Occupational Therapist Homecare, St. Mary's County PRN

About this Job: General Summary of Position Provides evaluation and occupational therapy treatment in accordance with agency standards the laws and regulations governing the provision of occupational therapy services in the State of Maryland District of Columbia or Virginia and other regulatory requirements. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Analyzes and documents patients and family's responses to interventions. Evaluates measurable progress toward goals and revise plan of care. Identifies and modifies underlying factors that impede progress toward goals. Makes recommendations for updates in plan of care using knowledge of interventions and resources. Establishes and documents teaching plan for patients/families based on patients' level of knowledge diagnosis prescribed treatment and available resources. Communicates (verbal written demonstration) respectfully with patients/families supervisor peers and other health team members. Establishes visit schedule and informs patient/family and team supervisor. Contributes to the achievement of established goals and objectives and adheres to department policies procedures quality standards and safety standards. Completes annual Code of Conduct Compliance and other mandatory training. Demonstrates basic leadership skills as a Case Manager and with other responsibilities as required. Implements an effective occupational therapy treatment plan in conjunction with the patient their family/caregiver the patient's physician and other members of the health care team and modifying treatment plan as needed. Evaluation includes interview observation palpation specialized assessments including but not limited to goniometry muscle strength testing and sensory testing. Such assessments require use of tools (e.g. goniometer sphygmomanometer stethoscope) and the possession of sight and hearing senses or the use of prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately. Independently implements and documents plan of care for patients with routine to complex problems to facilitate continuity of care. Documented interventions are related to plan of care. Interventions reflect the standard of care for patient condition/diagnosis. Interventions include utilizing agency and community resources. Performs occupational therapy interventions consistent with home care protocols. Interventions reflect knowledge of standard home care supplies and equipment used in patient care. Independently organizes patient assignments for completion of tasks within acceptable time frames. Seeks assistance from OT III Rehab Care Manager or supervisor regarding complex patient problems. Maintains necessary clinical records collects data and prepares reports on activities. Submits completed admission records within 48 hours and daily records within 24 hours with Ninety-five percent accuracy on technical audit. Recertification completed prior to recert date. Maintains caseload mix and productivity for acuity level of patients. Initiates and participates in regularly scheduled case conferences; includes all disciplines. Includes patient and family in mutual goal setting and care plan revision. Maintains effective working relationships with other departments and participates in multidisciplinary quality and service improvement teams. Participates in meetings and on committees and represents the department and agency in community outreach efforts. Enhances growth and development and enriches personal knowledge and skill through participation in educational programs and affiliations. Performs history and assessment related to an episode of patient illness to determine the patient's habilitation/rehabilitation needs. Recommends adaptive equipment and/or home modifications to maximize the patient's functional abilities and safety. Identifies primary patient problems from assessment. Identifies discharge planning needs including referrals to appropriate community resources. Interprets abnormal clinical data to anticipate problems associated with changing patient status. Performs other duties as assigned. Performs procedures and modalities including but not limited to therapeutic exercise functional mobility training gait training heat/cold application and ultrasound. Minimal Qualifications Education Master's degree Graduation from an ACOTE accredited educational program in Occupational Therapy that is recognized by the Board of OT required Experience 1-2 years Clinical experience required Licenses and Certifications Health ServicesOT - Occupational Therapist - Registered License to practice Occupational Therapy in the District of Columbia Maryland or Virginia or any combination based on work location(s) Upon Hire required and DL - Valid State Driver's License in good standing with a dependable vehicle for transportation Upon Hire required CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP) for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department or business unit. Knowledge Skills and Abilities Good clinical skills. Verbal and written communication skills. Basic computer skills preferred. Smart Phone experience. This position has a hiring range of : USD $74,214.00 - USD $134,596.00 /Yr.

