Cancer Rehab Occupational Therapist - Lymphedema Certified Or Willing To Become Lymphedema Cert[...]

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Cancer Rehab Occupational Therapist - Lymphedema Certified or willing to become Lymphedema Certified

Your job is more than a job. As an Occupational Therapist, your typical day is anything but typical as you work with your patients to achieve the everyday, ordinary activities that most take for granted. The ordinary becomes extraordinary as you help your patients achieve the highest possible level of independence following a brain injury, a physical trauma, or a stroke.

You live and give your all without hesitation because you know what it takes to motivate and inspire your patient's rehabilitative journey. We love that about you and we're here to support and champion you with the tools, benefits, and resources that highlight the value of your one-of-a-kind approach to healthcare.

Your Everyday:

  1. Take the lead: prioritizing, coordinating, and delegating all occupational therapy for your patients.
  2. Collaborate with multidisciplinary team members and work alongside physicians, nurses, and therapists to ensure excellent occupational initiatives and outcomes.
  3. Maintain and advocate a safe environment for everyone.
  4. Monitor and engage with your patients, families, and appropriate care team members concerning significant events, patient condition changes, or patient questions and concerns.
  5. Ensure continuity of care, efficient throughput, consistent communications, and an exceptional experience for every patient.
  6. Advise and consult with supervisor when unable to complete assignments or perform tasks promptly, effectively, or safely.
  7. Initiate patient and family education using appropriate resources and continuum of care services and teaching patient and/or family members occupational therapy skills and techniques to better facilitate functional abilities both during the hospitalization and within their home environment.
  8. Implement, evaluate and interpret assessment findings, set goals, and demonstrate effective utilization of staff resources and patient input.
  9. Develop a treatment plan that is appropriate for the diagnosis and implement treatment plan with appropriate modifications as needed while reassessing and revising goals as indicated by patient's progress.
  10. Use approved terminology, forms, and accurately document charges according to services provided.
  11. Document treatment plans including measurable short-term goals for patient progress.
  12. Participate in assigned PI committee activities and share information with OT staff.
  13. Contribute to the team by assisting others without being asked.

The Must-Haves:

  1. Bachelor's Degree from an accredited curriculum in Occupational Therapy.
  2. Occupational Therapy (OT) license in the State of Louisiana through the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners (LSBME).
  3. Lymphedema Certified or willing to become Lymphedema Certified.
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