Occupational Therapist

 An occupational therapist, you will assess patients’ conditions, needs, and goals to establish effective therapy and treatment plans. You will carry out treatment plans and communicate with patients, their family/friends, employers, and caregivers while being compassionate and sensitive to a patient’s concerns. Review patient medical history. Assess patient home and workplace. Develop and implement occupational therapy treatment plans and services. Establish timelines, tasks, and medical needs of the patient. Analyze the best exercises and activities to help the patient reach goals. Discuss patient’s goals with the patient’s physicians. Develop plans for patients with ongoing pain and chronic conditions. Recommend and educate patients on medical and adaptive equipment (wheelchairs, leg braces, etc.). Record patient activities, progress, and improvement. Maintain clinical records of all patient care; fill and document for insurance billing. Assist and train professional staff, nursing staff, and residents in developing therapy plans. Educate patient, patient’s family, and patient employer (if needed) on special equipment, care, and/or needs. Develop a discharge plan and make referrals for additional resources. Are you ready to take your career to the next level by making a difference in someone’s life daily and have experience as an Early Interventionist. We want to meet with you! Become a C.O.R.E. fellow and let us put one in. your pocket! Stipends, college debit relief, FREE training and job placement. Make something positive happen for you, your family and your community. With the C.O.R.E. Workforce Development Grant, you own your destiny, and your future will travel as far as you choose to take it, while making a difference. We are looking for 200 ambitious, passionate individuals. Discover you POWER and PURPOSE. C.O.R.E. Fellowship Program Qualification Requirements: College Students. 1) Enroll in 2023 in an Associates /Bachelors/Graduate Degree Program in the human services filed. a) Sociology b) Psychology c) Child Development d) Speech Language Pahology e) Occupational Therapy f) Behavorial Analysis g) Communication Disorders or related field. 2) Minumum 3.0 GPA in all major related units. 3) Statement agreeing to participate in and complete program trainings and activities. 4) Commitment to working as an Early Intervion Specialist for a minimum of one year in a California Regional Center contacted agency selected program. 5) Commitment to pursue certification/license or education in Clinical Psychology, Special Education, Marriage and family therapy, social work, speech and language pathology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, Early Childhood Development or Behavior Analysis. B) College Graduates/ Working Professional 1) Have earned an Assocaites/Bachelors/Graduate Degree in the Human Services Field. a) Sociology b) Psychology c) Child Development d) Speech Language Pathology e) Occupational Therapy f) Behavior Analysis g) Communication Disorders; OR related field. 2) Commitment to working as an Early Intervention Specialist for a minimum of one year in a California regional center contacted agency selected program. 3) Existing certification/license in Clinical Psychology, Special education, Marriage and Family therapy, social work, speech and language Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Early Childhood Development or Behavioral Analysis. Benefits for C.O.R.E. Fellows 1) Customized Diversity, Equity, Inclusion training course and certification. 2) Professional subject matter and leadership training. 3) Paid training stipend. 4) College/University tuition reimbursement or student loan payments, up to a specific amount, where applicable. 5) Transportation stipend, where applicable. 6) On the job training and support in an early start program with a California regional center contacted agency selected by program. 7) Career guidance and professional career coaching. 8) Networking opportunities with industry leaders. 9) Program meals and events. Job type: Contract Salary Range: $90-95,000/year Benefits: Tuition reimbursement Over $15000 in perks If you are ready to continue growing in a career your passionate about and making a change in someone’s life, we look forward to receiving your application and if you need further information feel free to call Maria at 323 841 3685. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract Salary: $90,000.00 – $95,000.00 per year Benefits: Dental insurance Health insurance Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Medical specialties: Home Health Pediatrics Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine Role characteristics: On the road Travel Up to 100% travel Schedule: 4 hour shift 8 hour shift Work setting: Clinic Inpatient In-person Outpatient Rehabilitation center School Work Location: On the road License/Certification: Occupational Therapy Assistant License (Required) COTA (Preferred) recblid q188pzssk83rgwehrrquc6qggrzvdk

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