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Our collaborative team of therapists and educators provide special education and occupational therapy, applied behavior analysis (ABA), developmental therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, language therapy, nutrition, and feeding therapy services.
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Previous experience working as personal trainer or in exercise coachingEducation/training REQUIRED:High School Diploma or equivalentEducation/training PREFERRED:Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science, Health Sciences, or related degreeIndependent action(s) required:The Rehabilitation Technician is responsible for delivering patient care under the direct supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist and/or Speech Pathologist.
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For clients that the provider does not serve as FSC, participates as a member of the local multi-disciplinary team as needed, conducting developmental evaluations for children 0-36 months of age to determine eligibility for EI/ILP services and provides speech language or occupational therapy screening services to children birth to 36 months of age.
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Provide skilled occupational therapy services/interventions to pediatric patients with various challenges (physical, neurological, cognitive, sensory, feeding, ADL, social/emotional deficits.
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Reporting to the Occupational Therapist Supervisor, the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) will be responsible for providing services to children predominantly aged 2 - 3 years old under the supervision of an Occupational Therapist (OT) while working alongside Speech-Language Pathologists, ABA Therapists, and a team of dedicated professionals in this dynamic non-profit organization.
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One to three years experience as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant preferred. Client in Brevard, NC is looking for a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant to help them out for 13 weeks.
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Must be a graduate of an accredited school for Occupational Therapy. Throughout the country we operate primarily as Select Physical Therapy, NovaCare Rehabilitation, Physio, Kessler Rehabilitation Center, KORT, Saco Bay Physical Therapy, Concentra, SSM Physical Therapy and Keystone Physical Therapy.
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Provide individual and group occupational therapy services to students to correct specific areas of sensory motor integrative dysfunction and social/emotional issues. As an Occupational Therapist, you will play an integral role in the success of our students, developing occupational therapy treatment plans and goals to improve functional abilities and enhance their ability to learn.
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13 week Rehabilitation Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant travel assignment. Client in La Grande, OR is looking for a Rehabilitation Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant to help them out for 13 weeks.
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An Occupational Therapist / Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant (OT/COTA) will implement treatment programs to assist pediatric patients with physical, cognitive, sensory and social/emotional disabilities or delays by planning and administering occupational therapy in the home and community.
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Accredited program graduation as necessary to obtain a CA occupational therapy licensure through NBCOT. Preference for additional training within sensory integration, executive functioning and/or social skills preferred.
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Are you an Occupational Therapist (OT) or Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) with a desire to make a difference in the lives of the older adult population? As an Occupational Therapist (OT)/Certified Occupational Therapist (COTA), you will administer a prescribed OT program to restore and maintain maximum function and prevent disability using a range of therapeutic modalities specific to upper extremity function, sensory and perceptual skills, coordination and self-care skills including, light hygiene, bathing, dressing, transfers, eating, and homemaking.
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Expert Occupational Therapy: Deliver skilled occupational therapy services and interventions to pediatric patients facing diverse challenges, including physical, neurological, cognitive, sensory, feeding, ADL, and social/emotional deficits.
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HSL specializes in geriatric physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology. Therapy House Calls services are largely covered by Medicare Part B, MassHealth, and commercial health insurances.
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The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) works under the supervision of the Occupational Therapist and assists them with responsibilities such as collecting background information, providing input prior to/during the pediatric occupational therapy evaluation, treatment for children with neuromuscular, developmental, sensory-motor, behavioral and/or emotional limitations.
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