Outpatient Occupational Therapist
Outpatient Clinic looking for an Occupational Therapist who embodies our values of being a great teammate and asset to our community, beautiful Cody, Wyoming, just 50 miles outside the East gate of Yellowstone National Park. Why you should come work for us:We’re a therapist-owned practice, which means we actually get it. We built this clinic from the ground up to be the kind of place we always wanted to work—where the clinical environment is as supportive for our staff as it is for our patients.Benefits offered:$1500/year CE allowanceExtensive Paid time offLiability insuranceLife insuranceStipend towards medical coverageDental Covered Vision CoveredState and National Licensure CoveredShort and Long Term DisabilityOur culture is our most distinguishing feature. We are a close-knit family, and our patients perceive this and feel a sense of belonging. We believe in providing an "abundance of care" which encompasses not only providing quality care but going the extra mile. As you walk into our facility, you will immediately notice that our clinic is intentionally designed to promote an open, welcoming, and transparent environment. We offer 60 minute appointments that are one-on-one with the treating provider. We are able to address needs associated with orthopedic conditions from the shoulder to the hand including conservative and post operative care, general deconditioning, neurological disorders, pain intervention and more for patients.Our therapists are among the most qualified in the region with specialties ranging across the lifespan. With four occupational therapists, four physical therapists and three physical therapy assistants, we have the staff and experience to provide exceptional care to our patients. Cody Wyoming is the outdoor enthusiast's paradise with unlimited hiking, fishing, and, of course, the "Cody Nite Rodeo" being the rodeo capital of the world.You should be able to safely lift 50 pounds, be able to walk and assist patients who have loss of balance, assist with patient transfers, and provide manual intervention (involving upper extremities, spine, muscular demands, lower body strength, etc.)