What are the responsibilities and job description for the OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT (Part Time, Per Diem) position at Seneca Healthcare District?
Job Details
Description
Summary
The Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant (COTA), under the supervision of a registered Occupational Therapist, assists in providing occupational therapy services. The OT Assistant assists in evaluations to determine patient’s daily living skills and capacities; helps plan and implement remedial tasks or activities for patients to meet treatment goals; trains and assists patients in developing skills, interests and lifestyles that develop self-sufficiency in overcoming disabilities and encourage independent functioning.
Essential Functions
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Assists in providing developmental exercises, multiple sensory stimulation, and self-care activities.
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Observes and reports patient response to treatment.
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Prepares work materials and assists in maintaining treatment areas and equipment in satisfactory operating condition.
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Maintains safe environment for patient.
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Keeps progress notes and post-treatment data in records.
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May perform clerical activities related to occupational therapy.
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Help patients relearn and perform daily living tasks.
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Assesses the patient’s environments and makes necessary adjustments if needed.
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Advises on what equipment would suit the patient for their everyday activities and helps them utilize them.
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Instructs and trains patients in therapeutic exercises.
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Recommend special equipment, such as mobility aids and eating aids, and instruct patients and families on how to use the equipment.
Safety
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Follows safe work practices, takes an active interest in preventing injury or illness and promoting a safe and healthful environment for self and others, and complies with Hospital and governmental safety regulations.
Professional Development
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Promotes professional growth of self and co-workers by participating in on-the-job training, continuing education, and assisting with training of new employees.
Compliance
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Assumes personal responsibility to comply with all Federal, State and local laws governing business conduct, conducts business in an ethical and trustworthy manner, and displays the qualities and characteristics of a professional at all times when dealing with patients, visitors, physicians, volunteers, and fellow employees.
Quality of Work
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Assumes responsibility for professional customer service when working with the public, physicians, and other departments.
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Strives for excellence in following policies and procedures.
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Utilizes positive communication skills when interacting with people who work for, are serviced by, or associated with the hospital, to ensure that persons receive the highest degree of attention and courtesy.
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Maintains confidentiality of information received in the department and throughout the hospital by complying with strict confidentiality regulations per HIPAA requirements.
Physical Requirements, Safety, and Environmental Conditions
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Follows safe work practices, takes an active interest in preventing injury or illness and promoting a safe and healthful environment for self and others, and complies with Hospital and governmental safety regulations.
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Must function independently, have personal integrity, have flexibility and the ability to work effectively with other personnel, clients, and support agencies
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Sits, stands, bends, lifts, walks, and moves intermittently during working hours and ability to lift up to 20 lbs.
Compliance
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Assumes personal responsibility to comply with all Federal, State and local laws governing business conduct, conducts business in an ethical and trustworthy manner, and displays the qualities and characteristics of a professional at all times when dealing with patients, visitors, physicians, volunteers, and fellow employees.
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Exemplifies the Seneca Core Values in all aspects of work responsibilities and demonstrates these values to fellow employees and supervisors.
Quality of Work
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Assumes responsibility for professional customer service when working with the public, physicians, and other departments.
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Strives for excellence in following policies and procedures.
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Utilizes positive communication skills when interacting with people who work for, are serviced by, or associated with the hospital, to ensure that persons receive the highest degree of attention and courtesy.
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Maintains confidentiality of information received in the department and throughout the hospital by complying with strict confidentiality regulations per HIPAA requirements.
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Promotes professional growth of self and co-workers by participating in on-the-job training, continuing education and assisting with training of new employees.
Why Seneca Healthcare District?
Seneca employees are united in our quest to improve the health and well-being of our patients, and we empower each of our team members to fulfill this mission and reach their full potential regardless of job title or experience level.
To this end, we offer:
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Leading benefits package for full-time and part-time employees, inclusive of health, prescription drug, dental, vision and life insurance coverage.
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Sponsored 403(b) plan, with up to 3% matching contribution, and eligibility to participate in the District-funded pension program following one year of service.
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Accrued Paid Time Off (PTO) and Extended Sick Leave (ESL).
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A "One Team" culture of deep respect and admiration across all teams and functions, regardless of role or background.
Qualifications
Minimum:
- One year experience in acute care, extended care, rehabilitation, mental health, or outpatient setting
Licenses / Certifications:
Minimum:
- Certification by the CA Board of Occupational Therapy as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)
- Current CPR recognition
Salary : $28 - $36