Occupational Therapist
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Offices of Other Health PractitionersOffices of DentistsMetal Ore MiningHome Health Care ServicesNursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities)At Best Home Health Providers Inc., we've gone from treating 10 patients to thousands of patients all throughout the Bay Area and beyond in just 6 years. We've won awards for our high-quality care with patients and continue to grow rapidly. At Best, you and the patients aren't a number.Our mission is to ensure a smooth transition for patients returning home from medical facilities by offering expert guidance throughout their recovery journey. As an Occupational Therapist with Best Home Health Providers, you will help patients regain independence, improve function, and safely navigate daily life — all from the comfort of their own home.We value teamwork, empathy, and a commitment to high-quality service, all aimed at putting patients and their families at ease during their recovery. If you are passionate about making a positive impact in patients' lives and working in a supportive and family-oriented atmosphere, we encourage you to join us in providing exceptional home health care.Please note that this role is per diem with a rate of $110 - $120 per visit.ResponsibilitiesEvaluate patients' functional abilities and home environments to identify needs and safety concernsDevelop personalized treatment plans and communicate them to physicians and the care teamTeach and retrain patients in daily living skills affected by illness or injuryRecommend and instruct patients on adaptive equipment, splints, and prosthetic/orthotic devicesMaintain accurate clinical records and promptly report changes in patient conditionCoordinate with the broader care team to ensure seamless, patient-centered careEducate family members and caregivers on the patient's treatment approachSupervise Occupational Therapy Assistants and oversee home health aide care when OT is the sole skilled serviceSupport discharge planning as patients transition out of home health carePerform other duties as required for patient servicesRequirementsGraduate of an occupational therapy curriculum accredited jointly by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation of the American Medical Association and the American Occupational Therapy AssociationRegistered with the National Registration Examination of the American Occupational Therapy AssociationActive California Occupational Therapy licenseMinimum 2 years of clinical OT experienceCurrent CPR certification with AHAValid driver's license, reliable insured vehicle, and the ability to travel to patient homesStrong communication and organizational skillsBenefitsFlexible ScheduleAbility to Convert to Full-Time Based On Performance If Interested Paid Sick DaysPaid Bereavement LeaveSkills Training & DevelopmentCompany Social EventsMileage Reimbursement for Patient to Patient VisitsReferral Bonus