Full-Time Inpatient Occupational Therapist (32-40 hours/week) Essential Job Duties: 1. Performs all essential job duties of staff Occupational Therapist (see below). 1. Evaluates or reassesses patient progress towards established goals. Performs patient evaluations with utilization of standardized assessments and clinical judgement to determine patient problems to address 2. Implements or supervises (per state practice act) patient treatments within the established plan of care 3. Communicates and reports current patient progress and discharge planning as appropriate with referring provider 4. Documents within state practice act guidelines and ensures that documentation meets requirements of organization and payor sources 2. Performs patient evaluations to determine patient deficits, need for therapy, and established client-centered goals based upon identified problems to address. Utilizes evidence-based practice and standardized assessment tools to support evaluation findings objectively. 3. Discharge planning including home assessments and community outings as beneficial/appropriate, determination of a/e needs, communication to the patient, family, and other healthcare professionals through education or team conference meetings if applicable 4. Develops an individualized patient plan of care, occupational therapy interventions, and expected outcomes based on the evaluation and documents findings. 5. Exercises the skills, safeguards, and professional conduct of an Occupational Therapist. 6. Supervises OT/OTA clinical students, student volunteers, and shadow students 7. Supervises OTAs and rehab technicians on rotation 1. Present and available as a resource for other occupational therapy staff 2. Professional in method of communication and strives to facilitate team rapport through interactions 3. Follows state practice act guidelines in supervision of OTAs and technicians 4. Co-signing within scope of practice and state guidelines, supervising, and ensuring availability as a resource for other clinicians 5. Monitors and updates both patient POC and established goals within state practice act and organizational timelines to ensure optimal provision of care from OTAs 8. Demonstrates knowledge and clinical competence within personal area of clinical care, possibly including but not limited to: 1. Performs home assessments as coordinated and requested, maintaining compliance with departmental policy 2. Participates and reports in weekly patient conference with current patient progress and discharge planning with team staff members 3. Orthotic and custom splint fitting, training, and management, following organizational protocols to ensure reimbursement 4. CMS and payor guidelines and requirements specific to inpatient acute, inpatient rehab, and outpatient therapy settings 5. Contributes to a high-performance work environment by seeking additional resources that enhance and maintain current knowledge and skills 9. Demonstrates thorough and comprehensible documentation that supports clinical provision of care and optimal reimbursement. Documents patient response to treatment as well as thorough evaluations, progress notes, and discharge summaries within the designated time frames. 10. Completes other duties and special projects as assigned from Manager or Director Secondary Job Duties That May be Reassigned: 1. Participates within departmental expectation of rotations per Physical Medicine and Rehab Therapy policy, which may include a holiday and/or weekend rotation. 2. Responsible for reporting breakdown of necessary support services and providing suggestions for improvement in services to Manager and/or Senior Therapist. 3. Assists in orienting/training staff members. 4. Assists with departmental Performance Improvement Program. 5. Maintains adequate supplies, assists in keeping department clean and ready for patient treatment. Why Choose Good Samaritan? For more than 115 years, Good Samaritan has been dedicated to not only providing trusted, industry-leading health care, but to fill a vital role in southwest Indiana and southwest Illinois. Our hospital continues to adhere to the compassionate principles our facility was founded on and further our commitments to our patients, our staff, and the communities we serve. Good Samaritan is well recognized for its commitment to excellence as a 4-time designated Magnet® facility, TJC Primary Stroke Center, and a Level III Trauma Center. We would love to welcome you to our Good Samaritan family. Thank you for your interest in employment at Good Samaritan Hospital. Please provide all information requested to assure that all your qualifications are fairly considered for current or future vacancies. Your application will remain in our active files for six months. After six months, re-application is necessary. The submission of this application does not automatically result in an employment interview or job offer. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY POLICY Good Samaritan Hospital is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of this facility to provide equal opportunity to persons regardless of race, religion, age, gender, disability, national origin, color, or any other classification in accordance with federal state and local statements, regulations, and ordinances.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
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