Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapist (OTR) (OTR/L) (PRN)
Employment: Per Diem
Location: WEST TENNESSEE POST ACUTE, Jackson, TN, US
West Tennessee Post-Acute, located in Jackson, TN, is a skilled nursing facility with 67 Medicare-certified beds. It has been CMS-certified since 1986 and offers transitional care services aimed at helping patients recover after hospital stays. The facility has an average occupancy rate of 78.81% and emphasizes quality care through its participation in the Medicare program.
Are you a passionate Occupational Therapist looking to elevate patient care? We are seeking a dedicated professional to join our dynamic rehabilitation team. In this role, you won't just be treating patients; you'll be an advocate for their recovery, a guide for their families, and a key contributor to our high-quality standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead comprehensive patient evaluations initiated per physician orders and facility guidelines.
- Develop and implement personalized treatment plans consistent with benefit and reimbursement levels to achieve optimal functional outcomes.
- Deliver high-quality therapeutic interventions, including ADL training, adaptive equipment assessment, and screening of individuals for therapeutic needs.
- Collaborate effectively with an interdisciplinary team, including program specialists, to set goals, implement innovative programs, and ensure high-quality patient care.
- Provide clear directives to and supervise the work of assistants, rehab aides, and students in accordance with State and Federal guidelines.
- Maintain meticulous documentation, including evaluations, progress notes, and reports, while ensuring all information is accurately keyed into computer systems (EMR/rehab systems).
- Educate staff, patients, families, and other healthcare professionals on intervention benefits and functional outcomes.
- Actively participate in quality assurance, customer service activities, and continuing education to maintain clinical excellence.
What We Are Looking For
- Education: Graduate of an approved Occupational Therapy curriculum.
- License: Current, active, and unencumbered state licensure as an Occupational Therapist.
- Skills: Exceptional communication, empathy, and a professional presentation.
- Experience: Long-term care experience preferred; must be able to manage multiple tasks effectively.
- Physical Readiness: Ability to meet the physical demands of resident care, including lifting and intermittent movement.