Occupational Therapist - OT - Home Health
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing, Mental Health
Occupational Therapist
General
Summary:
Provide coordinated care to clients of all age groups. Plans, implements, and evaluates client care plans to restore or maintain patient well-being. Evaluates occupational roles and performance of clients with physical, psycho-social and/or cognitive impairments. Provides intervention to deficits and elicits responses.
Patient Population:
Has contact with patients of all ages in a clinical setting; understands and demonstrates appropriate behavior when interacting with
patients in all populations.
This description is a general statement of required essential functions performed on a regular and continuous basis. It does not exclude other duties as assigned.
Supervises: N/A
Requirements Experience- Two (2) years’ experience as an OT in a clinical care setting.
- Preferred, home health experience.
- Therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively.
- Demonstrates proven decision making skills.
- If required to make visits, Hepatitis profile.
- Must read, write and comprehend English.
- Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy.
- Current driver’s license in good standing. It is the responsibility of the employee to renew their driver’s license before it expires in order to continue employment.
- Reliable transportation and auto liability insurance.
- Current State professional license as an OT in any/all applicable states.
- Current CPR.
On-going employment as an OT always requires maintenance of a valid OT license in the state which the therapist practices in and a valid CPR certificate. It is the responsibility of the employee to renew these before they expire in order to continue employment.
Physical Requirements- Prolonged standing/walking required.
- The ability to lift/transfer up to 50 lbs.
- Ability to meet deadlines and patient needs, make quick decisions and allocate resources under stressful conditions.
- Meet patient/family individualized psychosocial needs.
- Requires hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity.
- Works in patient’s home in various conditions.
- Possible exposure to blood borne pathogens, bodily fluids and infectious diseases.
- Some exposure to unpleasant weather; PRN emergency call.
- Ability to travel locally and work a flexible schedule.
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