The Occupational Therapist will conduct screenings and develop personalized treatment plans to enhance residents' independence and quality of life. They will collaborate with healthcare teams and educate residents and families on adaptive techniques.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctorate degree in occupational therapy from an accredited program. An active state license and certification from national board associations are required.
Range: $60.00 - $65.00 HourlyFunctional Pathways is excited to announce we have an opportunity for a Full-time Occupational Therapist role at our Covenant Living of Turlock location! This position offers a $15,000 Sign-on Bonus for Direct Applicants! This premier retirement community offers an exceptional opportunity for a dedicated member of the therapy team. Covenant Living of Turlock is on 23 acres in California’s Central Valley with superb climate, natural beauty and only an hour away from the cultural offerings of Sacramento. Joining the passionate therapy team at Covenant Living at Turlock means being part of a dedicated group of professionals committed to enhancing the well-being of residents through compassionate care and cutting-edge rehabilitation services. Why Choose Functional Pathways Functional Pathways offers a supportive family environment, ethical care, innovation, and a strong focus on values and customer service. Join us in making a positive impact on our residents' lives! Your Role as an Occupational Therapist
As an
Occupational
Therapist at
Covenant
Living of
Turlock, you will:
Evaluate and
Assess: Conduct screenings and evaluations to determine residents' functional status and identify areas for improvement.
Develop
Treatment
Plans: Create personalized treatment programs aimed at enhancing residents' independence and quality of life.
Collaborate with
Healthcare
Team: Work closely with physicians and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care and optimal outcomes.
Educate and
Empower: Provide training to residents, families, and staff on adaptive techniques and equipment to promote independence.
Document
Progress: Maintain accurate and timely records of residents' progress and adjust treatment plans as needed. Qualifications Bachelor's, Master’s or Doctorate degree in occupational therapy from an accredited program. Certification and licensure requirements as established by state and national board associations. Active state license Excellent organizational and time management skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills #URG1