Job Summary:
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for providing occupational therapy evaluation/treatment, education, and equipment training, as well as bracing/positioning, modalities, and techniques within the scope of practice to promote maximal quality of life and the safest level of function as ordered by the provider. Provides occupational therapy services for a variety of patients throughout their continuum of care in a hospital setting. Promotes an environment that empowers patient-centered, goal-directed therapy care aligned with the mission, vision, and values of MSRH.
Responsibilities:
- Review consult orders and ensure necessary precautions are identified to ensure appropriate occupational therapy evaluation and treatment can be provided.
- Evaluate ADL/IADL, ROM, strength, coordination, functional mobility, training/education, and equipment needs of patients with any disorder to determine appropriate occupational therapy treatment plans.
- Communicates effectively with the interdisciplinary team to support patient care.
- Develop and update focused and individually designed treatment plans in collaboration with the patient/family, taking into consideration age, functional status, and lifestyle, with measurable short and long-term goals.
- Utilizes independent clinical decision-making daily to progress patients and modifies treatment depending upon specific needs and medical status.
- Monitors patients throughout the provision of treatment and responds appropriately to changes in the patient's status.
- Completes all relevant documentation within a timely manner and according to professional guidelines.
- Establishes provisions for continuing services/follow-up as needed.
- Prioritizes patients based on patient’s individual needs as well as colleague/surgeon/provider preference in accordance with MSRH protocols and procedures.
- Utilize evidence-based framework to establish best practices for a wide variety of patients.
- Performs all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Ability to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of occupational therapy concepts, practices and policies.
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to establish rapport and trust.
- Strong listening and speaking skills and ability to motivate others.
- Ability to demonstrate positive work ethic and dedication to patient and family-centered care.
- Ability to demonstrate sound clinical judgement in the synthesis of complex evaluation data.
Education:
- Doctoral, Masters, or Bachelor's degree in Occupational Therapy
Experience:
- One year of experience is required.
- Inpatient setting experience is preferred.
Licenses and Certifications:
- Licensed by the Texas State Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners is required.
- Basic Life Support required