What are the responsibilities and job description for the Occupational Therapy Assistant position at Visiting Nurse and Hospice for VT & NH?
Position Summary: At the delegation of the Occupational Therapist, assists in the interventions as outlined in the patient’s plan of care. Works closely with the interdisciplinary team to ensure high quality patient care. Supports practices and communicates the VNH’s Mission and Statement of Values.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities (Essential Functions):
• Assists with patient interventions as outlined and delegated by the Occupational Therapists
• Reports changes in patient’s status to OT or other appropriate health care team member
• Assists in coordination of scheduling patients and pertinent patient care
• Assists in providing exercise programs, family teaching and discharge instructions
• Communicates in a professional and respectful manner with patients, families and other health care professionals
• Participates and supports programs, such as: team meetings, department meetings, in-service education and student programs
• Keeps informed of current practice standards and accreditation. Accountable for professional growth and development (professional self-development)
• Follows all organization and department policies, procedures and job-aids
• Participates in the Quality Improvement Program and compliance audits
• Ensures timely and maintains proper records for medical, legal, and financial purposes according to policies and procedures
Competencies:
• Problem Solving: works independently, in a safe and appropriate manner. Demonstrates both problem-solving and problem-prevention skills.
• Planning and Organizing: recognizes time as a customer’s most valuable resource and responds promptly to patients’ and co-workers’ needs. Organizes and delivers services in the proper order. Displays good organizational skills and utilizes resources wisely.
• Quality: works carefully and precisely, with attention to detail. Displays sensitivity to the needs of patients and co-workers. Demonstrates good communication skills and empathy.
• Safety: Employees are required to comply with and utilize correct lifting techniques, safety procedures, and mechanical devices while performing their job related duties/tasks in order to protect themselves and our patients from injury.
Physical Working Conditions:
• Must have the ability to perform essential functions of a VNH direct service provider position
Minimum Qualifications:
• Graduate of approved Occupational Therapy Assistant school
Required Licensure/Certification Skills:
• Vermont and New Hampshire OTA licensure is required
• Preferred to have certification and registration as COTA with State Board of Examiners