Occupational Therapist Homecare, St. Mary's County PRN

About this Job: General Summary of Position Provides evaluation and occupational therapy treatment in accordance with agency standards the laws and regulations governing the provision of occupational therapy services in the State of Maryland District of Columbia or Virginia and other regulatory requirements. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Analyzes and documents patients and family's responses to interventions. Evaluates measurable progress toward goals and revise plan of care. Identifies and modifies underlying factors that impede progress toward goals. Makes recommendations for updates in plan of care using knowledge of interventions and resources. Establishes and documents teaching plan for patients/families based on patients' level of knowledge diagnosis prescribed treatment and available resources. Communicates (verbal written demonstration) respectfully with patients/families supervisor peers and other health team members. Establishes visit schedule and informs patient/family and team supervisor. Contributes to the achievement of established goals and objectives and adheres to department policies procedures quality standards and safety standards. Completes annual Code of Conduct Compliance and other mandatory training. Demonstrates basic leadership skills as a Case Manager and with other responsibilities as required. Implements an effective occupational therapy treatment plan in conjunction with the patient their family/caregiver the patient's physician and other members of the health care team and modifying treatment plan as needed. Evaluation includes interview observation palpation specialized assessments including but not limited to goniometry muscle strength testing and sensory testing. Such assessments require use of tools (e.g. goniometer sphygmomanometer stethoscope) and the possession of sight and hearing senses or the use of prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately. Independently implements and documents plan of care for patients with routine to complex problems to facilitate continuity of care. Documented interventions are related to plan of care. Interventions reflect the standard of care for patient condition/diagnosis. Interventions include utilizing agency and community resources. Performs occupational therapy interventions consistent with home care protocols. Interventions reflect knowledge of standard home care supplies and equipment used in patient care. Independently organizes patient assignments for completion of tasks within acceptable time frames. Seeks assistance from OT III Rehab Care Manager or supervisor regarding complex patient problems. Maintains necessary clinical records collects data and prepares reports on activities. Submits completed admission records within 48 hours and daily records within 24 hours with Ninety-five percent accuracy on technical audit. Recertification completed prior to recert date. Maintains caseload mix and productivity for acuity level of patients. Initiates and participates in regularly scheduled case conferences; includes all disciplines. Includes patient and family in mutual goal setting and care plan revision. Maintains effective working relationships with other departments and participates in multidisciplinary quality and service improvement teams. Participates in meetings and on committees and represents the department and agency in community outreach efforts. Enhances growth and development and enriches personal knowledge and skill through participation in educational programs and affiliations. Performs history and assessment related to an episode of patient illness to determine the patient's habilitation/rehabilitation needs. Recommends adaptive equipment and/or home modifications to maximize the patient's functional abilities and safety. Identifies primary patient problems from assessment. Identifies discharge planning needs including referrals to appropriate community resources. Interprets abnormal clinical data to anticipate problems associated with changing patient status. Performs other duties as assigned. Performs procedures and modalities including but not limited to therapeutic exercise functional mobility training gait training heat/cold application and ultrasound. Minimal Qualifications Education Master's degree Graduation from an ACOTE accredited educational program in Occupational Therapy that is recognized by the Board of OT required Experience 1-2 years Clinical experience required Licenses and Certifications Health ServicesOT - Occupational Therapist - Registered License to practice Occupational Therapy in the District of Columbia Maryland or Virginia or any combination based on work location(s) Upon Hire required and DL - Valid State Driver's License in good standing with a dependable vehicle for transportation Upon Hire required CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP) for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department or business unit. Knowledge Skills and Abilities Good clinical skills. Verbal and written communication skills. Basic computer skills preferred. Smart Phone experience. This position has a hiring range of : USD $74,214.00 - USD $134,596.00 /Yr.

Occupational Therapist Homecare, St. Mary's County PRN

About this Job: General Summary of Position Provides evaluation and occupational therapy treatment in accordance with agency standards the laws and regulations governing the provision of occupational therapy services in the State of Maryland District of Columbia or Virginia and other regulatory requirements. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Analyzes and documents patients and family's responses to interventions. Evaluates measurable progress toward goals and revise plan of care. Identifies and modifies underlying factors that impede progress toward goals. Makes recommendations for updates in plan of care using knowledge of interventions and resources. Establishes and documents teaching plan for patients/families based on patients' level of knowledge diagnosis prescribed treatment and available resources. Communicates (verbal written demonstration) respectfully with patients/families supervisor peers and other health team members. Establishes visit schedule and informs patient/family and team supervisor. Contributes to the achievement of established goals and objectives and adheres to department policies procedures quality standards and safety standards. Completes annual Code of Conduct Compliance and other mandatory training. Demonstrates basic leadership skills as a Case Manager and with other responsibilities as required. Implements an effective occupational therapy treatment plan in conjunction with the patient their family/caregiver the patient's physician and other members of the health care team and modifying treatment plan as needed. Evaluation includes interview observation palpation specialized assessments including but not limited to goniometry muscle strength testing and sensory testing. Such assessments require use of tools (e.g. goniometer sphygmomanometer stethoscope) and the possession of sight and hearing senses or the use of prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately. Independently implements and documents plan of care for patients with routine to complex problems to facilitate continuity of care. Documented interventions are related to plan of care. Interventions reflect the standard of care for patient condition/diagnosis. Interventions include utilizing agency and community resources. Performs occupational therapy interventions consistent with home care protocols. Interventions reflect knowledge of standard home care supplies and equipment used in patient care. Independently organizes patient assignments for completion of tasks within acceptable time frames. Seeks assistance from OT III Rehab Care Manager or supervisor regarding complex patient problems. Maintains necessary clinical records collects data and prepares reports on activities. Submits completed admission records within 48 hours and daily records within 24 hours with Ninety-five percent accuracy on technical audit. Recertification completed prior to recert date. Maintains caseload mix and productivity for acuity level of patients. Initiates and participates in regularly scheduled case conferences; includes all disciplines. Includes patient and family in mutual goal setting and care plan revision. Maintains effective working relationships with other departments and participates in multidisciplinary quality and service improvement teams. Participates in meetings and on committees and represents the department and agency in community outreach efforts. Enhances growth and development and enriches personal knowledge and skill through participation in educational programs and affiliations. Performs history and assessment related to an episode of patient illness to determine the patient's habilitation/rehabilitation needs. Recommends adaptive equipment and/or home modifications to maximize the patient's functional abilities and safety. Identifies primary patient problems from assessment. Identifies discharge planning needs including referrals to appropriate community resources. Interprets abnormal clinical data to anticipate problems associated with changing patient status. Performs other duties as assigned. Performs procedures and modalities including but not limited to therapeutic exercise functional mobility training gait training heat/cold application and ultrasound. Minimal Qualifications Education Master's degree Graduation from an ACOTE accredited educational program in Occupational Therapy that is recognized by the Board of OT required Experience 1-2 years Clinical experience required Licenses and Certifications Health ServicesOT - Occupational Therapist - Registered License to practice Occupational Therapy in the District of Columbia Maryland or Virginia or any combination based on work location(s) Upon Hire required and DL - Valid State Driver's License in good standing with a dependable vehicle for transportation Upon Hire required CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP) for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department or business unit. Knowledge Skills and Abilities Good clinical skills. Verbal and written communication skills. Basic computer skills preferred. Smart Phone experience. This position has a hiring range of : USD $74,214.00 - USD $134,596.00 /Yr.

