Occupational Therapist - with valid license to practice occupational therapy in Idaho Accounting - Twin Falls, ID at Geebo

Occupational Therapist - with valid license to practice occupational therapy in Idaho

ResponsibilitiesPerform initial and ongoing comprehensive evaluation including, but not limited to, collecting subjective and objective data, analysis of data, and creation of treatment plan.
Administers interventions consistent with treatment plan based on evidence based best practice, provider protocol and governing standards.
Follows policies and procedures in accordance with all regulatory agency requirements.
Document care based on standards of practice, patient acuity and/or clinical priorities.
Maintain professional relationships and convey relevant information to other members of the healthcare team within facility and any applicable referral agencies.
Maintain patient confidence and protects organization operations by keeping information confidential.
Independently manages the care of patients with conditions common to the unit/area of assignment.
Exercises initiative and independent judgment.
Manages caseload and maintains productivity standards for unit consistently.
Serve as clinical mentor, as appropriate.
Direct the work of aides and assistants, as appropriate.
Identifies opportunities for program improvement and seeks appropriate guidance for implementing change.
Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
QualificationsLicenses/Certifications:
Valid license to practice occupational therapy in Idaho.
Current CPR certification.
Recommended Skills Cpr Clinical Works Occupational Therapy Health Care Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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