Sutter Health

OccupationalTherapistII,Rehabilitation,ShortHour

$0–0k Berkeley, California, United States PART TIME
The Brief

“Occupational Therapist II, Rehabilitation, Short Hour at Sutter Health. Skills: Occupational therapy, Rehabilitation, Patient assessment. Assess, plan, organize, and participate in rehabilitative programs. Build or restore vocational, homemaking, and daily living skills”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Complex problems solving; Decisive judgement

Eligibility Requirements

Work in demanding work environment

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

OT-Occupational Therapist, BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider, 2 years of recent relevant experience

Nice to Have

Graduate of accredited occupational therapy program

What You'll Do.

and participate in rehabilitative programs

Build or restore vocational

and daily living skills

Restore general independence to persons with disabilities

Gain confidence and cooperation from patient

Adhere to all local/state/federal regulations

Deliver optimal patient care

Provide clinical supervision of assistants and aides

Serve as clinical instructor for assigned students

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with patient's family/support group; Work with other healthcare providers; Teamwork/collaboration

Communication Scope

Professional communication (verbal & written); Interpersonal skills

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