Occupational Therapist 1 or 2 - Outpatient
UCLA Health
Description
Primary functions are to provide applicable occupational therapy care for patients with various diagnoses. Major duties include: patient evaluation, patient treatment, documentation requirements, maintains expected productivity levels (including special assignments). Applicant should have minimum 1 year experience working with patients with traumatic brain injury, concussion, epilepsy, headache and dysautonomia in both adolescent and adult populations. The primary function is patient care, unless otherwise specified. Research may be required and some experience with research is highly recommended. May provide mentorship to occupational therapy students. Applicant will also be a part of the BrainSport program which includes being a part of a multidisciplinary team along with patient care duties. May be required to rotate between clinical areas/clinics and participate in holiday coverage. May be required to participate in weekend coverage as determined by primary work location. Assistance with coverage between the two UCLA inpatient campuses (Westwood and Santa Monica Hospitals) may also be required. Program development or quality improvement projects may be required.
Salary range: 48.52-63.91 hourly
Qualifications
+ Licensure as a California Occupational Therapist and current CPR certification from AHA or ARC
+ Minimum 1 year experience working with patients with neurological diagnosis, specifically traumatic brain injury, concussion, epilepsy, headache and dysautonomia in adolescent and adult populations.
+ Research experience is preferred.
+ Ability to travel to multiple sites as needed
+ More than 2 years of licensed OT experience qualifies for OT 2 title.
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