Occupational Therapist Homecare, St. Mary's County PRN

About this Job: General Summary of Position Provides evaluation and occupational therapy treatment in accordance with agency standards the laws and regulations governing the provision of occupational therapy services in the State of Maryland District of Columbia or Virginia and other regulatory requirements. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Analyzes and documents patients and family's responses to interventions. Evaluates measurable progress toward goals and revise plan of care. Identifies and modifies underlying factors that impede progress toward goals. Makes recommendations for updates in plan of care using knowledge of interventions and resources. Establishes and documents teaching plan for patients/families based on patients' level of knowledge diagnosis prescribed treatment and available resources. Communicates (verbal written demonstration) respectfully with patients/families supervisor peers and other health team members. Establishes visit schedule and informs patient/family and team supervisor. Contributes to the achievement of established goals and objectives and adheres to department policies procedures quality standards and safety standards. Completes annual Code of Conduct Compliance and other mandatory training. Demonstrates basic leadership skills as a Case Manager and with other responsibilities as required. Implements an effective occupational therapy treatment plan in conjunction with the patient their family/caregiver the patient's physician and other members of the health care team and modifying treatment plan as needed. Evaluation includes interview observation palpation specialized assessments including but not limited to goniometry muscle strength testing and sensory testing. Such assessments require use of tools (e.g. goniometer sphygmomanometer stethoscope) and the possession of sight and hearing senses or the use of prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately. Independently implements and documents plan of care for patients with routine to complex problems to facilitate continuity of care. Documented interventions are related to plan of care. Interventions reflect the standard of care for patient condition/diagnosis. Interventions include utilizing agency and community resources. Performs occupational therapy interventions consistent with home care protocols. Interventions reflect knowledge of standard home care supplies and equipment used in patient care. Independently organizes patient assignments for completion of tasks within acceptable time frames. Seeks assistance from OT III Rehab Care Manager or supervisor regarding complex patient problems. Maintains necessary clinical records collects data and prepares reports on activities. Submits completed admission records within 48 hours and daily records within 24 hours with Ninety-five percent accuracy on technical audit. Recertification completed prior to recert date. Maintains caseload mix and productivity for acuity level of patients. Initiates and participates in regularly scheduled case conferences; includes all disciplines. Includes patient and family in mutual goal setting and care plan revision. Maintains effective working relationships with other departments and participates in multidisciplinary quality and service improvement teams. Participates in meetings and on committees and represents the department and agency in community outreach efforts. Enhances growth and development and enriches personal knowledge and skill through participation in educational programs and affiliations. Performs history and assessment related to an episode of patient illness to determine the patient's habilitation/rehabilitation needs. Recommends adaptive equipment and/or home modifications to maximize the patient's functional abilities and safety. Identifies primary patient problems from assessment. Identifies discharge planning needs including referrals to appropriate community resources. Interprets abnormal clinical data to anticipate problems associated with changing patient status. Performs other duties as assigned. Performs procedures and modalities including but not limited to therapeutic exercise functional mobility training gait training heat/cold application and ultrasound. Minimal Qualifications Education Master's degree Graduation from an ACOTE accredited educational program in Occupational Therapy that is recognized by the Board of OT required Experience 1-2 years Clinical experience required Licenses and Certifications Health ServicesOT - Occupational Therapist - Registered License to practice Occupational Therapy in the District of Columbia Maryland or Virginia or any combination based on work location(s) Upon Hire required and DL - Valid State Driver's License in good standing with a dependable vehicle for transportation Upon Hire required CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP) for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department or business unit. Knowledge Skills and Abilities Good clinical skills. Verbal and written communication skills. Basic computer skills preferred. Smart Phone experience. This position has a hiring range of : USD $74,214.00 - USD $134,596.00 /Yr.

