What are the responsibilities and job description for the Occupational Therapy Assistant - Part Time position at Healthcare Therapy Services, Inc?
Description
Healthcare Therapy Services is hiring an Occupational Therapy Assistant to join our close-knit therapy team serving two highly-regarded senior living communities in Madison County, Indiana. The OTA in this position will treat patients at both facilities daily, with scheduling based on caseload and staffing needs at each facility.
The primary facility, located in Elwood, has 84 beds and offers a wide range of clinical opportunities in rehab-to-home, long-term care, assisted living and memory care. The secondary facility, a 34-bed care center located in Summitville, has skilled care and short-term rehab. Both have therapy gyms with updated equipment.
· Part-time, usually ranging from 4 - 5.5 hours each day, Monday through Friday.
· Competitive hourly rate.
· Compensated drive time and mileage for travel between the two buildings, which are located 15 minutes apart from each other.
· Access free continuing education through online courses to enhance your professional development.
As a member of our team, you will have the opportunity to work with a diverse population, addressing various therapeutic needs for our residents. Our team-oriented atmosphere ensures that you will thrive professionally while making a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.
About Healthcare Therapy Services:
For over 30 years, HTS has been a leading provider of physical, occupational, and speech therapy services throughout the Midwest. A therapist-owned, independent provider, HTS supports amazing therapists who do extraordinary things. Our clinicians thrive in a positive work environment and improve patient lives in a supportive, team-oriented workplace.
Requirements
Applicants must have an active Indiana Occupational Therapy Assistant license or must have the necessary qualifications to earn Indiana license. These qualifications include a degree from an ACOTE-accredited occupational therapy assisting program, subsequent passing of the National Board of Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT®) examination and fulfilling the state’s requirements for licensure.
Applicants must be legally eligible to work in the United States. Proof of eligibility will be required upon offer of employment.