What are the responsibilities and job description for the Occupational Therapist OT position at Vantage Care, LLC?
FT/PT and PRN Occupational Therapist Positions Available at Vantage Health & Rehab of Wakefield!
Position Summary
Primarily responsible for planning, organizing, developing and directing occupational therapy services in accordance with current applicable federal and state standards, guidelines and regulations. To ensure the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times.
Essential Functions
Occupational Therapists work in a variety of work settings. Evening and weekend work may be required in order to fit patient schedules. The job is physically demanding. Occupational Therapists are required to stand for long periods of time. They spend considerable time stooping, kneeling and crouching. OTs move heavy equipment. They assist with patient transfers and lifts or help them turn, stand or walk. So, to guard against back injury, they must follow proper body mechanics and procedures for lifting/moving patients.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand and talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; and reach forward with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to sit and stoop, kneel, or crouch. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move fifty (50) pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Physical Demand Ratings are an estimate of the overall strength requirements that are considered to be important for an average, successful work performance of a specific job. In order to classify the occupation of a worker with a physical demand rating, the most strenuous and frequently performed tasks are evaluated. The overall physical demand rating for a job of the OT falls within the Medium classification according to the Dictionary of Occupational Titles. (Exerting 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or greater than negligible up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical Demand requirements are in excess of those for Light Work.)
I understand this job description and its requirements. I understand that this is not an exclusive list of all job functions and that I am expected to complete all duties as assigned. I understand the job functions may be altered by management at any time, and that this job description in no way constitutes an employment agreement. I am an at-will employee.
I further understand that performing this job may involve exposure to body fluids or other potentially infectious materials or residents with communicable diseases.
Position Qualifications
Competency Statement(s)
Position Summary
Primarily responsible for planning, organizing, developing and directing occupational therapy services in accordance with current applicable federal and state standards, guidelines and regulations. To ensure the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times.
Essential Functions
- Plan, develop, organize, implement, evaluate and direct occupational therapy services as well as its programs and activities in accordance with current regulations and guidelines that govern the skilled nursing facility.
- Assumes responsibility for the assessment of patients appropriate to the age of the patient
- Assumes responsibility for the care of patients appropriate to the age of the patient
- Maintains and completes accurate documentation, department records and reports.
- Ensures effective communication regarding OT programs.
- Contributes to the daily management of patient care and rehabilitation personnel.
- Maintains commitment to professional growth and competency.
- Operates and maintains equipment and environment in a safe and orderly manner.
- Contributes to the philosophy of quality care and human dignity at the facility.
- Contributes to the effective operation of the facility by demonstrating dependability in job performance.
- Maintains an efficiency standard of 75% weekly to meet expected facility benchmarks.
- Participates with discharge planning, development and implementation of resident care plans.
- Assumes the responsibility, authority and accountability of directing the occupation therapy assistant.
- Performs evaluations/screens in a timely and efficient manner.
- Completed documentation in a timely manner in accordance with state and federal regulations.
- Maintains appropriate continuing education credits in accordance with state regulations.
- Maintains a positive work environment for residents and coworkers.
- Ensures proper HIPPA guidelines are followed and maintained.
- Helps patient to develop, recover, or maintain daily living and work skills
- Aids patients in improving their basic motor functions and reasoning abilities
- Assists patients in performing all types of activities, ranging from using a computer to caring for daily needs, such as dressing, cooking and eating
- Incorporates physical exercises to increase patients’ strength and dexterity
- Uses computer programs to help patients improve decision-making, abstract reasoning, problem solving, perceptual skills, memory, sequencing and coordination
- Instructs patients with permanent disabilities in the use of adaptive equipment, such as wheelchairs and orthotics
- Designs or makes special equipment needed at home or work
- Develops computer-aided adaptive equipment
- Arranges employment, evaluates work environment, plans work activities, and assesses the patient’s progress; collaborates with the patient and employer to modify the work environment, so work can be successfully completed
- Assesses patients’ home for hazards, recommends restorative or safety adaptations
- Provides guidance to family members and caregivers in safe and effective methods of caring for individuals
- Evaluates patients’ progress and prepares reports that detail progress
- Performs other position-related duties as assigned, depending on assignment setting Marginal Responsibilities
- Complete required orientation as directed by facility
- Follow facility and OSHA safety rules and procedures while on assignment
- Follow facility and GHR Unusual Occurrence Protocol
- Respect cultural and religious practices of patients
- Punctual and dependent for assigned/confirmed shifts Position Requirements
Occupational Therapists work in a variety of work settings. Evening and weekend work may be required in order to fit patient schedules. The job is physically demanding. Occupational Therapists are required to stand for long periods of time. They spend considerable time stooping, kneeling and crouching. OTs move heavy equipment. They assist with patient transfers and lifts or help them turn, stand or walk. So, to guard against back injury, they must follow proper body mechanics and procedures for lifting/moving patients.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Ability to lift/move fifty (50) pounds.
