Occupational Therapist - Home Health Administrative & Office Jobs - New Franken, WI at Geebo

Occupational Therapist - Home Health

DescriptionProMedica Home Health Care, previously Heartland, is hiring for a part-time, 24 hour/week, or full-time, 30 hour/week, Occupational Therapist.
This role involves no weekends, evenings or on call! We are flexible with the weekday schedule as well.
Responsible for providing quality rehabilitative occupational therapy to clients.
Initiates planned, purposeful activity designed to enhance the physical and psychosocial functioning of the client.
In return for your expertise, you'll enjoy excellent training, industry-leading part-time benefits and unlimited opportunities to learn and grow.
Be a part of the team leading the nation in healthcare.
ProMedica Senior Care, formerly HCR ManorCare, provides a range of services, including skilled nursing care, assisted living, post-acute medical and rehabilitation care, hospice care, home health care and rehabilitation therapy.
4469 - ProMedica Home Health Care - Serving Northeastern WisconsinLocation4469 - ProMedica Home Health Care - Serving Northeastern WisconsinEducational RequirementsBachelors or Master's degree in occupational therapy from an accredited institution.
Currently licensed as an OT in the state and in good standing with the Board.
Certification by the American Occupational Therapy Association.
Position Requirements100% travel necessary on a daily basis.
Previous home care experience not imperative, but 1 or more years of experience is preferred.
Knowledge of occupational therapy principles, concepts and methodology appropriate for terminally ill clients.
Excellent communication and rapport building skills.
Job Specific Details:
Part Time or Full Time OT position with no weekends, evenings or on call! Recommended Skills Communication Home Care Occupational Therapy Success Driven Psychosocial Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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