Occupational Therapist
This role involves planning and implementing occupational therapy treatment programs for patients from neonatal to geriatric ages, collaborating with an interdisciplinary team.Essential functions include self-assessment, effective communication, cultural sensitivity, and ongoing professional development.The candidate will evaluate patients, develop individualized treatment plans, and assist with discharge planning, documentation, and evidence-based practices.Responsibilities also include mentoring staff and students, fostering team relationships, and promoting department goals.Qualifications require a high school diploma or GED, a bachelor's degree in Occupational Therapy, and licensure as a Licensed Occupational Therapist.Experience is not specified.