Occupational Therapist Homecare, St. Mary's County PRN

About this Job: General Summary of Position Provides evaluation and occupational therapy treatment in accordance with agency standards the laws and regulations governing the provision of occupational therapy services in the State of Maryland District of Columbia or Virginia and other regulatory requirements. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Analyzes and documents patients and family's responses to interventions. Evaluates measurable progress toward goals and revise plan of care. Identifies and modifies underlying factors that impede progress toward goals. Makes recommendations for updates in plan of care using knowledge of interventions and resources. Establishes and documents teaching plan for patients/families based on patients' level of knowledge diagnosis prescribed treatment and available resources. Communicates (verbal written demonstration) respectfully with patients/families supervisor peers and other health team members. Establishes visit schedule and informs patient/family and team supervisor. Contributes to the achievement of established goals and objectives and adheres to department policies procedures quality standards and safety standards. Completes annual Code of Conduct Compliance and other mandatory training. Demonstrates basic leadership skills as a Case Manager and with other responsibilities as required. Implements an effective occupational therapy treatment plan in conjunction with the patient their family/caregiver the patient's physician and other members of the health care team and modifying treatment plan as needed. Evaluation includes interview observation palpation specialized assessments including but not limited to goniometry muscle strength testing and sensory testing. Such assessments require use of tools (e.g. goniometer sphygmomanometer stethoscope) and the possession of sight and hearing senses or the use of prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately. Independently implements and documents plan of care for patients with routine to complex problems to facilitate continuity of care. Documented interventions are related to plan of care. Interventions reflect the standard of care for patient condition/diagnosis. Interventions include utilizing agency and community resources. Performs occupational therapy interventions consistent with home care protocols. Interventions reflect knowledge of standard home care supplies and equipment used in patient care. Independently organizes patient assignments for completion of tasks within acceptable time frames. Seeks assistance from OT III Rehab Care Manager or supervisor regarding complex patient problems. Maintains necessary clinical records collects data and prepares reports on activities. Submits completed admission records within 48 hours and daily records within 24 hours with Ninety-five percent accuracy on technical audit. Recertification completed prior to recert date. Maintains caseload mix and productivity for acuity level of patients. Initiates and participates in regularly scheduled case conferences; includes all disciplines. Includes patient and family in mutual goal setting and care plan revision. Maintains effective working relationships with other departments and participates in multidisciplinary quality and service improvement teams. Participates in meetings and on committees and represents the department and agency in community outreach efforts. Enhances growth and development and enriches personal knowledge and skill through participation in educational programs and affiliations. Performs history and assessment related to an episode of patient illness to determine the patient's habilitation/rehabilitation needs. Recommends adaptive equipment and/or home modifications to maximize the patient's functional abilities and safety. Identifies primary patient problems from assessment. Identifies discharge planning needs including referrals to appropriate community resources. Interprets abnormal clinical data to anticipate problems associated with changing patient status. Performs other duties as assigned. Performs procedures and modalities including but not limited to therapeutic exercise functional mobility training gait training heat/cold application and ultrasound. Minimal Qualifications Education Master's degree Graduation from an ACOTE accredited educational program in Occupational Therapy that is recognized by the Board of OT required Experience 1-2 years Clinical experience required Licenses and Certifications Health ServicesOT - Occupational Therapist - Registered License to practice Occupational Therapy in the District of Columbia Maryland or Virginia or any combination based on work location(s) Upon Hire required and DL - Valid State Driver's License in good standing with a dependable vehicle for transportation Upon Hire required CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP) for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department or business unit. Knowledge Skills and Abilities Good clinical skills. Verbal and written communication skills. Basic computer skills preferred. Smart Phone experience. This position has a hiring range of : USD $74,214.00 - USD $134,596.00 /Yr.

Occupational Therapist Homecare, St. Mary's County PRN

About this Job: General Summary of Position Provides evaluation and occupational therapy treatment in accordance with agency standards the laws and regulations governing the provision of occupational therapy services in the State of Maryland District of Columbia or Virginia and other regulatory requirements. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Analyzes and documents patients and family's responses to interventions. Evaluates measurable progress toward goals and revise plan of care. Identifies and modifies underlying factors that impede progress toward goals. Makes recommendations for updates in plan of care using knowledge of interventions and resources. Establishes and documents teaching plan for patients/families based on patients' level of knowledge diagnosis prescribed treatment and available resources. Communicates (verbal written demonstration) respectfully with patients/families supervisor peers and other health team members. Establishes visit schedule and informs patient/family and team supervisor. Contributes to the achievement of established goals and objectives and adheres to department policies procedures quality standards and safety standards. Completes annual Code of Conduct Compliance and other mandatory training. Demonstrates basic leadership skills as a Case Manager and with other responsibilities as required. Implements an effective occupational therapy treatment plan in conjunction with the patient their family/caregiver the patient's physician and other members of the health care team and modifying treatment plan as needed. Evaluation includes interview observation palpation specialized assessments including but not limited to goniometry muscle strength testing and sensory testing. Such assessments require use of tools (e.g. goniometer sphygmomanometer stethoscope) and the possession of sight and hearing senses or the use of prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately. Independently implements and documents plan of care for patients with routine to complex problems to facilitate continuity of care. Documented interventions are related to plan of care. Interventions reflect the standard of care for patient condition/diagnosis. Interventions include utilizing agency and community resources. Performs occupational therapy interventions consistent with home care protocols. Interventions reflect knowledge of standard home care supplies and equipment used in patient care. Independently organizes patient assignments for completion of tasks within acceptable time frames. Seeks assistance from OT III Rehab Care Manager or supervisor regarding complex patient problems. Maintains necessary clinical records collects data and prepares reports on activities. Submits completed admission records within 48 hours and daily records within 24 hours with Ninety-five percent accuracy on technical audit. Recertification completed prior to recert date. Maintains caseload mix and productivity for acuity level of patients. Initiates and participates in regularly scheduled case conferences; includes all disciplines. Includes patient and family in mutual goal setting and care plan revision. Maintains effective working relationships with other departments and participates in multidisciplinary quality and service improvement teams. Participates in meetings and on committees and represents the department and agency in community outreach efforts. Enhances growth and development and enriches personal knowledge and skill through participation in educational programs and affiliations. Performs history and assessment related to an episode of patient illness to determine the patient's habilitation/rehabilitation needs. Recommends adaptive equipment and/or home modifications to maximize the patient's functional abilities and safety. Identifies primary patient problems from assessment. Identifies discharge planning needs including referrals to appropriate community resources. Interprets abnormal clinical data to anticipate problems associated with changing patient status. Performs other duties as assigned. Performs procedures and modalities including but not limited to therapeutic exercise functional mobility training gait training heat/cold application and ultrasound. Minimal Qualifications Education Master's degree Graduation from an ACOTE accredited educational program in Occupational Therapy that is recognized by the Board of OT required Experience 1-2 years Clinical experience required Licenses and Certifications Health ServicesOT - Occupational Therapist - Registered License to practice Occupational Therapy in the District of Columbia Maryland or Virginia or any combination based on work location(s) Upon Hire required and DL - Valid State Driver's License in good standing with a dependable vehicle for transportation Upon Hire required CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP) for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department or business unit. Knowledge Skills and Abilities Good clinical skills. Verbal and written communication skills. Basic computer skills preferred. Smart Phone experience. This position has a hiring range of : USD $74,214.00 - USD $134,596.00 /Yr.

