What are the responsibilities and job description for the COTA position at VestraCare?
Job Details
Description
Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant
SHIFT: Per Diem
Job Description
A Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) works under an occupational therapist's direction to conduct treatment procedures that aim to improve a patient’s day-to-day functioning despite impairment or limited mobility. This position is also responsible for preparing equipment for treatment and occasional clerical duties.
Responsibilities
Description
Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant
SHIFT: Per Diem
Job Description
A Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) works under an occupational therapist's direction to conduct treatment procedures that aim to improve a patient’s day-to-day functioning despite impairment or limited mobility. This position is also responsible for preparing equipment for treatment and occasional clerical duties.
Responsibilities
- Demonstrates knowledge of age-specific developmental factors specific to adult and geriatric residents (i.e., physical, cognitive, and socialization factors) in planning care delivery.
- Demonstrates knowledge, skills, and techniques necessary to care for and treat residents with the following needs: orthopedics, neuro diseases, and infectious diseases, if applicable.
- Attends all mandatory in-services by employee’s anniversary date.
- Acts appropriately under the direction of the Director of Occupational Therapy, and Rehabilitation Director.
- Records clinical documentation according to the accepted regulatory, facility, and professional guidelines.
- Establishes and instructs caregivers in resident-specific maintenance programs.
- Records daily treatment charges according to facility policies.
- Secures necessary durable medical equipment and adaptive equipment for residents to facilitate independence if approved by the Administrator.
- Acts as a clinical preceptor, if necessary, for affiliated Occupational Therapy or Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant schools.
- Complies with state regulations and national standards as they apply to the practice of Occupational Therapy.
- Provides weekly documentation for all residents on an active therapy program.
- New York State Occupational Therapy Assistant licensure
- CPR certification
- Physical strength to lift between 50-100lbs
- Ability to read and understand work assignments, as well as report verbally and provide written documentation as necessary
- Respect for residents’ privacy and rights; display of genuine concern and empathy for the elderly
- Able to perform tasks while upholding high standards of quality, cleanliness, and kindness
- Qualities of responsibility, maturity, diplomacy, and ability to work well with residents and other staff members
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Referral Bonus Program
- Tuition Support
- Weekly or Same Day Pay Options
- Supportive Work Environment