Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant
Company: Willow Valley Communities
Location: Lancaster
Posted on: April 4, 2025
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Job Description:
Overview:Willow Valley Communities is hiring a Certified
Occupational Therapy Assistant to organize and administer medically
prescribed Occupational Therapy programming in all levels of
living, under the direction of and as an assistant to an
Occupational Therapist, for patients with chronic or acute
injuries, muscle, nerve, joint or bone diseases, to increase
function, improve cognition, relieve pain, prevent disability and
improve quality of living.Opportunities with WVC:Excellent benefits
package, including medical, dental and visionGenerous PTO
packageCareer growth opportunitiesUse of amenities, such as our
fitness center, spa, cafes and swimming poolsPlus many
moreWage:$25.00/hourResponsibilities:Models exemplary customer
service and models care, compassion and trust toward Team Members
and Residents.Administers active and passive manual therapeutic
treatments, including heat, light, sound, water, and electrical or
physical agent modality treatments such as but not limited to
ultrasound, electrical stimulation, ultraviolet, infrared,
diathermy, and hot and cold packs to improve and maintain
function.Assists in assessments/reassessments of patient's activity
of daily living skills, strength, joint range of motion, motor
development, muscle tone, sensory and perceptual awareness,
functional capacity, respiratory and circulatory efficiency,
cognitive function and records findings to develop or revise
treatment programs.Assists in planning and implementing individual
or group educational, functional, prevocational, vocational,
homemaking skills and activities of daily living established by
licensed Occupational Therapist, designed to restore, reinforce,
and enhance task performances, diminish or correct pathology, and
to promote and maintain health and self-sufficiency.Instructs,
motivates, and assists patient to perform various postural and
mobility related physical activities and in use of assistive and
supportive devices such as wheelchairs, walkers, canes, and
prostheses.Teaches, motivates, and assists patient to perform
individual skills and techniques required for participation in
activities.Consults with other members of interdisciplinary team to
select activity programs consistent with needs and capabilities of
individual and to coordinate occupational therapy with other
therapeutic activities.Designs and constructs special equipment for
individual and suggests adaptation of individual's work living
environment.Observes patients performance during treatments and
compiles and evaluates data on patients' carryover and physical
responses to treatments and progress, and reports findings orally
or in writing to Occupational Therapist.Instructs patient and
family in home programs, as well as the care and use of adaptive
equipment.Prepares work materials, assists in maintenance and
requisition of supplies and equipment (i.e., W/C).Records
treatment, response, and progress in patient's chart.Assists in
conducting in-services to staff in occupational therapy techniques
and objectives.Confers with Physician and other practitioners to
obtain additional patient information, suggest revisions in
treatment program, and integrate occupational therapy treatment
with other aspects of patient's health care.Gives orientation to
new Occupational Therapist Assistants and assists in providing
direction to Occupational Therapy Students and Aides.Must be
supervised by a licensed Occupational Therapist at least 10% of the
time worked in direct patient care, with face-to-face contact at
least 1 time a month.May assist in screening process, under the
supervision of Occupational Therapist.Ability to work with other
therapists, nursing staff, patients, and caregivers in coordinating
patient care to optimize outcomes.Demonstrates good organizational,
time management, and planning skills.Demonstrates good working
knowledge of Prospective Payment Systems (PPS) and Minimum Data Set
(MDS), Medicare Part B, and other applicable reimbursement
systems.Adheres to all applicable federal, state and local
standards of care and ethics and policies concerned with the
practice of occupational therapy.Attends meetings, seminars and
participates in other activities to promote professional
growth.Completes timely clinical documentation to include
functional goal-setting, program and therapeutic approach.Completes
billing/administrative documentation timely and
accurately.Completes Resident screens in conjunction with annual
MDS schedule and in response to nursing
reports/referrals.Supervisory Responsibilities:May be required to
supervise performance of PRN Occupational Therapy staff, Certified
Occupational Therapy Assistant Students, Volunteers and Therapy
Aides.Qualifications:Associate's degree (A. A.) from an accredited
occupational therapy assistant program at a college or
university.Must be board certified and licensed by state.Must have
good knowledge of PPS and MDS.Computer literacy required.Must have
own motorized transportation to commute between facilities as
required.Hours:Full Time, 40 hours/weekSchedule:7:00am-3:30pm or
8:00am-4:30pm Monday-Friday, occasional
weekends/holidaysLocation:The Lakes and Manor Campus of Willow
Valley CommunitiesWillow Street and Lancaster, PAPT123by Jobble
Keywords: Willow Valley Communities, Lancaster , Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, Healthcare , Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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