Whitman Hospital
Travel Occupational Therapist - $2,484 per week
Whitman Hospital, Colfax, Washington, United States, 99111
Certification Details
AHA BLS CPR within 30 days of hire Job Details
The Occupational Therapist (OT) encompasses strong knowledge of a person's psychological, physical, emotional, cognitive, and social makeup. Occupational therapy practitioners can evaluate how one's condition (or risk for one) is affecting his or her ability to participate in life and provide ways to overcome any barriers, using a holistic perspective. OTs are the only professionals who examine relationships among the person, the environment, and the occupation to support health and well-being through everyday activities. The OT is required to adhere to occupational standards enforced by the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) to provide appropriate evaluation and a plan of intervention for recipients of occupational therapy services specific to their needs. Job Requirements
3 years of Experience with Skilled/Acute and Outpatient Services Washington State Licensure or the ability to obtain licensure in Washington state. Schedule Information
Provides weekend coverage as needed. Unit Specific Information
Stays abreast of changes within the industry. Works on ongoing projects. Assists others as needed. Assists with answering phones, patient scheduling, departmental opening and closing procedures, and departmental cleaning.
AHA BLS CPR within 30 days of hire Job Details
The Occupational Therapist (OT) encompasses strong knowledge of a person's psychological, physical, emotional, cognitive, and social makeup. Occupational therapy practitioners can evaluate how one's condition (or risk for one) is affecting his or her ability to participate in life and provide ways to overcome any barriers, using a holistic perspective. OTs are the only professionals who examine relationships among the person, the environment, and the occupation to support health and well-being through everyday activities. The OT is required to adhere to occupational standards enforced by the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) to provide appropriate evaluation and a plan of intervention for recipients of occupational therapy services specific to their needs. Job Requirements
3 years of Experience with Skilled/Acute and Outpatient Services Washington State Licensure or the ability to obtain licensure in Washington state. Schedule Information
Provides weekend coverage as needed. Unit Specific Information
Stays abreast of changes within the industry. Works on ongoing projects. Assists others as needed. Assists with answering phones, patient scheduling, departmental opening and closing procedures, and departmental cleaning.