Ocala, FL -Occupational Therapist; OTR,OT):Outpatient therapy in Residential
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Occupational Therapy
Ocala, FL - Occupational Therapist (OTR, OT):
Outpatient therapy in Residential Home Setting
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Seeking an Occupational Therapist for Ocala, FL in a Home SettingWe are an outpatient therapy clinic seeking passionate therapists to deliver top‑notch therapy and results for our geriatric clientele. We believe that once you take a proactive preventative approach, our patients thrive and experience a more successful aging‑in‑place. If you believe in the power of geriatric therapy and the dignity it can provide to those who have given so much to this world over the years, then you are exactly who we invite to join our wonderful, diverse, professional team of therapy experts!
We believe in full transparency with our therapy team, including detailed payment reports so you can see exactly what you were paid on, and we encourage use and collaboration of your clinical judgement. You are free to create your own schedule and agree or disagree with patient assignments, all with the ease of treating patients in one location. Competitive compensation is also offered.
- Evaluates and treats patients in a home setting.
- Communicates with families, physicians, and other health‑care professionals.
- Maintains daily, thorough documentation of services in the EMR.
- Graduate of an accredited college or university with a Doctoral, Master’s, or Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy.
- Both new graduate applicants and experienced therapists are welcome.
- Actively licensed as a FL Occupational Therapist.
PRN (per‑diem) therapist. A PRN therapist is part of an on‑call pool who works on a per‑diem basis.
Compensation$120/eval
Seniority LevelEntry level
Employment TypeFull‑time
Job FunctionHealth Care Provider
Industries:
Medical Practices
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