What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) position at SPJST Senior Living?
The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) will implement the plan of care as established by the therapist and the physician in a professional, competent manner, upholding excellence with quality of care. The COTA will communicate with facility staff and provide support to the facility through training and in-services as needed. Essential Functions •Screen all residents in the facility on a quarterly basis to identify those who have experienced declines in their functional abilities and determine if therapeutic intervention is indicated. •Evaluate residents per MD order and establish appropriate treatment plans and goals that meet the specific needs of the individual. •Re-assess patients and caseload as appropriate to determine the need for continued services or discontinuation of services based on patient progress. •Carry out treatment program as indicated. •Provide thorough discharge planning that will allow the patient to function at a maximal level of independence in the least restrictive environment. •Educate staff, families, and caregivers as indicated. •Identify needs for program development and implement programs according to company policies and procedures. •Identify equipment needs of the therapy department and order equipment according to company policy and procedure. •Complete all required documentation according to guidelines specified in the documentation manual. •Coordinate in-services for facility staff as the need is determined to ensure safe and effective carryover of maintenance/restorative programs and overall care of the residents. •Attend all meetings required by the facility. •Supervise therapy assistants/techs as set forth in PT/OT/ST state regulations. Educational/Training Requirements Licensing Requirements The COTA must maintain active Texas state licensure for Therapy Assistant. Experience Requirements Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and ability to adjust focus. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Rarely Occasionally Frequently Lifting – 1-25 lbs Lifting – 25-50 lbs Lifting – 50 lbs Carrying – 1-25 lbs Carrying – 25-50 lbs Carrying – 50 lbs Pushing/Pulling - 1-25 lbs Pushing/Pulling – 25-50 lbs Pushing/Pulling – 50 lbs Sliding/Transferring – 1-25 lbs Sliding/Transferring – 25-50 lbs Sliding/Transferring – 50 lbs Standing Sitting Walking Speaking Driving Balancing/Climbing Stooping/Kneeling Crouching/Crawling Reaching Hearing/Listening Seeing Turning/Twisting/Leaning