Wee Care Corp is excited to invite Licensed Occupational Therapists to seeking Contract Occupational Therapists / OTR/L located in Arizona. This role offers a competitive pay range of $66 - $183 per hour, reflecting the value we place on your expertise and dedication to patient care. You'll have the opportunity to work in a forward-thinking environment that prioritizes client-centricity and excellence, allowing you to make a meaningful impact in the lives of our clients. As an OTR/L, you will be part of a dynamic team focused on problem-solving and ensuring safety, which creates a truly rewarding atmosphere. This position provides the chance to thrive professionally while working directly with diverse populations. Join us at Wee Care Corp and take your career as an OT to new heights while fostering an empathetic and supportive community. Day to day as a Occupational Therapist / OTR/L As a Contract Occupational Therapist / OTR/L at Wee Care Corp, your primary responsibilities will include evaluating patient needs and implementing effective treatment plans tailored to each individual. You will have the unique opportunity to provide comprehensive therapy services to clients in the comfort of their own homes, ensuring that their specific needs are met with empathy and excellence. In this role, you will also supervise and guide Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs), fostering a collaborative environment that emphasizes high-quality patient care. By leading a team dedicated to problem-solving and safety, you will significantly contribute to enhancing the overall therapeutic experience for clients, making a real difference in their health and well-being. Your expertise as an OT will be invaluable in creating the best possible outcomes for those you serve. Are you a good fit for this Occupational Therapist / OTR/L job? To excel in the Contract Occupational Therapist / OTR/L role with Wee Care Corp, candidates must possess several key skills and qualifications. A current state licensure is essential, demonstrating your compliance with regulatory standards. Graduating from an accredited Occupational Therapy Program is vital, ensuring you have the foundational knowledge required for effective practice. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are paramount as you will interact closely with patients and team members to understand and respond to their unique needs. Additionally, the ability to work within a collaborative environment is crucial; you will be supervising Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs) and contributing to a unified approach that prioritizes patient care. These skills will empower you to implement successful treatment plans and foster high-quality care, ensuring that you thrive in this rewarding role.
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