Overview
The Occupational Therapist (OT) is responsible for assisting clients in developing skills necessary for daily living and working. This role is crucial in helping clients regain independence and improving their quality of life through tailored therapeutic interventions.
Requirements:
- A Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program.
- A valid Occupational Therapist license in the state of California.
- Previous experience in home health settings is preferred, though not required.
Responsibilities:
- Assess clients’ needs and functional abilities to establish individualized treatment plans.
- Develop and implement therapeutic interventions aimed at achieving specific goals.
- Educate clients and caregivers about the rehabilitation process and strategies for daily living.
- Document client progress and modify treatment plans based on performance outcomes.
Working Time: The position is available full-time, with flexible scheduling options to fit patient needs and work-life balance.
Benefits:
- A competitive salary reflecting experience and qualifications.
- Comprehensive health benefits, including mental health support.
- Funding for continuing education courses and professional development.
- A collaborative work culture that supports your growth and well-being.