About The Position

Functional Pathways is currently hiring at The Davis Community in Wilmington, NC for a Part-time Occupational Therapist. This position will be primarily outpatient, ALF, and ILF coverage. Offering a $2,500 Sign-on Bonus Only direct applicants qualify for Bonus Davis Health Center in Wilmington, NC is a state-of-the-art rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility located just minutes from the beautiful and historic downtown Wilmington. As a member of the therapy team, you will have the opportunity to work with a dynamic and experienced staff and provide individualized care to a diverse group of patients. With its focus on innovation, cutting-edge technology, and a supportive work environment, Davis Health Center is an ideal workplace for those looking to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others while advancing their own professional development. Why Choose Functional Pathways: At Functional Pathways, we offer a supportive family environment, ethical care, innovation, and a strong focus on values and customer service. Join us in making a positive impact on our residents' lives! Job Summary: The Occupational Therapist shall screen, evaluate, re-evaluate, discharge plan and make revisions in any established plan of care as supervised by the Physician.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's, Master’s or Doctorate degree in occupational therapy from an accredited program.
  • Certification and licensure requirements as established by state and national board associations.
  • Active state license
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Current working knowledge of Functional Pathways policies and procedures
  • Completion of all required screenings, certifications, and licensure. Screening requirements may vary by location.

Responsibilities

  • screen
  • evaluate
  • re-evaluate
  • discharge plan
  • make revisions in any established plan of care as supervised by the Physician
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