Associate Veterinarian

Associate Veterinarian | South Shreveport Animal Hospital | Generous Relocation Bonus Shreveport, Louisiana | Full-Time | No On-Call or Emergency Hours South Shreveport Animal Clinic is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Associate Veterinarian to join our friendly, experienced team. This is an excellent opportunity for a veterinarian who is passionate about providing exceptional medical care, building strong client relationships, and being part of a collaborative, supportive environment. As a valued member of our team, you'll have the opportunity to practice high-quality medicine with the support of skilled technicians and a cohesive group of doctors who truly enjoy working together. Whether you're a recent graduate eager to grow or an experienced clinician looking for a positive, team-driven setting, you'll find a welcoming home here. What You'll Be Doing: Delivering compassionate, client-focused medical and surgical care Collaborating with fellow doctors and support staff to ensure the highest quality of care Participating in case discussions and contributing to an atmosphere of continuous learning Building trusted relationships with clients through clear communication and personalized service Maintaining accurate medical records and upholding hospital standards for safety and patient well-being This Role Is For You If You: Have a DVM/VMD degree and are licensed (or eligible for licensure) in Louisiana Enjoy working in a collaborative environment with a supportive, experienced team Are passionate about client education and preventive medicine Take pride in providing excellent patient care and attention to detail Thrive in a positive, team-oriented culture that values work-life balance What We Offer: Generous six-figure base plus quarterly production Exciting bonus program / relocation assistance Flexible, work week with NO on-call or after hour emergencies Generous PTO Opportunities to serve as a mentor to new graduates / early career veterinarians Skilled fully utilized support staff Medical, dental, and vision for you and your dependents (with HSA option) Annual CE allowance (with paid days to attend) Professional development assistance AVMA PLIT coverage Paid licensing fees and membership dues Thought-partnership and collaboration with a talented Medical Advisory Board Medical freedom to practice skills you're proficient in or explore areas you'd like to learn Why South Shreveport Animal Clinic? Founded in 1985, our clinic has a long-standing reputation for high-quality, compassionate care. We are a full-service, progressive practice offering wellness care, surgery, dermatology, dentistry, diagnostics, and more. Our loyal clientele and experienced team create an environment where both pets and people feel valued. About Shreveport: Shreveport is a vibrant city with Southern charm and cultural depth. Enjoy affordable living, historic neighborhoods, and a food scene rich with Cajun and Creole flavors. Outdoor lovers will appreciate the Red River, local lakes, and abundant green spaces. With excellent schools, entertainment, and easy travel access, Shreveport offers a well-rounded lifestyle for families and professionals alike. Apply today to become the next leader at South Shreveport Animal Clinic and help shape the future of veterinary medicine in our community. CS LI-SH1 AVMA

Associate Veterinarian

Description: Halifax Veterinary Center is growing and looking for an Associate Veterinarian to join our team! Located in Port Orange, FL, just south of Daytona Beach, we are searching for a compassionate and driven veterinarian eager to make a lasting impact on pets and their families. This role is perfect for someone who values a supportive, family-like team culture, opportunities for professional growth, and a balanced lifestyle near Florida's beautiful coast. Who we are: At Halifax Veterinary Center, we are proud to be a full-service small animal hospital providing comprehensive healthcare services to pets in Port Orange and the surrounding areas. We offer a wide variety of medical, surgical, and dental care with the help of advanced equipment and technology-all in a warm, welcoming environment. Founded in 1990 by Dr. Bartos, HVC started as a three-person team and has grown into a thriving staff of 20, many of whom have been with us for decades. We're more than a workplace-we're a family, and we're passionate about making new team members feel right at home. Why Port Orange? Port Orange is a vibrant coastal community just minutes from Daytona Beach and the Intracoastal Waterway. With excellent schools, safe neighborhoods, and easy access to outdoor activities like kayaking, biking, and beachcombing, Port Orange is a fantastic place to live, work, and play. You'll enjoy year-round sunshine, no state income tax, and a relaxed Florida lifestyle that's hard to beat. What we offer: Great work-life balance: no weekends! Competitive base salary DOE Quarterly production with no negative accrual Generous bonus/relocation package Medical, dental, and vision insurance (with HSA option) Generous annual PTO with rollover Paid parental leave / bonding time Annual CE allowance with days off to attend Professional development assistance Paid professional dues and PLIT Structured mentorship program 401(k) options Personal pet discounts And more! We welcome veterinarians of all experience levels to apply. Candidates must be licensed (or able to become licensed) in Florida. Join our team and discover why Halifax Veterinary Center is a great place to grow your career while enjoying an amazing work-life balance! AVMA LI-EM1 CS

