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Clewiston Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

PRN Occupational Therapist (OT)

Clewiston Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Clewiston, Florida, United States, 33440


Occupational Therapist (OT)

Clewiston Nursing and Rehab

is a

155 bed skilled nursing facility

with a supportive family environment. Our compassionate rehab teams are led by an experienced Director of Rehabilitation. Rehabilitation techs are utilized to assist therapists with resident transport and administrative functions. The rehab department utilizes Point Click Care and Optima Therapy for billing and documentation to assist therapists with daily efficiency where quality care remains the primary focus of each therapist. The facility has a 7-day a week, in-house comprehensive rehabilitation program that is an integral member of the interdisciplinary team. Our rehab positions are stable and secure at one location. Each rehab department offers spacious gym space. "EXPERIENCE MAKING A DIFFERENCE, ONE PATIENT AT A TIME"

MAKE THE DECISION TODAY, FOR A BETTER TOMORROW:

One Location, No Daily Travel

Flexible Schedules (Per Diem)

Summary of the

Occupational Therapist (OT):

Responsible for promoting, facilitating, and maintaining health, well-being, and participation in life through engagement in occupation. Essentially responsible for all aspects of occupational therapy service delivery provided under a physician approved plan of care and accountable for the safety and effectiveness of the occupational therapy service delivery process.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities of the

Occupational Therapist:

Responsible for evaluating and treating residents with conditions that are mentally, physically, developmentally, or emotionally disabling, to improve their ability to perform tasks of daily livingConducting physical and psychological assessments of clients and developing or following a treatment plan.OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST QUALIFICATIONS:

Graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy programMust have a valid FLORIDA professional license by disciplinePrefer at least one year experience in LTC, but qualified new grads will be consideredExceptional patient service skills and ability to demonstrate clinical excellencePassionate about post-acute rehabilitation and the older adult populationAbility to relate and interact positively, effectively and appropriately with residents, family, professional and facility staff