Occupational Therapist
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Job Description Summary:
To competently interpret the patient's history and baseline level of function and then to complete an assessment appropriate to the patients areas of deficits. Based on problems identified, the occupational therapist establishes and carries out a plan of care to include patient treatment and reassessment, patient/family instruction, discharge planning, documentation in the medical record and communication with physicians and other medical staff. This position helps patients achieve maximum functional outcomes. Actively participates in departmental functions.
Responsibilities And Duties:
Driving is an essential function of the job.
90% Direct Patient Care - Evaluates and treats patients after physician referral to:
Evaluate patient’s motor, cognitive, sensory integrative and/or psychosocial function.
Develops and implements plan of care based on evaluation findings and appropriate treatment techniques.
Implements plan of care based on appropriate occupational performance frame of reference(s): bio-mechanical, sensorimotor, and/or rehabilitative.
Attends multidisciplinary patient care meetings. Plans and coordinates discharge plan with multidisciplinary team.
Educates patient and caregiver/family.
Recommends Medical Equipment required for discharge.
Provides information to physicians, nurses, case managers, social workers, and other team members.
5%
Documents evaluation, plan of care, progress toward goals, discharge plan/continuity of care for multidisciplinary team, and other involved medical and insurance parties.
5% - Indirect Department Functions:
Supervises patient assignments and duties of Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTA) and rehab technicians.
Is involved in department quality improvement through utilization review and quality assurance program.
Takes active role in orienting new staff members.
Serves as clinical instructor for OT and COTA students.
Educates other disciplines and medical/hospital personnel on the topic of OT purpose, goals and treatment policies and procedures.
Represents department at problem-solving and committee meetings.
Assumes other duties delegated by management.
There is an expectation that an employee in this position may be requested to work at care sites other than their home care site.
The major duties, responsibilities and essential functions listed above are not intended to be all-inclusive of the duties, responsibilities, and essential functions to be performed by employees in this job. The employee is expected to perform all other duties as requested by management.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree (Required)BLS - Basic Life Support - American Heart Association, DL-HC - Driver's License only if in a Home Care department - Department of Motor Vehicles, LIC - Licensed in Field - State of Ohio, OT - Occupational Therapist - American Occupational Therapy Assoc.
Additional Job Description:
SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE
- Knowledge of home health Medicare regulations, JCAHO standards, home care reimbursement
- Experience in an acute, rehabilitation or home health setting
- Basic personal computer skills
- Knowledge in assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of occupational therapy
- BLS certification
Work Shift:
Day
Scheduled Weekly Hours :
As Needed
Department
Occupational Therapy
Join us!
... if your passion is to work in a caring environment
... if you believe that learning is a life-long process
... if you strive for excellence and want to be among the best in the healthcare industry
Equal Employment Opportunity
OhioHealth is an equal opportunity employer and fully supports and maintains compliance with all state, federal, and local regulations. OhioHealth does not discriminate against associates or applicants because of race, color, genetic information, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, ancestry, national origin, veteran status, military status, pregnancy, disability, marital status, familial status, or other characteristics protected by law. Equal employment is extended to all person in all aspects of the associate-employer relationship including recruitment, hiring, training, promotion, transfer, compensation, discipline, reduction in staff, termination, assignment of benefits, and any other term or condition of employment
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Job Data
Company: OhioHealth
Location: Mansfield, OH
Posted: September 16, 2025
Category: Rehabilitation
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