PACE Occupational Therapist (OT)

Family HealthCare NetworkVisalia, CA
8h

About The Position

The Occupational Therapist (OT) will evaluate and reassess participants upon referral from the Interdisciplinary Team. Provides and recommends therapeutic exercises. Responsible for providing a comprehensive occupational therapy program for FHCN PACE participants, including development and oversight of functional maintenance programs and communicating data and information to the primary care staff and other Interdisciplinary team members. Description of Primary Responsibilities: Assessment: Collects patient data and standards, required forms with appropriate responses according to department and industry standards; identifies participant’s overt problems/needs and sets priorities. Identifies problems requiring further referral and/or follow-up; observes and records latest diagnostic results; performs advanced occupational therapy observations and problem-solving using critical thinking skills. Planning Care: Develops a plan of care based on occupational therapy needs/goals, and which incorporates the plans of other disciplines and continuing care needs; includes the participant/family in developing or revising the plan of care; and makes referrals to interdisciplinary support services. Establishes realistic and measurable goals and sets up treatment plans to administer rehabilitation treatment. Initial and periodic assessments (minimally every 6 months) to be completed prior to the scheduled team meetings. Communicates participant changes to team members. Implementing/Managing Care: Ensure that therapy being provided conforms to accepted industry practice standards and organizational/department standards; provide correct treatments/procedures and other care as prescribed and according to patient care standards. Demonstrate a thorough understanding of age-related characteristics, symptoms, and needs of participants served; explain occupational therapy treatment and procedures in an appropriate way; provide participant and family education in rehabilitation needs and interventions; work with other therapists and primary care staff to provide patient care and to implement physician orders as necessary and as appropriate to occupational therapy standards. Document all occupational therapy treatment and interventions accurately and within departmental time requirements into patients’ charts. Understand and demonstrate respect for participant’s rights and utilize established mechanisms for the management of ethical issues in participant care. Plan and develop maintenance exercises and therapy programs for participants. Plan and implement home-based interventions, including installation of adaptable equipment for participant safety; responsible for keeping inventory of issued equipment. Participant/Family Education: Coordinate 24-hour care delivery and provide training to family members, friends, and FHCN PACE staff members for those parts of the treatment plan that can be carried out by them; make home visits as necessary for home-based interventions and observation. Evaluation: Record participant care delivered as planned and any variation, with appropriate rationale. Make and record observations, as well as implement rehabilitation measures related to impending or associated problems. Leadership: Provide supervision to program aides and other staff who are implementing occupational therapy treatment and/or maintenance programs; integrate cost-effective measures into rehabilitation practice; recognize unit problems and take responsibility for documentation; demonstrate active participation in QI processes; comply with policies addressing safe working conditions; monitor unsafe working conditions and recognize inappropriate and/or ineffective participant care management, resolve issues/problems; complete written reports; fulfill call for department as assigned and adjust staffing for volume and acuity as necessary. Interdisciplinary Team: Participate as an active and cooperative member of the Interdisciplinary Team. Attend staff meetings and take part in participant care planning. Other projects and duties as assigned.

