The Occupational Therapist is a qualified, licensed professional who supervises, evaluates and provides occupational therapy services to patients in the clinic as prescribed by the attending physician and directs daily clinical operations.
MINIMUM EDUCATION:
Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in Occupational Therapy.
MINIMUM WORK EXPERIENCE:
Previous experience in Occupational Therapy preferred.
REQUIRED LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:
Eligible for or licensed by Texas Board of Physical and Occupational Therapy Examiners. Basic life support certification required through the American Heart Association or other pre-approved accredited certification program.
REQUIRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of regulations, QA and procedures, and quality patient care. Successful completion department specific and/or hospital required training courses. Must be able to treat patients of all ages from pediatric to geriatric.
WORK SCHEDULE:
Normally scheduled Monday-Friday; however, additional hours may be required due to increase in workload, assignments and completion of special projects. Must be flexible if required to work long or irregular hours.
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