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Occupational Therapist Per Diem

Hebrew SeniorLifeHebrew SeniorLife·Healthcare

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$78,576.07 - $117,864.10/year

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About the role

Job Description:

Location: Roslindale RSU/LTCH and Dedham RSU/LTCH

I. Position Summary:

Organize and conduct occupational therapy programs to facilitate rehabilitation. Direct client participation in selected tasks to restore, reinforce, and enhance performance. Facilitate the learning of those skills and functions essential for adaptation of productivity in order to diminish or correct pathology.

Member and partner of the patient care delivery team. Demonstrate a strong commitment to the philosophy and goals of the mission of Hebrew SeniorLife and recognize patient dignity and choice in aspects of daily life. Strive to make every encounter with patients/families into a positive and meaningful experience and opportunity, while providing safe and efficient quality of care. Recognizes and respects others’ cultures, values, and backgrounds and considers differences when communicating with others.

II. Core Competencies:

 Administer diagnostic testing procedures to assess the extent of patient’s impairments and the prognosis for improvement.

 Establish a plan of care to address identified impairments. Set objective and measurable short and long term treatment goals.

 Use evidence-based treatment methods, continuously assessing patient’s response and modifying/progressing treatments accordingly.

 Provide objective, precise, and timely documentation of patient care, patient/family education, and information regarding units of service.

 Direct and supervise supportive personnel in delegated tasks. Assess competence of supportive personnel to perform assigned tasks.

 Strive to achieve the patient’s optimal outcome

III. Position Responsibilities

 Evaluate clients, develop appropriate treatment goals and methods, implement the occupational therapy treatment plan, and complete all related documentation and record keeping regarding these services. This includes application of therapeutic techniques in areas such as cognitive skills, muscle strength, coordination, endurance, mobility, perceptual abilities, sensory awareness, sitting and standing tolerance, balance, and activities of daily living, joint protection, work simplification, orientation, and psychological functioning.

 Design and fit adaptive devices and train client in the use of adaptive devices including splints and orthotics.

 Select physical agent modalities suited to the individual’s needs, physical capacity, mobility activities and diagnosis.

 Select appropriate activities suited to the individual’s physical and mental capacity, intelligence level and interests.

 Consult with other members of the rehabilitation team to select the most appropriate activity program consistent with the needs and capabilities of each client.

 Instruct client in the skills and techniques required for participation in activities and evaluate client progress, attitudes, and behavior as related to rehabilitative potential.

 Customize treatment programs to meet the needs of individual client.

 Actively contribute to client care, conferences and other related meetings.

 Supervise supportive personnel in accordance with state and professional standards.

 Conduct training programs and participate in training medical, nursing and other personnel in occupational therapy techniques and objectives.

 Ensure that clients and families receive the highest quality of service in a caring and compassionate atmosphere, which recognizes the individual’s needs and rights.

 Rotate and flex according to staffing needs in HSL Therapy Programs as needed

 Adhere to established HSL and departmental policies, procedures, and objectives.

 Exemplify professionalism and exhibit values, which contribute to the achievement of the mission of Hebrew SeniorLife.

 Demonstrates proficiency with documentation in the electronic medical record

 Maintains confidentiality of patient and information.

 Participates in quality improvement initiatives

Caring Practices

 Instill trust and hope by being available to meet the needs of others.

 Develop helpful and trusting relationships with patients, families and staff.

 Use creative problem-solving to meet the needs of others.

 Perform teaching and learning that addresses individual needs and learning styles.

 Create a healing environment for physical and spiritual needs.

 Assist with basic physical and emotional needs.

Communication

 Introduces self and identifies role to others.

 Demonstrate “emotional presence” by listening attentively and attending to concerns/needs.

 Act as an advocate on behalf of patients as needed or as appropriate.

 Communicates with patients/families/visitors/staff in a manner that conveys respect, caring and sensitivity.

 Listens and respects others’ opinions.

 Accountable for staying informed by reviewing memos, emails and other forms of communication.

 Responsible for communicating and responding to issues and problems in a timely and efficient manner.

 Responds to patients in all situations with a calm, sensitive and supportive approach.

Leadership

 Seeks to mentor team members and students

 Active participant in shared governance

 Develop professional skills through the Therapy Career Excellence Development Program

Safety

 Uses Safe Patient Handling equipment as trained and according to organizational policy.

 Identifies malfunctioning equipment, removes from use, and reports according to policy.

 Adheres to all HSL infection control policies.

IV Qualifications

 Current Occupational Therapy MA Licensure

V Physical Requirements

 Contact with patients under a wide variety of circumstances, which may include exposure to unpleasant odors, sights, and sounds.

 Subject to varying and unpredictable situations.

 May be exposed to infections, contagious diseases, and blood borne pathogens.

 Gloves, gown, and mask as necessary.

 Prolonged, extensive, or considerable standing or walking.

 Lifting, positioning, transporting, and/or transferring patients.

 Lifting supplies, equipment.

 Considerable reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling and crouching.

Remote Type:

On-site

Salary Range:

$78,576.07 - $117,864.10
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Aplyr's read

Hebrew SeniorLife is a non-profit committed to enhancing the lives of older adults through comprehensive healthcare and supportive services. It attracts dedicated healthcare professionals and support staff.

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What's promising

  • Hebrew SeniorLife provides a diverse range of services from senior living to rehabilitation.
  • The organization offers opportunities for various healthcare roles, indicating growth and stability.
  • Emphasis on high-quality care attracts professionals dedicated to elder care.

What to watch

  • Limited public information about career advancement opportunities within the organization.
  • Non-profit status may mean lower salaries compared to for-profit healthcare providers.
  • Potential for emotionally challenging work given the focus on elder care.

Why Hebrew SeniorLife

  • Hebrew SeniorLife is a non-profit focused exclusively on elder care.
  • It integrates healthcare services with senior living, offering a holistic approach.
  • Strong community-oriented mission appeals to those passionate about elder care.

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About Hebrew SeniorLife

Hebrew SeniorLife is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing high-quality healthcare and supportive services to older adults. It offers a range of services including senior living, rehabilitation, and long-term care.

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