The Occupational Therapist works as a member of the interdisciplinary patient care team. They perform an individualized evaluation, design goal-directed customized interventions to improve the person’s ability to perform daily activities, and periodically review the patient’s performance to ensure that the goals are being met and/or make changes to the intervention plan.
Requirements
- Evaluates selected diagnoses accurately using basic techniques in acute care and rehabilitation.
- Develops and implements treatment plans using appropriate problem solving skills, and clinical reasoning.
- Documents evaluations, progress notes, and discharge notes in a clear and concise manner, consistent with department policies and KOTA/AOTA.
- Provides educational programs for the OT department, other disciplines, including orientation for nursing and medical students.
- Supervises Level I students independently. Supervises Level II students after one year of clinical experience, with assistance from the Student Coordinator as needed.
- Maintains current CPR certification.
- Follows all departmental procedures.
- Demonstrates good rapport with patients and professionalism with other professionals, patients, and visitors.
- Provides supervision for COTA’s with patient evaluation information and treatment development and implementation, as well as supervision for HCA.