Occupational Therapist
Therapy Management Corporation
- Mobile, AL
- $37.00-42.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Pay Range: $37 - $42 an hour
- Flexible Scheduling
- Retirement benefits (including 401k company match)
- 13 Days of PTO and 6 Paid Holidays
- Mental Wellbeing Support Program
- Internal Growth and Leadership Opportunities
- Health, Dental, and Vision
- Treatment Planning and Implementation: Develop individualized treatment plans based on assessment findings, therapeutic goals, and patient preferences. Utilizing evidence-based interventions and therapeutic techniques, Occupational Therapists guide patients through activities aimed at enhancing their independence, productivity, and overall quality of life.
- Patient Education and Training: Educate patients, families, and caregivers about the therapeutic process, adaptive strategies, and techniques to facilitate functional improvements. Occupational Therapists provide hands-on training in activities of daily living, mobility skills, energy conservation, and the use of assistive devices to promote optimal performance and safety.
- Collaboration and Interdisciplinary Teamwork: Collaborate closely with other healthcare professionals, such as Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs), physical therapists, speech-language pathologists, nurses, and physicians, to coordinate holistic care plans that address the multifaceted needs of patients. Effective communication and teamwork ensure seamless transitions and comprehensive support throughout the rehabilitation journey.
- Progress Monitoring and Outcome Measurement: Continuously monitor patient progress, reassessing goals, and modifying treatment plans as needed to optimize outcomes. Occupational Therapists utilize standardized assessment tools, functional measures, and patient feedback to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions and track improvements in functional abilities over time.
- Masters/Doctorate Degree in an accredited Occupational Therapy program
- Current license/certification in the state of practice