The Occupational Therapist performs comprehensive evaluations and delivers evidence-based interventions to improve patient functional abilities and independence. They collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to coordinate care, document progress, and support departmental quality initiatives.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a current North Dakota Occupational Therapy license in good standing. Basic Life Support (CPR) certification is required within 30 days of hire.
professional certificateCPRTreatment planningCare coordinationPatient educationInfection controlDischarge planningActivities of daily livingInterdisciplinary collaborationPatient evaluationFunctional mobilityClinical documentationCognitive skillsOccupational therapySafe patient handlingUpper-extremity performance
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
Trinity Health
Hospital
Campus &
Medical
District -
Minot,
ND 58701Position
Type:
CasualSalary
Range: $36.45 - $56.50
HourlyJob
Shift:
WeekendsPosition
Summary: The Occupational Therapist provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment services to help patients regain or improve functional abilities following illness, injury, or changes in health status. This role conducts thorough assessments, establishes individualized treatment goals, and delivers evidence-based interventions designed to maximize independence, safety, and quality of life. Working collaboratively with physicians, nurses, rehabilitation team members, patients, and families, the Occupational Therapist contributes to coordinated, patient-centered care across the hospital and medical district. This position functions within a supportive, interdisciplinary rehabilitation environment that values teamwork, communication, and professional collaboration. The role also supports departmental quality initiatives, documentation standards, and ongoing professional development activities in alignment with Trinity Health standards.
Key
Responsibilities: Perform occupational therapy evaluations, interpret assessment findings, and develop individualized treatment plans in alignment with physician orders and clinical standards. Deliver therapeutic interventions focused on improving functional mobility, activities of daily living, cognitive skills, and upper-extremity performance. Document assessments, progress notes, treatment sessions, and discharge recommendations in accordance with regulatory and departmental requirements. Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members to support care coordination, discharge planning, and patient education. Maintain treatment equipment and therapy spaces, ensuring proper use, cleanliness, and availability of necessary materials. Participate in in-service training, quality initiatives, and continuing education to support clinical competency and program development.
QualificationsLicenses and
Certifications
Required: Current ND OT license in good standing required. Basic Life Support (CPR) required within 30 days of hire.
Educational
Requirements:
None
Experience
Requirements:
None
Special
Skills or
Training
Requirements:
None
Physical
Requirements: The Occupational Therapist frequently stands, walks, bends, and assists patients during therapeutic activities and mobility exercises. The role requires the ability to lift, support, or reposition patients and handle therapy equipment of varying weights following safe patient-handling practices. Adequate vision, hearing, and manual dexterity are essential for conducting assessments, performing interventions, and ensuring safe and accurate documentation.
Environmental
Requirements: Work occurs in a hospital rehabilitation environment, including patient rooms, therapy gyms, and specialized treatment areas. The therapist may encounter bodily fluids, infectious diseases, cleaning agents, and medical equipment. The role requires adherence to infection-control protocols, PPE use, and safety procedures while working in fast-paced and occasionally high-stress clinical situations.