Occupational Therapist Homecare, St. Mary's County PRN

About this Job: General Summary of Position Provides evaluation and occupational therapy treatment in accordance with agency standards the laws and regulations governing the provision of occupational therapy services in the State of Maryland District of Columbia or Virginia and other regulatory requirements. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Analyzes and documents patients and family's responses to interventions. Evaluates measurable progress toward goals and revise plan of care. Identifies and modifies underlying factors that impede progress toward goals. Makes recommendations for updates in plan of care using knowledge of interventions and resources. Establishes and documents teaching plan for patients/families based on patients' level of knowledge diagnosis prescribed treatment and available resources. Communicates (verbal written demonstration) respectfully with patients/families supervisor peers and other health team members. Establishes visit schedule and informs patient/family and team supervisor. Contributes to the achievement of established goals and objectives and adheres to department policies procedures quality standards and safety standards. Completes annual Code of Conduct Compliance and other mandatory training. Demonstrates basic leadership skills as a Case Manager and with other responsibilities as required. Implements an effective occupational therapy treatment plan in conjunction with the patient their family/caregiver the patient's physician and other members of the health care team and modifying treatment plan as needed. Evaluation includes interview observation palpation specialized assessments including but not limited to goniometry muscle strength testing and sensory testing. Such assessments require use of tools (e.g. goniometer sphygmomanometer stethoscope) and the possession of sight and hearing senses or the use of prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately. Independently implements and documents plan of care for patients with routine to complex problems to facilitate continuity of care. Documented interventions are related to plan of care. Interventions reflect the standard of care for patient condition/diagnosis. Interventions include utilizing agency and community resources. Performs occupational therapy interventions consistent with home care protocols. Interventions reflect knowledge of standard home care supplies and equipment used in patient care. Independently organizes patient assignments for completion of tasks within acceptable time frames. Seeks assistance from OT III Rehab Care Manager or supervisor regarding complex patient problems. Maintains necessary clinical records collects data and prepares reports on activities. Submits completed admission records within 48 hours and daily records within 24 hours with Ninety-five percent accuracy on technical audit. Recertification completed prior to recert date. Maintains caseload mix and productivity for acuity level of patients. Initiates and participates in regularly scheduled case conferences; includes all disciplines. Includes patient and family in mutual goal setting and care plan revision. Maintains effective working relationships with other departments and participates in multidisciplinary quality and service improvement teams. Participates in meetings and on committees and represents the department and agency in community outreach efforts. Enhances growth and development and enriches personal knowledge and skill through participation in educational programs and affiliations. Performs history and assessment related to an episode of patient illness to determine the patient's habilitation/rehabilitation needs. Recommends adaptive equipment and/or home modifications to maximize the patient's functional abilities and safety. Identifies primary patient problems from assessment. Identifies discharge planning needs including referrals to appropriate community resources. Interprets abnormal clinical data to anticipate problems associated with changing patient status. Performs other duties as assigned. Performs procedures and modalities including but not limited to therapeutic exercise functional mobility training gait training heat/cold application and ultrasound. Minimal Qualifications Education Master's degree Graduation from an ACOTE accredited educational program in Occupational Therapy that is recognized by the Board of OT required Experience 1-2 years Clinical experience required Licenses and Certifications Health ServicesOT - Occupational Therapist - Registered License to practice Occupational Therapy in the District of Columbia Maryland or Virginia or any combination based on work location(s) Upon Hire required and DL - Valid State Driver's License in good standing with a dependable vehicle for transportation Upon Hire required CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP) for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department or business unit. Knowledge Skills and Abilities Good clinical skills. Verbal and written communication skills. Basic computer skills preferred. Smart Phone experience. This position has a hiring range of : USD $74,214.00 - USD $134,596.00 /Yr.

