Occupational Therapist – ARU
Overview
Natividad is currently seeking to fill a full-time Occupational Therapist in our Acute Rehabilitation Unit. Whether you’re laying the foundation of your career or a seasoned Occupational Therapist – ARU in search of a nurturing environment to call home, we are confident you’ll feel the difference the moment you join our team. Being at Natividad means being a part of a national inpatient rehabilitation leader. We take pride in the collaborative spirit of our team members, united for the greater good of our patients. Our recognitions, 8 consecutive years in the top 10% of the Nation for Quality and Outcomes, top 10 for LifePoint Acute Rehab Units, being recognized by News Week for top 25 Best Rehab Units in the nation and the CARF accreditation for Stroke and Medical Rehab make us immensely proud. Start a rewarding career with comprehensive benefits, ensuring your peace of mind and professional growth from day one. Welcome to a fulfilling career journey where your care brings lasting impact and personal fulfillment.
Natividad may offer a sign-on bonus to candidates hired into a permanent position.
Specific Skills
- Theory and practice of occupational therapy skills related to mental and physical illness or disability
- Therapeutic techniques, including prevocational exploration and self-care activities commonly used in occupational therapy
- The basic pathology involved in diseases and injuries resulting in physical and mental handicaps
- Child growth and development
- Various physical disabilities, including injuries and disabilities of the hands and fingers
- Construction and use of special equipment
- Physical and psychological problems of the handicapped person
- Hospital practices and procedures including documentation, TARs, billings, authorizations for treatment and quality assurance reporting
- Age and cultural perspectives, including developmental milestones in adult life
- Evaluate and assess functional status of patients
- Develop effective occupational therapy treatment plans with measurable goals
- Administer occupational therapy treatment to patients in accordance with approved treatment plans
- Care for and maintain equipment and supplies
- Prepare and maintain accurate records and documentation; prepare billings and correspondence
- Follow oral and written directions
- Be flexible and competent in working with a variety of diagnoses and changes
- Work in a dynamic environment
- Communicate effectively with a variety of people in one to one and group situations
- Ability to interpret occupational therapy treatments to staff, relatives, patients and others
- Follow safety procedures and practices
- Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work
Responsible For
- Evaluates and assesses patients' functional status, using a variety of evaluation techniques, including observation, tests and questionnaires
- Develops an occupational therapy treatment plan and goals for patients, including frequency and duration of treatment, according to physician's guidelines
- Implements patients' approved treatment plans utilizing recognized therapeutic techniques
- Provides appropriate therapeutic activities to assist in improvement of muscular functions, daily living skills, mental rehabilitation and general physical condition; designs and constructs special equipment for individuals
- Consults with physicians, nursing staff, community agencies, psychiatrists, social workers and family members regarding a variety of issues, including patient
- Observes, assesses and reports on patients' status and progress on an ongoing basis; documents treatment and progress in charts
- Instructs patients in activities of daily living and assists with adjustment problems; consults with discharge planners to provide continuity of care
- Prepares billings, authorizations for treatment and correspondence; prepares quality assurance records; conducts in-service training; may work on program development, policies, procedures and special projects
- Maintains Department equipment and supplies; may prepare supply and equipment orders
- May direct work of field work interns, providing input for evaluation
- Attends and participates in a variety of meetings, including departmental, geriatric assessment and discharge planning; keeps abreast of current developments in the field through continuing education
Additional Requirements
- Natividad requires that all incumbents pass a pre-employment physical/medical assessment.
- Natividad will conduct a thorough background and reference check process which includes a Department of Justice fingerprint check.
- Employees who drive on County business to carry out job related duties must possess a valid CA Driver License for the class vehicle driven and clean driving record.
- Employees must have and show their original Social Security Card and a valid CA Driver License or CA State ID prior to the first day of work.
- Incumbents may be required to work all shifts, including weekends and holidays;
- Incumbents may be required to work with potentially hazardous and infectious substances.
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How to Apply
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