OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST (Experienced)
Company: Moody Neuro Rehabilitation Institute
Location: Houston
Posted on: May 6, 2025
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Job Description:
PHYSICAL LOCATION:Moody Neurorehabilitation Institute,GENERAL
STATEMENT OF DUTIES:Uses evidence-based practice to provide
Occupational Therapy services to patients including assessing
patient needs using appropriate screening and evaluation
procedures; analyzing evaluation results, developing treatment
plans, and performing appropriate occupational therapy treatment
procedures; documents all evaluations using proper format and
terminology; supervises and maintains the recording of patient
treatment plans, progress reports and other necessary
documentation. The Occupational Therapist is responsible for
coordinating both cognitive and physical skills training for
activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily
living through structured intervention, as well as facilitating and
scheduling interventions in the home and community environments.
The Occupational Therapist works collaboratively with other team
members to develop, implement, and evaluate the treatment program.
The OTR will represent the Occupational Therapy Department and
services at patient and family meetings and other meetings as
assigned. Additional duties include observing and documenting
patient behavior, participating in mentorship roles when directed,
participating in OT student labs, and acting as a clinical
instructor for OT students on clinical rotation at Moody Neuro,
ensuring patient safety, reinforcing treatment plans and Moody
Neuro policies, assisting therapy staff with modules, assisting
with staff training as needed, and maintaining various checklists
and daily log sheets. The OTR will participate in research efforts
as designated by the Program Director. The OTR will uphold the
mission, vision, philosophy, and goals of the organization while
maintaining strict confidentiality of personnel and patient data
and information in the performance of assigned duties.MAJOR DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Review patient's screening prior to the
patients full admission to the clinical program.Select and utilize
appropriate assessment procedures.Identify comprehensive list of
primary physical and functional problems.Develop a professional
clinical impression, a supporting conclusion from evaluations, and
consult with advanced clinicians/clinical specialists when
appropriate.Establish realistic, functional goals and treatment
plan, adhering to department treatment and program
protocols.Communicate and direct residential staff regarding level
of assistance with showering and activities of daily
living.Administer thorough occupational therapy treatment
procedures according to the developed treatment plan.Identify
appropriate duration of occupational therapy treatment.Provide
discharge plan recommendations, including DME and referrals for
therapy to outside resources, in a timely manner in collaboration
with other clinical and case management staff.Identify and
implement the use of adaptive equipment to address the patient's
needs with training provided, as needed.Work with assistive
technology professional or orthotist when appropriate for DME or
bracing/splinting needs.Educate patient and family regarding
disease process, current treatment plans and specific procedures,
long-term or follow-up care.Consistent consultation/communication
with COTA regarding plan of care/changes in plan of care and client
related goals.Provide home evaluations and carryover skills for
families, including education and training.Refer appropriate
patients for additional assessments as needed.Complete all patient
care documentation according to expectations of the program, CARF,
and third-party payer requirements. Documentation is to include the
patients initial evaluation/re-evaluations; daily treatment notes;
monthly IPP report; and discharge paperwork.Consult/communicate
with referring practitioners in an appropriate and timely manner
regarding patient's medical status, clinical assessment,
contraindications, and to collaborate treatment plan to maximize
patient care.Communicate as a liaison with other health care
professionals.Regularly maintain therapy equipment and assistive
devices, and make recommendations for repair or replacement to the
Clinical Manager or Program DirectorOther duties as
assigned.Communication and Interpersonal Skills:Establish and
maintain courteous, cooperative service-oriented relationships with
patients, the public, and other members of the health care team.
