PRN Pediatric Hand Occupational Therapist

Scottish Rite for ChildrenFrisco, TX
Onsite

About The Position

Our patients are our number one priority! We're committed to giving children back their childhood! This PRN Pediatric Hand Occupational Therapist position is located at the Frisco Ambulatory Surgical Center and requires up to 20 hours per week, identified afternoons Monday - Friday until 6:00 p.m. The role involves performing examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, intervention, and outcome in accordance with professional standards and hospital policies. The therapist will provide age-appropriate and family-centered care, complete documentation with an understanding of revenue cycle implications, and utilize effective communication with providers, patients, families, staff, and other professionals. This position also involves supervising therapy aides, students, and volunteers, and informally supervising Staff Therapist Level I. Participation in the education of new employees, students, volunteers, and staff, as well as collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams to enhance patient care outcomes, is expected. The role includes identifying opportunities and participating in professional development, research projects, performance improvement processes, and outcome studies. Additionally, the therapist will seek opportunities and participate in community activities and programs that benefit patients or encourage wellness.

Requirements

  • Current licensure to practice in the State of Texas in applicable profession.
  • Successful completion of training in accredited program in applicable profession.
  • Certification in BLS.
  • 3 or more years of experience.

Responsibilities

  • Performs examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, intervention, and outcome in accordance with standards set by profession’s national association, scope of practice and hospital policies and guidelines.
  • Works with leader to identify opportunities to improve performance in these areas across the department.
  • Provides age-appropriate and family-centered care in accordance with current evidence and practice standards, provider’s prescription and protocols and regulatory standards.
  • Works with leader to identify opportunities to improve performance in these areas across the department.
  • Completes documentation per departmental and hospital policy and demonstrates an understanding of revenue cycle implications of effective documentation.
  • Utilizes effective verbal and written communication with providers, patients of all ages and their families, hospital staff members, and other professionals.
  • Identifies ways to improve communication with these groups.
  • Supervises therapy aides, students and volunteers in order to maintain patient safety and regulatory standards.
  • Informally supervises Staff Therapist Level I to support safe and effective patient care and professional growth.
  • Participates in formal and informal education of new employees, students, volunteers, and members of same and other disciplines.
  • Identifies opportunities to collaborate with multi-disciplinary team to enhance outcomes for patient care through individual patient care coordination as well as education and research activities.
  • Identifies opportunities and participates in professional development activities and shares knowledge with other staff members through formal and informal educational opportunities.
  • Participates in research projects, performance improvement processes, and outcome studies.
  • Seeks opportunities and participates in community activities, programs that benefit patients or programs that encourage wellness for our staff and the community.
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