Summary
The Occupational Therapy Assistant is responsible for carrying out medically prescribed Occupational Therapy programs, while under the supervision of a licensed Occupational Therapist, to facilitate the rehabilitation of the mentally and physically impaired. The Assistant will direct patient’s participation in selected tasks to restore, reinforce, and enhance performance in order to facilitate the learning of those skills and functions essential for adaptation and productivity. The Occupational Therapist Assistant must demonstrate knowledge of growth and development of the lifespan and assist in identifying each patient’s requirements relative to age specific needs of the patient population.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
These duties and responsibilities described below represent the general tasks performed on a daily basis; other tasks may be assigned.
Adhere to established departmental policies and procedures regarding objectives, quality assurance programs, and environmental and infection control standards
Implement a variety of sensorimotor, educational, recreational, and social activities to provide occupation therapy for patients of all ages
Consult with other members of the rehabilitation team to select the most appropriate activity program for the individual patients based on patient needs and capabilities
Select appropriate activities based on individual’s physical capacity, intelligence level, and interest
Teach patients the skills and techniques required for participation in occupational therapy
Evaluate patient progress, attitudes, and behaviors on an ongoing basis
Report any changes or recommendations for updated treatments to the Occupational Therapist
Prepare reports summarizing the patient’s reactions to therapy
Conduct internal training programs for medical and nursing staff on occupational therapy techniques and objectives
Design and fit adaptive devices, such as splints and braces, for patient use based on disability and rehabilitation needs under the supervision of the occupation therapist
Consult with the lead physician on patient’s progress
Maintain appropriate medical records
Attend required hospital-wide orientations, meetings, and in-services
Demonstrate a commitment to flexible work scheduling when necessary to ensure patient care
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and Experience
Minimum Required Education: Associate’s degree in Occupational Therapy, or successful completion of an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program
Preferred Education: Not applicable
Experience: Previous Occupational Therapy experience is preferred, but will accept new graduates
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
Applicant must obtain certification from the American Occupational Therapy Certification Board within one year of employment. BLS certification within 90 days of hire required, ACLS preferred.