Utilize courtesy, compassion, kindness, and honesty while
interacting with the public, patients, and all facility
personnel.Communicate with the appropriate supervisor, and other
staff members regarding patient care issues in a professional
manner.Listen actively to needs and wants of others, responding in
an appropriate manner.Identify problems/concerns, inform
appropriate persons in a timely manner, and participate in a
positive approach to the resolution.Promote unity and teamwork
among co-workers.Handle confidential information
appropriately.Provide timely and constructive feedback to others,
selecting appropriate communication style.Departmental
Responsibilities:Complete and submit daily billing daily note
documentation information in a timely manner.Participate actively
and provide input and feedback to others during peer review/quality
assurance sessions, departmental staff and team meetings and
planning meetings/task forces.Assign appropriate patient care tasks
provided by supportive and unlicensed personnel in a timely
manner.Assist in planning of client volunteer programs, vocational
programs, and various community outings as it relates to
occupational therapy goalsSupervise the patient care tasks to
supportive and unlicensed personnel.Participate in departmental CQI
activities to include peer review, chart review, and
self-assessment.Education Program:Attend all departmental and
facility sponsored in-services.Prepare and present departmental
in-services following continuing education course
attendance.Student Education Program - Serve as a Clinical
Instructor (CI) to pre-intern students, providing an atmosphere
conducive to learning.Identify own continuing education and
consultation needs as required by Texas Board of Occupational
Therapy and National Board for Certification in Occupational
Therapy.Related Activities:Time Management/ProductivityOrganize
time effectively in the work setting, including patient care,
documentation, assigned projects, and other departmental
responsibilities.Maintain a standard of productivity as outlined in
current performance guidelines.Safety:Utilize appropriate patient
care techniques and equipment set up/use to ensure the safety of
patient/therapist at all times.Respond appropriately to emergency
situations according to departmental and facility procedures.Code
of Ethics:Comply with the Code of Ethics and Guide for Professional
Conduct as established by the American Occupational Therapy
Association.Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:Graduate of an
accredited school of Occupational Therapy.Maintain current
CPR/First Aid certification.Obtain and maintain NCI
certification.Education/Licensure:Bachelors in occupational
therapy; successful completion of NBCOT examination; hold a current
license/registration to practice Occupational Therapy in Texas or
in eligible for Texas Licensure; program development and
implementation skills; evidence of clinical experience;
consistently demonstrate intermediate clinical evaluation and
treatment skills in applicable areas of clinical practice; teaching
skills of staff, students, peers, and others
demonstrated.Experience:Prefer one years experience with adults
with brain injuries.DEMANDS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF WORK, EQUIPMENT
USAGE, AND WORK ENVIRONMENT.PERCENTAGE OF WORK TIME
(1-33%)SittingTwistingPushing/PullingClimbing
(Ascending/Descending)PERCENTAGE OF WORK TIME
(34-66%)Lifting/CarryingBending/StoopingUsing arm muscles
frequently or for extended periodsUsing back muscles frequently or
for extended periodsPERCENTAGE OF WORK TIME
(67-100%)Standing/WalkingUsing leg muscles frequently or for
extended periodsLIFTING REQUIREMENTS - individuals in clinical care
positions are required to lift a trainee/client without assistance.
(1-33%)11 - 20 Pounds21 - 30 Pounds31 - 40 Pounds41 - 50 Pounds51 -
Pounds or moreLIFTING REQUIREMENTS - individuals in clinical care
positions are required to lift a trainee/client without assistance.
(67-100%)2 - 10 PoundsDOES THIS JOB REQUIRE? (1-33%)Working with or
near chemicalsWorking near radiation sourcesWorking with hazardous
waste materialsUtilizing essential upgraded or adaptive equipment
as industry standards requireUsing hand toolsPotential for cuts and
bruisesDOES THIS JOB REQUIRE? (34-66%)Working outdoorsPotential
exposure to communicable diseasesOperating vehicleDOES THIS JOB
REQUIRE? (67-100%)Working in hot, cold, wet surroundsEXCHANGE OF
IDEAS (67-100%)Ability to express or exchange ideasAbility to
understand communication of others with or without adaptive
devices.Obtaining impressions through the eyes of the shape, size,
distance, motion, color or other characteristics of objects with or
without adaptive devices. The major visual functions are:Acuity,
far - clarity of vision at 20 feet or more.Acuity, near - clarity
of vision at 20 inches or less.Depth perception - three-dimensional
vision. The ability to judge distance and space relationships so as
to see objects where and as they actually are they actually
are.Field of vision - the area that can be seen up and down or to
the right or left while the eyes are fixed on a given
point.Accommodation - adjustment of the lens of the eye to bring an
object into sharp focus. This item is especially important when
doing near-point work at varying distances from the eye.Color
vision - the ability to identify and distinguish colors.Regular
AttendancePunctualityAbility to do MathLiterateby Jobble
Keywords: Moody Neuro Rehabilitation Institute, Houston , OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST (Experienced), Healthcare , Houston, Texas
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