JOB DESCRIPTION FOR Occupational Therapist / Occupational Therapy Assistant
Pediatric Complex Care of Arkansas offers the opportunity of working as a full-time employee with benefits, or contracted employee, with a flexible schedule.
The ideal candidate will evaluate and treat our residents with orthopedic, neurological, developmental, congenital, and musculoskeletal conditions to determine a occupational therapy diagnosis, prognosis, and planned therapeutic intervention.
Responsibilities for Occupational Therapist / Occupational Therapy Assistant
Provide therapy treatment and participate willingly in all duties assigned to ensure the highest standard of care for all children at Pediatric Complex Care of Arkansas
Review social history, psychological, medical, and previous therapy reports
Administer appropriate tests and evaluates to determine an appropriate plan of care
Develop appropriate goals/objectives and treatment plans
Implement appropriate therapy treatments/interventions
Complete daily, monthly, and annual documentation
Participate in team meetings
Coordinate care with other medical disciples
Evaluate patients for equipment needs and specialized wheelchair seating
Participate with medical team, family, and Medicaid waiver services to plan for equipment needs and parent training
Communicate with physicians and coordinate care for patients attending orthopedic, neurology, and rehabilitation clinics at ACH
Coordinate and provide supervision if applicable
Design and monitor Restorative Aide programs if applicable
Qualifications for Occupational Therapist / Occupational Therapy Assistant
Excellent written, verbal, and non-verbal communication skills
Ability to communicate effectively and professionally
Ability to maintain legible and accurate medical records
Organizational and time management skills.
Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
Good understanding of aseptic techniques for infection control.
Education and Experience for Occupational Therapist / Occupational Therapy Assistant
Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited Occupational Therapy Program at a four-year college or University
Associate degree or higher from an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant Program
Preferred pediatric experience
Current Arkansas occupational Therapy or occupational therapy assistant license
Physical Demands for Occupational Therapist / Occupational Therapy Assistant
Must be able to frequently bend, stoop, lift, reach, crouch, kneel, walk, and stand for extended periods of time
Ability to lift up to 40 lbs. independently
Frequent pushing and/or pulling
Ability to hear and respond to pages, distinguish smells and temperatures