Location
Vernal, Utah
The Occupational Therapist administers therapy to patients in their homes, evaluates their level of function, and develops and revises care plans as necessary. Responsibilities also include documenting patient progress, consulting with physicians, and supervising assistant personnel.
Candidates must be licensed as an occupational therapy assistant and have graduated from an accredited program. Two years of experience is preferred, along with the ability to exercise initiative and independent judgment.