What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part-Time Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant - $2,500 Sign on Bonus position at Functional Pathways?
Job Details
Description
Functional Pathways is currently hiring at Our Lady of Peace in Charlottesville, VA for a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant.
Offering a $2,500 Sign-on Bonus!
*Only direct applicants qualify for Bonus*
Why Choose Functional Pathways: At Functional Pathways, we offer a supportive family environment, ethical care, innovation, and a strong focus on values and customer service. Join us in making a positive impact on our residents' lives!
Job Summary: COTA/L shall implement the plan of care as established by the OTR/L and the physician in a professional, competent manner, upholding excellence with quality of care.
Qualifications
Responsibilities/Requirements:
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Screen all residents in the facility on a quarterly basis, to identify those who have experienced declines in their functional abilities and determine if Occupational Therapy intervention is indicated.
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Carry out treatment program according to plan of care in consultation with Registered Occupational Therapist
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Identify the need for modification of treatment plan and consult with Registered Occupational Therapist.
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Monitor and report resident performance and progress.
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Assist Registered Occupational Therapist in re-assessment of patients. Assist in determining need for continued services or discontinuation of services based on patient progress.
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Assist Registered Occupational Therapist in discharge planning.
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Supervise Rehab Therapy Aides.
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Educate staff, family and care givers as indicated.
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Identify needs for program development and implement programs according to company policies and procedures.
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Identify equipment needs of Occupational Therapy Dept. and order equipment according to company and facility policy.
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Complete all required documentation according to guidelines specified in Documentation Manual.
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Coordinate in-services for facility staff as needed is determined, to ensure safe and effective carryover of Maintenance/Restorative Programs and overall call of the residents.
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Attend all facility required meetings.
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Promote profession within facility, including coordinating special events during National Occupational Therapy Month.
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Attend Continuing Education courses specific to current position.
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Always carry out job responsibilities in a professional manner.
Education and Licensure:
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Must have an associate degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program.
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Must meet all certification and licensure requirements as established by the state and national board associations.
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Active state license required.
Clinical Experience:
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Knowledge of AOTA code of ethics and role delineation, including guidelines for supervision.
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Ability to supervise Occupational Therapy Aides.
Knowledge and Skills:
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Excellent organizational and time management skills.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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Possess current working knowledge of Functional Pathways policies and procedures, clinical programs with application skills to therapy disciplines.
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Annual TB Gold Blood Test or questionnaire required.
Communication and Interpersonal Skills:
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact with patients, their families, and interdisciplinary team members.
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Empathy and patience to work with individuals who may have physical challenges or limitations.
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A collaborative approach to working with other healthcare professionals and effectively communicating treatment plans and progress.
Compliance and Documentation:
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Annual TB Gold Blood Test or questionnaire required.
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Competence in maintaining accurate and timely documentation of evaluations, treatment plans, progress notes, and discharge summaries.
Continuing Education:
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Willingness to engage in ongoing professional development and continuing education activities to stay updated with advancements in the field.
Physical Requirements:
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Ability to stand, sit, and move around for extended periods to evaluate and treat patients.
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Physical strength and dexterity to facilitate therapeutic activities, assist with transfers, and use equipment.
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Capacity to lift and position patients as needed during therapy sessions.
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Potential exposure to infectious diseases and human waste products.
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Prolonged periods of sitting and working on an electronic device.
Functional Fundamentals:
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Commit to understanding and fully engaging in our Functional Fundamentals Program.
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Integrate our Functional Fundamentals into your role daily.
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Engage in our Functional Fundamental of the Week by discussing and incorporating into your week ahead.