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Occupational Therapist

YOUR FIRST STEP TOWARDS AN EXCEPTIONAL CAREER

As a 1SP therapist you will have the chance to serve clients while balancing your work and your life for a more flexible lifestyle.

Benefits of Working for 1SpecialPlace

  • Work from Home (Only for Tele-therapy positions)  - Cut your commute and cost with work from home.

  • Work for a Purpose - 1SP is a mission driven company, founded and run by an SLP. Be an advocate of technology driven service delivery and lead change in the therapy industry.

  • Mentor Guidance - At 1SpecialPlace, you are more than a number. You are an integral part of our team with mentor guidance to help you bridge the gap from university to professional practice.

  • Flexibility - Schedule with flexibility around your needs.

  • Collaboration driven Growth - Collaborate with therapy providers across the country, share resources and ideas with our exceptional and diverse therapists.

  • High Remuneration - We offer remuneration which is beyond expectation in the Occupational Therapy Industry, and that too with full transparency and fairness.

Job Summary

  • To provide skilled occupational therapy to 1SP Therapy clients using a secure web-based platform. 

  • It involves evaluations, treatment, consultations, screenings and documentation of services.

Minimum Requirements

  • Education - Bachelor's or Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy.

  • Certification - Current certification by the National Board for Certification.

  • Experience

    • At least 1 year of experience

    • Documentation: At least 1 year of experience

  • Continuing Education - Complete continuing education to maintain license.

  • Regulations - Compliant with state healthcare regulatory requirements.

Desirable Qualities 

  • More than 20 hours availability in a week.

  • Strong communication skills.

  • Proficient with computer technology.

  • Possess up-to-date knowledge of treatment practices and physical therapy programs.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Conducting physical and psychological assessments of clients and developing or following a treatment plan.

  • Assessing home and work environments of clients and deciding what adjustments are needed.

  • Advising on adaptive equipment to help clients with daily activities. 

  • Developing physical rehabilitation programs to help clients regain lost skills.

  • Preparing clients for a return to work.

  • Educating caregivers and family members of clients on patient care.

  • Evaluating results and progress of occupational therapy on clients.

  • Maintaining professional knowledge and technical progress in order to provide clients with the best treatment program available.

  • Complying with national, state, and local certification requirements.

  • Evaluating patient condition regarding physical and basic mental health.

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