Under supervision of a licensed Occupational Therapist, schedules and delivers prescribed therapy services, focusing on daily living skills, mobility, neuromuscular reeducation, and more.
Utilizes orthotic and adaptive equipment, interprets basic evaluations, and documents patient progress.
Responsible for managing volunteers, students, and support staff involved in occupational therapy.
Ensures safe, confidential, and professional care while adhering to hospital policies and standards.
Requires graduation from an accredited occupational therapy program, valid license, and CPR certification.
New graduates are welcomed; experience is preferred.
Position is per diem, with no more than 950 hours annually.