Occupational Therapist Homecare, St. Mary's County PRN

About this Job: General Summary of Position Provides evaluation and occupational therapy treatment in accordance with agency standards the laws and regulations governing the provision of occupational therapy services in the State of Maryland District of Columbia or Virginia and other regulatory requirements. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Analyzes and documents patients and family's responses to interventions. Evaluates measurable progress toward goals and revise plan of care. Identifies and modifies underlying factors that impede progress toward goals. Makes recommendations for updates in plan of care using knowledge of interventions and resources. Establishes and documents teaching plan for patients/families based on patients' level of knowledge diagnosis prescribed treatment and available resources. Communicates (verbal written demonstration) respectfully with patients/families supervisor peers and other health team members. Establishes visit schedule and informs patient/family and team supervisor. Contributes to the achievement of established goals and objectives and adheres to department policies procedures quality standards and safety standards. Completes annual Code of Conduct Compliance and other mandatory training. Demonstrates basic leadership skills as a Case Manager and with other responsibilities as required. Implements an effective occupational therapy treatment plan in conjunction with the patient their family/caregiver the patient's physician and other members of the health care team and modifying treatment plan as needed. Evaluation includes interview observation palpation specialized assessments including but not limited to goniometry muscle strength testing and sensory testing. Such assessments require use of tools (e.g. goniometer sphygmomanometer stethoscope) and the possession of sight and hearing senses or the use of prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately. Independently implements and documents plan of care for patients with routine to complex problems to facilitate continuity of care. Documented interventions are related to plan of care. Interventions reflect the standard of care for patient condition/diagnosis. Interventions include utilizing agency and community resources. Performs occupational therapy interventions consistent with home care protocols. Interventions reflect knowledge of standard home care supplies and equipment used in patient care. Independently organizes patient assignments for completion of tasks within acceptable time frames. Seeks assistance from OT III Rehab Care Manager or supervisor regarding complex patient problems. Maintains necessary clinical records collects data and prepares reports on activities. Submits completed admission records within 48 hours and daily records within 24 hours with Ninety-five percent accuracy on technical audit. Recertification completed prior to recert date. Maintains caseload mix and productivity for acuity level of patients. Initiates and participates in regularly scheduled case conferences; includes all disciplines. Includes patient and family in mutual goal setting and care plan revision. Maintains effective working relationships with other departments and participates in multidisciplinary quality and service improvement teams. Participates in meetings and on committees and represents the department and agency in community outreach efforts. Enhances growth and development and enriches personal knowledge and skill through participation in educational programs and affiliations. Performs history and assessment related to an episode of patient illness to determine the patient's habilitation/rehabilitation needs. Recommends adaptive equipment and/or home modifications to maximize the patient's functional abilities and safety. Identifies primary patient problems from assessment. Identifies discharge planning needs including referrals to appropriate community resources. Interprets abnormal clinical data to anticipate problems associated with changing patient status. Performs other duties as assigned. Performs procedures and modalities including but not limited to therapeutic exercise functional mobility training gait training heat/cold application and ultrasound. Minimal Qualifications Education Master's degree Graduation from an ACOTE accredited educational program in Occupational Therapy that is recognized by the Board of OT required Experience 1-2 years Clinical experience required Licenses and Certifications Health ServicesOT - Occupational Therapist - Registered License to practice Occupational Therapy in the District of Columbia Maryland or Virginia or any combination based on work location(s) Upon Hire required and DL - Valid State Driver's License in good standing with a dependable vehicle for transportation Upon Hire required CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP) for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department or business unit. Knowledge Skills and Abilities Good clinical skills. Verbal and written communication skills. Basic computer skills preferred. Smart Phone experience. This position has a hiring range of : USD $74,214.00 - USD $134,596.00 /Yr.