Veterinarian

Experienced Associate Veterinarian - Paws and Claws Animal Hospital | Lambertville, MI Full-Time or Part-Time | Small Animal Practice Are you an experienced veterinarian who thrives in surgery and enjoys building lasting relationships through wellness care ? Join our collaborative team at Paws and Claws Animal Hospital in Lambertville, Michigan , where you'll have the opportunity to practice high-quality medicine, use your surgical expertise, and make a lasting impact on the pets and families in our community. About Our Hospital At Paws and Claws Animal Hospital , we've proudly served Lambertville and the surrounding Michigan-Ohio communities for years. Our mission is simple: to help pets live their healthiest lives through exceptional medical care and client education . We're a well-established, full-service small animal hospital that emphasizes preventive care, dentistry, and soft-tissue surgery. Our experienced support staff, modern equipment, and loyal client base allow our veterinarians to focus on what they do best- providing excellent medicine and compassionate care . What You'll Love About This Role A steady caseload of surgical procedures (spays/neuters, mass removals, dentals, soft tissue, and more) The freedom to shape your medical and surgical interests within a supportive, collaborative team A culture that values clinical autonomy, communication, and teamwork What We Offer Competitive base salary (commensurate with experience) quarterly production (no negative accrual) Flexible scheduling to support work-life balance Generous sign-on or relocation bonus Medical, dental, and vision insurance (with HSA option) Paid time off with rollover paid parental leave Annual CE allowance with paid CE days Paid professional dues, licensing, and PLIT coverage Employee pet care discounts Support from a talented Medical Advisory Board and access to ongoing CE resources About Lambertville, Michigan Nestled along the Michigan-Ohio border, Lambertville offers small-town charm with easy access to Toledo, Ann Arbor, and Detroit . It's the perfect home for those who enjoy outdoor recreation and close-knit community living -with fishing, boating, hiking, and skiing right at your fingertips. Whether you love peaceful evenings or quick weekend getaways, Lambertville has it all. If you're an experienced veterinarian ready to take the next step in your career-where your surgical skills , medical expertise , and client relationships truly matter- we'd love to meet you! AVMA CS LI-SM1

Associate Veterinarian - Leesburg, VA

Associate Veterinarian - Lansdowne Animal Hospital (Leesburg, VA) Lansdowne Animal Hospital , located in Leesburg, Virginia -part of Northern Virginia and the greater Washington, D.C. metro area -is seeking a full-time Associate Veterinarian to join our team. This role offers a flexible weekday schedule with NO weekends , supporting excellent work-life balance. We are a busy, fast-paced small animal general practice with a highly collaborative, experienced team and a strong reputation for quality care. Our hospital is well-equipped with modern technology, including digital and dental radiography, ultrasonography, cold therapy laser, lift tables, a dedicated dental suite, and more. Who Thrives Here This opportunity is ideal for a veterinarian who: Has a few years of clinical experience Values medical freedom and enjoys practicing their strengths while exploring new interests Wants to work with a skilled, team-oriented staff Communicates clearly, compassionately, and respectfully Understands the importance of client education and partnership Compensation & Benefits We believe in caring for our team as well as we care for our patients. Our benefits package includes: Competitive base salary plus production with no negative accrual Sign-on bonus and relocation assistance 401(k) options Medical, dental, and vision insurance (HSA option) for you and your dependents Guidance from a talented Medical Advisory Board Paid license renewal fees, professional dues, and AVMA PLIT coverage And more! Why Leesburg, VA Leesburg offers the perfect blend of small-town charm and metropolitan convenience . Located in scenic Loudoun County, just 40 miles from downtown Washington, D.C. and 20 minutes from Dulles International Airport , the area provides easy access to city amenities while maintaining a relaxed, picturesque lifestyle. From wineries, hiking trails, and the Potomac River to a charming historic district and top-rated schools, Leesburg is an ideal place to live and work. If you're looking for a full-time veterinary role that offers autonomy, support, and true work-life balance, Lansdowne Animal Hospital could be the perfect fit. Apply today and discover what your next chapter in Leesburg could look like. AVMA CS LI-MS2

