Occupational Therapy Assistant Certified PRN Position Available In Orleans, Louisiana
Tallo's Job Summary: The Occupational Therapy Assistant Certified PRN position at LCMC Health involves implementing occupational therapy programs under the direction of an occupational therapist. Responsibilities include providing patient care to individuals with disabilities, conducting treatment sessions, discharge planning, and documentation. Requirements include an Associate Degree, experience in acute care, current Louisiana COTA license, and CPR/BLS certification.
Job Description
Occupational Therapy Assistant Certified PRN
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Essential Functions:
The Occupational Therapy Assistant Certified implements occupational therapy program which includes treatment in relationship to the professional, technical and administrative operations of the Occupational Therapy department, under the direction of occupational therapist. Provides competent patient care to the developmentally, physically, and/or mentally disabled assigned patients in order to promote learning and/or restoration of functional abilities.
Treatment:
Provides occupational therapy treatment to a wide range of diagnostic and age groups complying with departmental protocol/procedures. Adheres to precautions as they pertain to the diagnoses or conditions. Conducts the treatment session by providing the appropriate behavioral management and structure to the treatment environment, utilizing several treatment alternatives for goal achievement and modifying the treatment program in response to changes in the patient’s skill level and/or environment. Begins discharge planning during admission to the occupational therapy program, considering patient/family training, equipment needs and follow-up issues. Teaches the patients and family members occupational therapy skills and techniques to facilitate the patient’s functional abilities both during the hospitalization and within home environment. Fabricates splints and adaptive equipment (to include training) as medically directed for the patient’s use based upon their disability and rehabilitative needs.
Documentation:
Prepares written reports and departmental documents in accordance with departmental and hospital policies and procedures. Completes daily documentation of treatments and procedures and patient information.
Job Qualifications:
Education:
Associate Degree, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant Experience:
Experience in acute and critical care preferred.
License/ Certification:
Current Louisiana license for COTA or license eligible.
CPR/BLS:
American Heart Association
WORK SHIFT
Days (United States of America)
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About University Medical Center
University Medical Center, a world class academic medical center in LCMC Health’s incredible community of care, is the largest medical training center for healthcare professionals in Louisiana and has long served as the region’s safety net hospital for poor and underserved communities for 300+.