Occupational Therapist Homecare, St. Mary's County PRN

About this Job: General Summary of Position Provides evaluation and occupational therapy treatment in accordance with agency standards the laws and regulations governing the provision of occupational therapy services in the State of Maryland District of Columbia or Virginia and other regulatory requirements. Primary Duties and Responsibilities Analyzes and documents patients and family's responses to interventions. Evaluates measurable progress toward goals and revise plan of care. Identifies and modifies underlying factors that impede progress toward goals. Makes recommendations for updates in plan of care using knowledge of interventions and resources. Establishes and documents teaching plan for patients/families based on patients' level of knowledge diagnosis prescribed treatment and available resources. Communicates (verbal written demonstration) respectfully with patients/families supervisor peers and other health team members. Establishes visit schedule and informs patient/family and team supervisor. Contributes to the achievement of established goals and objectives and adheres to department policies procedures quality standards and safety standards. Completes annual Code of Conduct Compliance and other mandatory training. Demonstrates basic leadership skills as a Case Manager and with other responsibilities as required. Implements an effective occupational therapy treatment plan in conjunction with the patient their family/caregiver the patient's physician and other members of the health care team and modifying treatment plan as needed. Evaluation includes interview observation palpation specialized assessments including but not limited to goniometry muscle strength testing and sensory testing. Such assessments require use of tools (e.g. goniometer sphygmomanometer stethoscope) and the possession of sight and hearing senses or the use of prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately. Independently implements and documents plan of care for patients with routine to complex problems to facilitate continuity of care. Documented interventions are related to plan of care. Interventions reflect the standard of care for patient condition/diagnosis. Interventions include utilizing agency and community resources. Performs occupational therapy interventions consistent with home care protocols. Interventions reflect knowledge of standard home care supplies and equipment used in patient care. Independently organizes patient assignments for completion of tasks within acceptable time frames. Seeks assistance from OT III Rehab Care Manager or supervisor regarding complex patient problems. Maintains necessary clinical records collects data and prepares reports on activities. Submits completed admission records within 48 hours and daily records within 24 hours with Ninety-five percent accuracy on technical audit. Recertification completed prior to recert date. Maintains caseload mix and productivity for acuity level of patients. Initiates and participates in regularly scheduled case conferences; includes all disciplines. Includes patient and family in mutual goal setting and care plan revision. Maintains effective working relationships with other departments and participates in multidisciplinary quality and service improvement teams. Participates in meetings and on committees and represents the department and agency in community outreach efforts. Enhances growth and development and enriches personal knowledge and skill through participation in educational programs and affiliations. Performs history and assessment related to an episode of patient illness to determine the patient's habilitation/rehabilitation needs. Recommends adaptive equipment and/or home modifications to maximize the patient's functional abilities and safety. Identifies primary patient problems from assessment. Identifies discharge planning needs including referrals to appropriate community resources. Interprets abnormal clinical data to anticipate problems associated with changing patient status. Performs other duties as assigned. Performs procedures and modalities including but not limited to therapeutic exercise functional mobility training gait training heat/cold application and ultrasound. Minimal Qualifications Education Master's degree Graduation from an ACOTE accredited educational program in Occupational Therapy that is recognized by the Board of OT required Experience 1-2 years Clinical experience required Licenses and Certifications Health ServicesOT - Occupational Therapist - Registered License to practice Occupational Therapy in the District of Columbia Maryland or Virginia or any combination based on work location(s) Upon Hire required and DL - Valid State Driver's License in good standing with a dependable vehicle for transportation Upon Hire required CPR - Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (includes BLS and NRP) for healthcare providers from either the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross within 90 Days required Additional unit/specialty certifications may vary by department or business unit. Knowledge Skills and Abilities Good clinical skills. Verbal and written communication skills. Basic computer skills preferred. Smart Phone experience. This position has a hiring range of : USD $74,214.00 - USD $134,596.00 /Yr.

Certified Medication Aide-Double Weekends

CERTIFIED MEDICATION AIDE The Enclave is located at 18803 Hardy Oak Blvd., San Antonio, Tx Available Shift-7a-7p Double Weekends At Touchstone Communities, caring isn’t just what we do — it’s who we are . Every day, we come together with one shared purpose: Making Lives Better for our residents, patients, Veterans, and for each other. If you’re a Certified Nurse Aide with a heart for meaningful connection, compassionate service, and exceptional care, we’d love to welcome you into our Touchstone family. Bring Your Heart. Bring Your Purpose. We’re searching for Certified Medication Aides who strive for excellence and believe every resident deserves dignity, respect, and individualized care. Here’s what you’ll need: A valid Texas CNA certification AND valid Certified Medication Aide certificate A genuine passion for caring for others and being a bright spot in someone’s day. A team-focused mindset and a desire to contribute to a positive, uplifting workplace culture. Why You’ll Love Being Part of Touchstone At Touchstone Communities, we don’t just offer a job — we offer belonging . Here’s what you can expect: Your voice matters. We listen. We support. We celebrate. Competitive pay plus optional paycheck advances for added peace of mind. Comprehensive Health Benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage. Company‑paid life insurance of $20,000 for added peace of mind. Additional supplemental insurance options , including pet insurance — because family comes in all forms! Tuition reimbursement to help you grow in your professional journey. 401(k) matching to invest in your future. PTO that starts accruing on day one — because balance matters. Bonus opportunities that recognize your dedication and exceptional care. Emergency Assistance Grants through the Touchstone Foundation — because we care for our own. Experience the Touchstone Difference Here, your work is more than a daily task list — it’s a calling. You’ll build relationships, uplift lives, and make a real difference every single day. And with a team that supports you, believes in you, and invests in you, you’ll feel that difference in your own life too. Ready to Make Lives Better? If you’re driven by compassion, motivated by purpose, and inspired by service, you belong here . Join a community that values your heart as much as your skill.

