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Overview
As an Occupational Therapist, you will assess patients' daily living skills and develop therapeutic retraining programs. You will also provide treatment to improve strength and function, and collaborate with healthcare team members to ensure comprehensive care.
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Compensation
$85,400 - $117,500 / YEAR
Posted
9 days ago
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Lead milieu activities and provide direct patient care focusing on behavior modification and coping skills for pediatric and adolescent patients. Collaborate with the treatment team to implement care plans and maintain a safe therapeutic environment.
$22 - $36 / HOUR
16 days ago
Revere Health
The Physical Therapist Assistant implements treatment plans developed by physical therapists using exercise, massage, and heat. They direct patients in functional training and record progress for therapist review.
Salary not listed
22 days ago
Lurie Children's Hospital
Lead milieu activities and provide direct patient care focusing on behavior modification and coping skills for pediatric and adolescent patients. Collaborate with the treatment team to implement care plans and maintain a safe therapeutic environment using de-escalation techniques.
29 days ago
Grammar LLC
Provide physical therapy services to patients in their homes to improve independence and physical or cognitive functioning. Responsibilities include performing assessments, developing treatment programs, and educating patients and caregivers.
$100,000 - $130,000 / YEAR
3 months ago
The Physical Therapist will plan and administer prescribed physical therapy treatments in patients' homes to maximize physical function, which includes assessing strengths and developing rehabilitation programs consistent with the physician's plan of treatment. Responsibilities also involve overseeing PTAs and Home Health Aides, documenting observations, and reporting patient progress to the physician, manager, team, patient, and family.
$93,000 - $128,000 / YEAR
Tahoe Forest Health System
The Physical Therapist II is responsible for providing patient care services, including evaluation and implementation of physical therapy modalities and treatments for inpatient and skilled nursing facility residents. This involves organizing and conducting medically prescribed programs, planning individualized therapy, and collaborating with other hospital teams to meet patient needs.