Catholic Health Service
Occupational Therapist SubAcute Rehab FBM
Catholic Health Service, Orchard Park, New York, United States, 14127
Salary: 7,261.80-10,892.70 USD
Facility: Father Baker Manor Sub Acute
Shift: Shift 1
Status: Per Diem FTE: 0.100000
Bargaining Unit: ACE Associates
Exempt from Overtime: Exempt: Yes
Work Schedule: Days with Weekend and Holiday Rotation
Hours: 8am-4pm
Summary:
Provides rehabilitation according to state licensure. Organizes and conducts treatment programs to restore and prevent loss of function following disease, injury and/or disability. Practices with autonomy, adhering to Best Practice guidelines and communicating with all healthcare professionals for the best plan of care for the patient.
Responsibilities:
EDUCATION
Professional degree from an accredited program by the NYS Department of Education
Registered and licensed by NYS Department of Education, or eligible
EXPERIENCE
Prior experience working in a similar clinical setting preferred
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY
Must have the ability to deal tactfully with personnel, residents, family members and visitors
Must possess the ability to seek out new methods and principles and be willing to incorporate them into the existing Occupational Therapy Services
Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language
Must have knowledge of Occupational Therapy procedures
Evaluation and treatment of Residents for Occupational Therapy programs
Involvement in the Care Plan process and MDS process
Screening of residents for occupational therapy intervention
Documentation within the guidelines of CHS LTC Policies and Procedures as well as state and federal regulations
Communication skills which may be inclusive of approach, tone of voice, speed of communication, respectfulness and non-verbal communication
Physical assessment: Ability to assess the physical impact the disease process and aging process has on ability to perform daily tasks; examples may include skin integrity, ROM, MMT, ADLs, IADLs, bowel and bladder control
Professional skills: Demonstrates professional skills, consisting of a full systems review focused on disabilities and impairments affecting well-being and physical function, and pain control. Demonstrates best practice patterns consistent with professional standards as established by the AOTA and the NYSOTA
Proficient in efficiently navigating utilized EMR programs
WORKING CONDITIONS
Considerable amount of bending, stooping, walking, lifting
Standing and transferring of patients
REQNUMBER: 33216
Facility: Father Baker Manor Sub Acute
Shift: Shift 1
Status: Per Diem FTE: 0.100000
Bargaining Unit: ACE Associates
Exempt from Overtime: Exempt: Yes
Work Schedule: Days with Weekend and Holiday Rotation
Hours: 8am-4pm
Summary:
Provides rehabilitation according to state licensure. Organizes and conducts treatment programs to restore and prevent loss of function following disease, injury and/or disability. Practices with autonomy, adhering to Best Practice guidelines and communicating with all healthcare professionals for the best plan of care for the patient.
Responsibilities:
EDUCATION
Professional degree from an accredited program by the NYS Department of Education
Registered and licensed by NYS Department of Education, or eligible
EXPERIENCE
Prior experience working in a similar clinical setting preferred
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY
Must have the ability to deal tactfully with personnel, residents, family members and visitors
Must possess the ability to seek out new methods and principles and be willing to incorporate them into the existing Occupational Therapy Services
Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language
Must have knowledge of Occupational Therapy procedures
Evaluation and treatment of Residents for Occupational Therapy programs
Involvement in the Care Plan process and MDS process
Screening of residents for occupational therapy intervention
Documentation within the guidelines of CHS LTC Policies and Procedures as well as state and federal regulations
Communication skills which may be inclusive of approach, tone of voice, speed of communication, respectfulness and non-verbal communication
Physical assessment: Ability to assess the physical impact the disease process and aging process has on ability to perform daily tasks; examples may include skin integrity, ROM, MMT, ADLs, IADLs, bowel and bladder control
Professional skills: Demonstrates professional skills, consisting of a full systems review focused on disabilities and impairments affecting well-being and physical function, and pain control. Demonstrates best practice patterns consistent with professional standards as established by the AOTA and the NYSOTA
Proficient in efficiently navigating utilized EMR programs
WORKING CONDITIONS
Considerable amount of bending, stooping, walking, lifting
Standing and transferring of patients
REQNUMBER: 33216