Occupational Therapist

What they do

  • Address client's aspects of performance to support engagement in occupations that affect health, well-being and quality of life.
  • Select and adapt the appropriate per case occupational therapy treatment model, method and approach to direct the process of interventions.
  • Apply interventions to maximize safety and performance in activities of daily living (ADL) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL).
  • Teach clients new ways of approaching tasks and educate them on how to break down activities into achievable components.
  • Assess client's home and other environments and advice on alterations consistent with their needs and capabilities.
  • Recommend adaptive equipment and trained in its use.
  • Guide and educate family members and caregivers.
  • Observe, note, and report on the progress of long and short term treatment goals.
  • Collect data and document processes followed.
  • Regularly follow-up client.

Qualifications

  • Proven working experience as an occupational therapist.
  • Excellent knowledge of principles and practices of occupational therapy.
  • Hands-on experience with computer programs and creative media.
  • Familiarity with ADLs evaluation tools ( e.g. Katz ADL scale, Lawton IADL scale).
  • Ability to manage patients with different types of personalities.
  • Current knowledge of treatment practices per discipline and drive to continually learn and grow in the profession.
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills.
  • Valid license to practice occupational therapy.
  • BS degree or greater in occupational therapy.
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