St. Ann's Community
Location
Rochester, New York
Salary
$29 - $34 / HOUR
The primary duty is to assist the Occupational Therapist in planning, directing, and administering Occupational Therapy services according to federal, state, and local standards to maintain high-quality care. This includes implementing treatment plans for patients/residents, such as feeding and self-care skills, under supervision, and ensuring timely, informative documentation.
Candidates must possess an Associate’s degree (A.A.S.) from an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program and hold current NYS certification. Two years of experience as a COTA, particularly with geriatrics, is preferred, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Provide treatment services for Patients, Residents, Participants and Outpatients of St. Ann’s Community as ordered by qualified medical practitioners and directed by a licensed Occupational Therapist. Assists the OT’s with the development of an appropriate treatment plan, selecting activities and exercises based upon the medical and social needs of the resident /patient. Implements the Occupational Therapy treatment plan, under the supervision of an OT (e.g., feeding, transferring, self-care skills, splint and adaptive equipment fabrication and adaptation, etc.). Consistently deliver high quality service, being responsive to internal and external customer needs, within the scope of practice as defined by New York State Department of Education. Communicate regularly and effectively with the primary therapists. Update the primary therapist when patient/resident abilities have changed, when reevaluation is required, and when treatment goals require updating. Complete required documentation on time. Ensure that notes are informative and descriptive of education and care provided and of the resident’s response to care; seek renewal of orders as required; complete care cards, complete care plans; accurately complete billing daily and protect the confidentiality of this information. Maintain equipment in good working order. Report equipment problems to a Therapy Coordinator. Supports and upholds OT standards. Participates in meetings and on committees as requested. Participates in departmental performance improvement (quality improvement) activities. Provides in-service training for staff as needed. Maintain an excellent working relationship with internal and external Customers. Model positive, proactive and team oriented behavior. Communicate actual and potential problems to a Therapy Coordinator in a timely manner. Candidate Requirements: Associate’s degree (A.A.S.) from an accredited program conferring the title of Occupational Therapy Assistant. Two years’ experience as a COTA preferred, with experience with geriatrics through student affiliations or prior employment, or equivalent combination of education and/or experience. Current NYS certification required. National certification preferred. Join us in Caring for the Most Important People on Earth. The employment policy of St. Ann’s Community is to provide equal opportunity to all persons. Our company, therefore, has made a commitment to equal employment opportunity through a positive and continuing Affirmative Action Program. No employee or applicant for employment will be discriminated against because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or any other Federal or State legally-protected classes.
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