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Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant. Job in Johnson City Gr8Jobs

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United Health Services

Johnson City, NY (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 5 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/19/2026

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Job Description

Job Responsibilities:
Demonstrates knowledge of theory and practice necessary in providing treatment. Follows specific treatment procedures as directed by the supervising occupational therapist, including preparing the patient for treatment, informing and educating the patient in treatment indications and contraindications, performing treatment procedures. Demonstrates knowledge of rehabilitation equipment. May administer standardized, structured tests under the supervision of an occupational therapist. Maintains accurate records of each patient's treatment, progress, and/or regression according to the Service Delivery Standard using paper or electronic systems, as necessary. Maintains all necessary records required to meet the criteria established by reimbursement and regulatory agencies. Maintains confidentiality of patient and hospital information. Prepares the patient for treatment protocols and performs the necessary treatment as designed. Monitors the patient's response to treatment and records same in the medical record. Reports immediately to the occupational therapist and/or physician any untoward events taking place with the patient. Collaborates with other professional staff such as occupational therapists, and co‐treats, as required, assists the occupational and physical therapist in assessments of patients. Establishes and maintains effective working relationship with patients, their families, and other staff personnel. Participates in patient care conferences with other professionals involved in the management of cases. Provides patient/family education, as needed. In collaboration with the Occupational Therapist, participates in planning decisions for patient's post‐discharge placement. Makes appropriate referrals and follows up to ensure proper placement and programming of patient. Interfaces with vendor to provide needed durable medical equipment. Provides direction to departmental support staff, departmental clerical staff as duties relate to treatment, occupational therapy students, volunteers. Maintains necessary CEU's for licensure and/or specialty specific certifications and professional organizations. Has knowledge of and participates in departmental and organizational initiatives for performance improvement (PI).
Position Qualifications:
Minimum Required:
Graduate of an accredited Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant program, receiving applicable degree or certificate in occupational therapy course of study, with associate degree or equivalent/Qualifies by virtue of a Certified Military Educational Program. Possession of a current license or eligibility to be licensed as an Occupational Therapy Assistant in the State of New York. CPR certification within first 3 months of employment.
Preferred:
Clinical experience in a hospital‐based setting, including basic knowledge of developments in the field. Certification by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy. Work Environment
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Work is performed in a department which consists of several clinical rooms and offices, and sometimes requires working in close quarters with other employees. These rooms are all air conditioned as well as heated. Work may also be performed in patient rooms throughout the hospitals or at an offsite location, as determined by contracted services.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
As needed, gloves, mask, gown, other personal protective equipment, as per blood and body fluid and isolation precautions. Off‐site locations may require safety goggles, ear plugs, hard hat, steel‐toed shoes, or other personal protective equipment required by the off‐site location. Age of Patients Served. Age of Patients Served All Age Groups HIPAA Roles‐Based Access to Patient Information All ‐ Access to patient information, including restricted information ‐ Level 4.