Associate Veterinarian

Associate Veterinarian - Lago Vista Animal Clinic, Lago Vista, TX At Lago Vista Animal Clinic in Lago Vista, TX, we are AAHA-Accredited and dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive veterinary care for our patients. Our experienced team offers a wide range of services, including wellness exams, vaccinations, surgery, and dental care, using advanced medical technologies and treatments. We prioritize client education and communication, ensuring pet owners have the information they need to make informed decisions about their pets' health. Join our team and become part of a practice that values integrity, excellence, and the well-being of every animal in our care. This is a full-time or part-time role with scheduling flexibility, currently closed on weekends. We're open to veterinarians with a minimum of two years of experience. Must be licensed (or able to become licensed) in Texas for consideration. Benefits package: Flexible schedule Competitive base salary DOE Quarterly production with no negative accrual Generous bonus / relocation package Medical, dental, and vision insurance (with HSA option) Generous annual PTO with rollover Paid parental leave / bonding time Annual CE allowance with days off to attend Professional development assistance Paid Professional Dues and PLIT Structured mentorship program 401(k) options Personal pet discounts Plus more! Lago Vista, TX Lago Vista, TX, offers a serene lakeside setting with stunning views of Lake Travis and the Texas Hill Country, providing residents with abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation. Residents can enjoy boating, fishing, hiking, and golfing, as well as exploring the nearby parks and nature trails. The town has a close-knit community atmosphere, with local events, farmers markets, and cultural activities throughout the year. With its natural beauty, friendly residents, and small-town charm, Lago Vista provides an ideal environment for both work and leisure. If you're a compassionate veterinarian looking for your next adventure in Austin, we encourage you to apply today! CS AVMA LI - MS1

Associate Veterinarian

Associate Veterinarian- Branson Veterinary Hospital (Branson, MO) Join a Premier Small Animal Veterinary Hospital in Branson, MO Are you a compassionate Associate Veterinarian seeking a rewarding career in a thriving small animal veterinary hospital? Branson Veterinary Hospital is expanding and looking for a dedicated DVM to join our multi-doctor veterinary practice in beautiful Branson, Missouri. Whether you're an experienced veterinarian confident in surgery or a motivated new graduate seeking strong mentorship, this is your opportunity to grow in a supportive, collaborative, and modern veterinary environment. Interest in surgery is a must! About Our Veterinary Practice Branson Veterinary Hospital is a well-established, rapidly growing small animal clinic with three veterinarians and a highly experienced support team - many of whom have been with us for over 15 years. We offer comprehensive veterinary services, including: Soft tissue & advanced surgical procedures Dental care & digital dental radiology Orthopedic procedures Laser therapy In-house IDEXX laboratory diagnostics Full Body Radiology Our state-of-the-art facility and collaborative culture allow our veterinarians to practice high-quality medicine while maintaining efficiency and work-life balance. Why Branson, MO? Practicing veterinary medicine in Branson offers the perfect blend of professional opportunity and exceptional quality of life. Nestled in the scenic Ozark Mountains, Branson provides access to beautiful lakes, year-round outdoor recreation, vibrant entertainment, and a welcoming, family-friendly community. With four distinct seasons, affordable living, and a strong local economy supported by tourism and small businesses, veterinarians can enjoy a balanced lifestyle while building a rewarding career in a growing and supportive community. If you're passionate about veterinary medicine, client education, and delivering exceptional patient care , you'll thrive here! Ready to Join Us? If you're searching for a veterinarian job in Missouri where mentorship, advanced medicine, and work-life balance come together, we would love to meet you. If you're passionate about veterinary medicine and eager to be part of a high-caliber, supportive team, we encourage you to APPLY TODAY! Contact Us: Website: www.bransonveterinaryhospital.com Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM; Saturday 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Location: 29 Wintergreen Rd A, Branson, MO 65616 CS AVMA LI-LZ1

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.