climbing, sitting and fine motor manipulation.

  7.    Essential Mental Abilities:  Ability to apply rehabilitation clinical principles and use professional reasoning to develop appropriate treatment programs.  Ability to prioritize duties, learn new skills and techniques in patient care.  Ability to learn and use computer technology and supportive services.

  8.    Essential Sensory Requirements:  Ability to see and communicate clearly in order to perform basic clinical techniques.

  9.    Exposure to Hazards:  Noise, congestion, communicable disease, exposure to blood borne pathogens, patient assault, and injury resulting from improper body mechanics, uncooperative patients, families, and community hazards.

10.    Hours of Work:  40 hour work weeks, variable Monday-Friday, weekends and holidays as needed.

11.    Population Served:  Adolescents, adults, geriatrics, and pediatrics.

12.      Must have a valid North Carolina driver’s license and an operational vehicle.