Requirements

  • Performance of the duties and responsibilities of the job requires graduation from an Occupational Therapy program accredited by the American Occupational Therapy Association.
  • Minimum 2 years of clinical experience with adult physical disability practicing as an Occupational Therapist.
  • Only act within the scope of his/her authority to practice.
  • Meet a standardized set of competencies for the specific position description established by FHCN PACE and approved by regulatory agencies before working independently.
  • Be medically cleared for communicable diseases and have all immunizations up to date before engaging in direct participant contact.
  • Either have one year of experience working with a frail or elderly population or, in the absence of such experience, to receive appropriate training from the FHCN PACE on working with a frail or elderly population upon hiring.
  • Pass a criminal background which will verify that the candidate is: not excluded from participation in Medicare and Medicaid programs; has not been convicted of criminal offenses related to their involvement in Medicaid, Medicare, other health insurance or health care programs, or social services programs under title XX of the Act; and have not been convicted of physical, sexual, drug or alcohol abuse.
  • Completes orientation competency profile prior to direct participant care.
  • Individual therapy (psycho-social) techniques for geriatric participants.
  • Analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Work effectively in a team environment.
  • Completes competency profile prior to direct participant care.
  • Clinical competency with the geriatric population.
  • Appropriate and updated therapy equipment and technology, including aerobic and strength conditioning equipment tailored to the senior population and the use of mechanical assist devices.
  • Proper body mechanics to avoid work-related injuries, and the ability to educate other staff on proper body mechanics.
  • Ability to create highly complex documents in Microsoft Word, including linking multiple files and embedding objects linked to other documents.
  • Ability to use advanced functions of Microsoft Excel, such as creating and managing databases, including creating standardized reports, or linking multiple worksheets and workbooks.
  • Ability to develop sophisticated presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint, including the use of embedded objects, transitions, and other elements.
  • Valid and current Occupational Therapy License in good standing.
  • Valid CA driver’s license and vehicle, or other approved means of transportation, and an acceptable driving record is required.
  • Currently certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), if CPR is not current, will be granted 30 days from date of hire to schedule for next available CPR certification class provided by FHCN.
  • Job duties require the compilation and analysis of information prepared in effective written form, including correspondence, reports, articles or other documentation.
  • Duties require preparation and execution of presentations to large groups.
  • Communicate effectively and have interpersonal and conflict-resolution skills.
  • Employees must be able to stand, bend, walk, and sit for extended periods of time, as well as work at the computer for long periods.
  • Employees are required to use their hands and fingers, especially for typing on the computer and using the mouse.
  • Employees may also, on occasion, have to assist with lifting participants and help them turn, walk, or stand.
  • The employee must be able to work effectively within an interdisciplinary team model, interfacing and collaborating with a wide range of clinical and social services disciplines who work together to manage the FHCN PACE members’ care.

Nice To Haves

  • Advanced Practice in Dysphagia is preferred, but not mandatory.

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate and reassess participants upon referral from the Interdisciplinary Team.
  • Provide and recommend therapeutic exercises.
  • Provide a comprehensive occupational therapy program for FHCN PACE participants, including development and oversight of functional maintenance programs and communicating data and information to the primary care staff and other Interdisciplinary team members.
  • Collect patient data and standards, required forms with appropriate responses according to department and industry standards; identifies participant’s overt problems/needs and sets priorities.
  • Identify problems requiring further referral and/or follow-up; observes and records latest diagnostic results; performs advanced occupational therapy observations and problem-solving using critical thinking skills.
  • Develop a plan of care based on occupational therapy needs/goals, and which incorporates the plans of other disciplines and continuing care needs; includes the participant/family in developing or revising the plan of care; and makes referrals to interdisciplinary support services.
  • Establish realistic and measurable goals and sets up treatment plans to administer rehabilitation treatment.
  • Complete initial and periodic assessments (minimally every 6 months) prior to the scheduled team meetings.
  • Communicate participant changes to team members.
  • Ensure that therapy being provided conforms to accepted industry practice standards and organizational/department standards; provide correct treatments/procedures and other care as prescribed and according to patient care standards.
  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding of age-related characteristics, symptoms, and needs of participants served; explain occupational therapy treatment and procedures in an appropriate way; provide participant and family education in rehabilitation needs and interventions; work with other therapists and primary care staff to provide patient care and to implement physician orders as necessary and as appropriate to occupational therapy standards.
  • Document all occupational therapy treatment and interventions accurately and within departmental time requirements into patients’ charts.
  • Understand and demonstrate respect for participant’s rights and utilize established mechanisms for the management of ethical issues in participant care.
  • Plan and develop maintenance exercises and therapy programs for participants.
  • Plan and implement home-based interventions, including installation of adaptable equipment for participant safety; responsible for keeping inventory of issued equipment.
  • Coordinate 24-hour care delivery and provide training to family members, friends, and FHCN PACE staff members for those parts of the treatment plan that can be carried out by them; make home visits as necessary for home-based interventions and observation.
  • Record participant care delivered as planned and any variation, with appropriate rationale. Make and record observations, as well as implement rehabilitation measures related to impending or associated problems.
  • Provide supervision to program aides and other staff who are implementing occupational therapy treatment and/or maintenance programs; integrate cost-effective measures into rehabilitation practice; recognize unit problems and take responsibility for documentation; demonstrate active participation in QI processes; comply with policies addressing safe working conditions; monitor unsafe working conditions and recognize inappropriate and/or ineffective participant care management, resolve issues/problems; complete written reports; fulfill call for department as assigned and adjust staffing for volume and acuity as necessary.
  • Participate as an active and cooperative member of the Interdisciplinary Team. Attend staff meetings and take part in participant care planning.
  • Other projects and duties as assigned.
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