Clinical Partner - Bronx/Westchester/Manhattan

Overview HarmonyCares is a leading national value-based provider of in-home primary care services for people with complex healthcare needs. Headquartered out of Troy, Michigan, HarmonyCares operates home-based primary care practices in 14 states. HarmonyCares employs more than 200 primary care providers to deliver patient-centered care under an integrated, team-based, physician-driven model. Our Mission – To bring personalized, quality-based healthcare to the home of patients who have difficult accessing care. Our Shared Vision – Every patient deserves access to quality healthcare. Our Values – The way we care is our legacy. Every interaction counts. Go the extra mile. Empower and support each other. Why You Should Want to Work with Us Health, Dental, Vision, Disability & Life Insurance, and much more 401K Retirement Plan (with company match) Tuition, Professional License and Certification Reimbursement Paid Time Off, Holidays and Volunteer Time Paid Orientation and Training Day Time Hours (no holidays/weekends) Manageable rosters and visits per day compared to a traditional practice environment Great Place to Work Certified Established in 11 states Largest home-based primary care practice in the US for over 28 years, making a huge impact in healthcare today! More details about the benefits we offer can be found at https://careers.harmonycares.com/benefits . Responsibilities The Clinical Partner (Medical Assistant) will assist Harmony Cares Primary Care Physician, Nurse Practitioners and Clinical Teams in the delivery of primary health care and patient care management in a residential setting. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Supports mission, vision and core values which include but not limited to delivering compassionate support, attention and assistance to patients, families and members of the team Support Patient Care through Clinical Partnership with Nurse Practitioners, Physicians, and Care Management Teams Coordinates daily travel itinerary and transports clinicians to scheduled appointments Prepares patients for examination and treatment; May at times include preparing patients for minor procedures Secures patient consent forms, records patient care documentation accurately and in a timely manner Coordinates patient care as directed by Clinicians, company standards and policies Respects patient confidentiality at all times and treats patients with courtesy and respect Performs phlebotomy (venipuncture only), EKG or any other procedure as requested by Clinician Labels, stores and properly packages specimens for lab delivery Assists In identifying and closure of quality gaps Documentation and updating of patient care plans, as well as SDoH (Social Determinants of Health) and other assessments within the patient chart or electronic medical record Required to maintain compliance with CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments), OSHA, and HIPPAA guidelines Prepares and maintains supplies and equipment for treatment (supply inventory, medical bag and car) (where applicable) Ensure company vehicle is clean and proper periodic maintenance schedule is followed (where applicable) Attends required meetings and in-services In this role you may work with. . . Primary Care Physicians Nurse Practitioners Clinical Teams Patients Patients Families Qualifications Required Knowledge, Skills, and Experience High School graduate or GED equivalent Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy, EMT, related medical education/training program or 1 year of experience serving as a Medical Assistant or Phlebotomist Current CPR certification that meets Company guidelines Knowledge of medical terminology Basic computer literacy, including EMR, iPad, and GPS experience Strong interpersonal communication and customer service skills Must maintain a valid driver’s license and good driving record Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Experience Certified Medical Assistant Six months of experience in patient care, preferably geriatric care Strong Phlebotomy skills Desire and ability to obtain MA certification with 180 days of hire Conditions of this role to be aware of. . . Full range body motion including handling/lifting patients Ability to drive up to 150 miles daily in urban and/or rural setting Ability to lift/carry items weighing up to 50 lb Ability to read and understand road maps Sit or stand for long periods of time Posted Min Pay Rate USD $25.00/Hr. Posted Max Pay Rate USD $26.00/Hr. Pay Transparency Individual compensation packages are based on various factors unique to each candidate, including skill set, experience, qualifications, and other job-related considerations.

Bariatric Dietitian Coordinator

Overview Sign-on Bonus Available! Relocation bonus available for 1yr experience and >50mi The Dietitian provides nutrition education and counseling to clinic patients and patient groups. Assesses the nutritional needs of the outpatient, develops and implements a nutrition care plan. Develops and implements programs for the general public, community organizations and for professional staff. Qualifications Certifications: Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist - Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR)Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR); Registered Dietitian (RD) - Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR)Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR), Education: Bachelor's Degree: Nutrition; Bachelor's Degree: Dietetics, Work Experience: Responsibilities Provide nutrition services and medical nutrition therapy integrated with the patient's medical goals. Identify and provide age specific nutrition counseling to meet the cultural needs of the patients and their familiesEvaluate, interpret, monitor and document the nutritional status and nutritional needs of patients using established standards of care and practice guidelines.Develop, review, update and implement educational materials to meet the needs of patients and professionalsPre-operative nutrition assessment and documentation for patients seeking weight loss surgery Pre-operative weight management and nutritional education for patients seeking weight loss surgery Provides education to patient regarding dietary guidelines for the immediate post-operative period after weight loss surgery Provides ongoing patient education for diet advancement and continues weight management after weight loss surgery Participation in the Bariatric multi-disciplinary committees to improve patient outcomes Leads Bariatric Patient Support Group to provide ingoing education and support for patients on their weight loss journey in a group setting. Leads the Bariatric Information Seminar to provide information regarding weight loss surgery in a group setting. About Us Find it here. Discover the job, the career, the purpose you were meant for. At Carle Health, we're committed to fostering a workplace where every team member feels valued, respected and empowered, where passion and purpose come together to positively impact the lives of our patients and our communities. Find it all at Carle Health. Our nearly 17,000 team members and providers work together to support patient care across central and southeastern Illinois. We’ve grown to include eight, award-winning hospitals and a multispecialty provider group with more than 1,500 doctors and advanced practice providers. We’re developing the next generation of providers and healthcare professionals through Carle Illinois College of Medicine, the world’s first engineering-based medical school, and Methodist College. Carle BroMenn Medical Center, Carle Foundation Hospital, Carle Health Methodist Hospital, Carle Health Proctor Hospital, Carle Health Pekin Hospital, and Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center hold Magnet® designations, the nation’s highest honor for nursing care. We offer opportunities in several communities throughout central Illinois with potential for growth and life-long careers at Carle Health. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class. Carle Health participates in E-Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. | For more information: [email protected]. Compensation and Benefits The compensation range for this position is $26.1per hour - $43.59per hour. This represents a good faith minimum and maximum range for the role at the time of posting by Carle Health. The actual compensation offered a candidate will be dependent on a variety of factors including, but not limited to, the candidate’s experience, qualifications, location, training, licenses, shifts worked and compensation model. Carle Health offers a comprehensive benefits package for team members and providers. To learn more visit careers.carlehealth.org/benefits.