- Ability to stand for extended periods
- Fine motor skills
- Visual acuity
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand and talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; and reach forward with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to sit and stoop, kneel, or crouch. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move fifty (50) pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Physical Demand Ratings are an estimate of the overall strength requirements that are considered to be important for an average, successful work performance of a specific job. In order to classify the occupation of a worker with a physical demand rating, the most strenuous and frequently performed tasks are evaluated. The overall physical demand rating for a job of the OT falls within the Medium classification according to the Dictionary of Occupational Titles. (Exerting 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or greater than negligible up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical Demand requirements are in excess of those for Light Work.)
- Physical demands as published by the US Department of Labor, 1991 in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, 4th, Edition.
I understand this job description and its requirements. I understand that this is not an exclusive list of all job functions and that I am expected to complete all duties as assigned. I understand the job functions may be altered by management at any time, and that this job description in no way constitutes an employment agreement. I am an at-will employee.
I further understand that performing this job may involve exposure to body fluids or other potentially infectious materials or residents with communicable diseases.
Position Qualifications
Competency Statement(s)
- Assertiveness - Ability to act in a self-confident manner to facilitate completion of a work assignment or to defend a position or idea.
- Active Listening - Ability to actively attend to, convey, and understand the comments and questions of others.
- Detail Oriented - Ability to pay attention to the minute details of a project or task.
- Diversity Oriented - Ability to work effectively with people regardless of their age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, or job type.
- Empathetic - Ability to appreciate and be sensitive to the feelings of others.
- Interpersonal - Ability to get along well with a variety of personalities and individuals.
- Communication, Oral - Ability to communicate effectively with others using the spoken word.
- Honesty / Integrity - Ability to be truthful and be seen as credible in the workplace.
- Goal Oriented - Ability to focus on a goal and obtain a pre-determined result.
- Accuracy - Ability to perform work accurately and thoroughly.
- Analytical Skills - Ability to use thinking and reasoning to solve a problem.
- Coaching and Development - Ability to provide guidance and feedback to help others strengthen specific knowledge/skill areas.
- Communication, Written - Ability to communicate in writing clearly and concisely.
- Conceptual Thinking - Ability to think in terms of abstract ideas.
- Conflict Resolution - Ability to deal with others in an antagonistic situation.
- Persuasive - Ability to influence others to change position or to adopt a specific point of view.
- Motivation - Ability to inspire oneself and others to reach a goal and/or perform to the best of their ability.
- Negotiation Skills - Ability to reach outcomes that gain the support and acceptance of all parties.
- Management Skills - Ability to organize and direct oneself and effectively supervise others.
- Leadership - Ability to influence others to perform their jobs effectively and to be responsible for making decisions.
- Enthusiastic - Ability to bring energy to the performance of a task.
- Ethical - Ability to demonstrate conduct conforming to a set of values and accepted standards.
- Energetic - Ability to work at a sustained pace and produce quality work.
- Safety Awareness - Ability to identify and correct conditions that affect employee safety.
- Delegating Responsibility - Ability to allocate authority and/or task responsibility to appropriate people.
- Resource Management (People & Equipment) - Ability to obtain and appropriate the proper usage of equipment, facilities, materials, as well as personnel.
- Problem Solving - Ability to find a solution for or to deal proactively with work-related problems.
- Training - Ability to develop a particular skill in others to bring them up to a predetermined standard of work performance.
- Team Builder - Ability to convince a group of people to work toward a goal.
- Strategic Planning - Ability to develop a vision for the future and create a culture in which the long-range goals can be achieved.
- Graduate of an accredited OT program with current OT license, in good standing with the State licensing board
- Bachelors level degree in OT
- Licensed Occupational Therapist in the state assigned.
- Federal-, State- and GHR-required credentials current and on file
- Long term care experience preferred.
- Graduates accepted.
- Cognitive skills as related to the position