Occupational Therapistother related Employment listings - Fresh Meadows, NY at Geebo

Occupational Therapist

Helping people learn how to reconnect with their environment to improve their quality of life is one of the most rewarding parts of being an Occupational Therapist.
At Paradigm Rehab, we believe our therapists deserve the same caring and attention they give to families in our communityIf you're looking for a team that values compassion, communication, and is dedicated to both patients and therapists, we'd love to hear from you.
Occupational Therapist Requirements:
Graduated from an accredited Occupational Therapy (OT) college or university.
Unencumbered Occupational Therapy (OTR/L) license for New York.
Conduct home visit Occupational Therapy assessments of referred patients providing direct patient care to assess medical conditions, functional capabilities, limitations, and potential for rehabilitation.
Proficient in EMR documentation (we use Hello Note but experience in this system is not required).
CPR Certification.
Occupational Therapist
Benefits:
Competitive pay rates of $70 -$90 per visit for Occupational Therapists.
Pediatric cases provide higher rate range opportunities.
Flexible scheduling options:
part-time and per diem.
Occupational Therapists can choose the population (pediatrics or geriatrics), location of patients, and hours.
Quick onboarding & startPay:
$70.
00 - $90.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Flexible scheduleRole characteristics:
AdultsChildrenOlder adultsSchedule:
Choose your own hoursWork setting:
In-personLicense/Certification:
Occupational Therapist License (Required)Ability to Relocate:
Brooklyn:
Relocate before starting work (Required)Work Location:
In person Recommended Skills Assessments Cpr Health Care Occupational Therapy Diseases And Disorders Rehabilitations Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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