This position is eligible for up to $15,000 in incentives for eligible candidates!
In addition to the sign-on incentives, relocation assistance could be available as well. Job Summary
Provides therapy to patients based on patient need and medical direction. Provides patient/caregiver education and arranges for adaptive equipment as needed.
Essential Functions
- Performs evaluation procedures to assess the level of disability with regard to scope of practice, goals and a plan of treatment, and to make appropriate recommendations.
- Provides a treatment program and education to restore and return maximal function to the patient. Assesses effectiveness of treatment and modifies goals / treatment methods, as needed to meet changing needs.
- Documents evaluation and treatment of each patient in compliance with department standards, medical-legal and reimbursement procedures.
- Instructs and trains other rehabilitation staff, nursing, other medical personnel and students regarding patient needs and rehabilitation services.
- Participates in ongoing process improvement, patient satisfaction initiatives/improvement, program development and marketing activities.
- Demonstrates productivity as indicated by department standard.
- Improves skill areas as demonstrated by applying continuing education in-services, participating in competencies in applicable areas, and developing new concepts of patient care and additional skills with various population groups.
Qualifications
- Required Bachelor's Degree or equivalent from an accredited occupational therapy program
- Preferred Master's Degree
- LIC-Occupational Therapist - State of Michigan Upon Hire required
- CRT-Occupational Therapist, Registered (OTR) - NB-COT Upon Hire required
- CRT-Basic Life Support (BLS) - AHA/ARC 90 Days required
- CRT-Hand Therapist, Certified (CHT) - HTCC Upon Hire preferred
Physical Demands
- Pallet to Waist (6" from floor) > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 50 lbs
- Waist to Waist > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 50 lbs
- Waist to Chest (below shoulder) > 5 lbs: Seldom up to 10 lbs
- Waist to Overhead > 5 lbs: Seldom up to 5 lbs
- Bilateral Carry > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 25 lbs
- Unilateral Carry > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 10 lbs
- Pushing Force > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 25 lbs
- Pulling Force > 5 lbs: Occasionally up to 20 lbs
- Sitting: Seldom
- Standing: Frequently
- Walking: Frequently
- Forward Bend - Standing: Occasionally
- Forward Bend - Sitting: Seldom
- Trunk Rotation - Standing: Occasionally
- Trunk Rotation - Sitting: Occasionally
- Squat: Seldom
- Stair Climbing: Seldom
- Ladder Climbing: Seldom
- Crawling / Kneeling: Seldom
- Driving: Seldom
- Reach - Above Shoulder: Occasionally
- Reach - at Shoulder or Below: Occasionally
- Handling: Occasionally
- Forceful Grip > 5 lbs: Occasionally
- Forceful Pinch > 2 lbs: Occasionally
- Finger/Hand Dexterity: Occasionally
Primary Location SITE - Lakeland Hospital St Joseph - 1234 Napier Ave - St Joseph
Department Name Orthopedic Physical Therapy/ Hand Clinic - St Joseph
Employment Type Part time
Shift Day (United States of America)
Weekly Scheduled Hours 24
Hours of Work 24 hours/week
Days Worked Monday: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Tuesday: 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Thursday: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Weekend Frequency Variable weekends
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