Part-Time Occupational Therapist

HEARTSHARE HUMAN SERVICES OF NEW YORKNew York, NY
$60 - $65Onsite

About The Position

The Occupational Therapist plans and implements occupational therapy programs for patients. They are responsible for the initial evaluation and re-evaluation, treatment planning, care planning, treatment implementation, discharge planning, oral reporting, and written recording of all assigned patients.

Requirements

  • Master's degree or equivalent​ required.
  • 2-3 years of work experience as an Occupational Therapist with supervisory responsibilities.
  • Completion of a professional degree program.
  • Knowledge DT&C rules and regulations.
  • Licensed and currently registered in New York State as a n Occupational Therapist.

Nice To Haves

  • BCLS Certification Preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinates and manages the Occupational Therapy Services for HeartShare Wellness.
  • Serves as a resource in the field of occupational therapy and provides integration of occupational therapy principles into the programs.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of occupational therapy services, especially in regard to ADL training: design, fabrication and application of splints, and in selection and use of adaptive equipment including wheelchairs.
  • Assists in revising and updating the policies and procedures as outlines in the DT&C policy and procedure manual.
  • Attends and participants in in-services and departmental meetings.
  • Attends courses, workshops, teleconferences, seminars and provide in-service education.
  • Collaborates and participates with the Interdisciplinary Team members in coordinating a plan of care that best meets the needs of the patient to reach or maintain their highest practicable level of well-being.
  • Evaluates all patients referred by the physician in writing.
  • Obtains complete information about the patient’s medical history, education, work history, vocational interest, family and cultural background through patient interviews and discussions with the family.
  • Determines the patient’s occupational therapy rehabilitative needs; restorative, maintenance or none.
  • Maintains patient records and related information in an organized, accessible manner.
  • Assists in the orientation and skill development of new staff members.
  • Focuses on behavioral objectives of treatment, assignments, physical layout of the area and the facility’s policies and procedures.
  • Evaluates the patient’s performance capabilities, abilities and deficits in ADL (self-care skills); motor skills; and sensory integration.
  • Addresses deficits in cognition, psychological and social skills.
  • Records initial patient evaluations and writes progress and discharge notes according to the standards as outlined in the facility’s policy and procedures manual.
  • Assesses the needs of each patient and formulates appropriate short- and long-term goals, along with methods to achieve the goals.
  • Discuss the goals with family members, the patient and the Interdisciplinary Team.
  • Selects appropriate treatment techniques and equipment to meet the needs of the patient, considering information form evaluations, medical records, patient observations and interviews.
  • Consults with other members of the rehabilitation team to determine the most appropriate therapy program consistent with the needs and capabilities of each patient.
  • Establishes and maintains a therapeutic relationship with the patient through the use of appropriate psychosocial techniques and reinforces; collaborates with the patient in establishing goals; provides patient and families with support and encouragement to increase motivation and assist them in their adjustment to physical, mental, and social limitations.
  • Reassesses treatment plans, modifying, adapting and upgrading plans within the patient’s capabilities in order to achieve the highest level of functioning; uses a variety of possible strategies for achieving treatment goals.
  • Adapts the program to the needs of the patient so that tasks (such as increasing physical demands to increase physical tolerance) are interfaced with the abilities of the patient.
  • Plans a performance improvement for Occupational Therapy services and reports to the Performance Improvement Committee on a quarterly basis.
  • Recommends discontinuation of occupational services when the patient has achieved the maximum benefit from the services.
  • Uses specifically designed crafts, instructional programs, games, exercises and handling techniques to improve the patient’s functional performance.
  • Deigns and fabricates selected orthotic and prosthetic devices and adaptive equipment.
  • Applies and instructs in the use of selected orthotic and prosthetic devices and adaptive equipment.
  • Maintains and cares for equipment and orders supplies as needed.
  • Supervises support personnel and students.
  • Evaluates and manages the use of wheelchairs and positioning aids.
  • Operates fluidotherapy, paraffin, application of hot and cold modalities with follow-up with a functional activity in accordance with established policies and procedures.
  • Demonstrate competency in the following methods: adaptive equipment and techniques; passive, active or resistive activities and exercises; counseling techniques; facilitation/inhibition techniques; join protection and work simplification techniques; orthotic and prosthetic devices; ADL and home management; and evaluation and retaining.
  • Demonstrate awareness of the needs of the geriatric/aging population.
  • Formally meets with the Medical Director on a regular basis to discuss the function and performance of Occupational Therapy services.
  • Assumes additional responsibilities as delegated by the Medical Director.
  • Undertake any additional tasks and initiatives within the scope of the role as per the specific needs of the programs and individuals and as assigned by Supervisor/Clinic Director.

Benefits

  • Rewarding Work in a team environment.
  • Paid vacation, sick, personal days, and holidays.
  • 403(B) retirement plans with employer contribution.
  • Health, dental, vision and life insurance.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
  • Flexible spending account (Dependent Care, Medical, Parking, and Transit).
  • Employee Appreciation Programs and Events.
  • Tuition Assistance Program.
  • Professional Development opportunities.
  • Gympass Discount
  • Verizon Wireless Discount.
  • BJs Membership discount.
  • Discounts on Broadway tickets, movie tickets, theme parks, sporting events, gift certificates & more
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