Occupational Therapist-Outpatient
Children's National HospitalAbout the role
Description
The Staff Outpatient Occupational Therapist administers occupational therapy services as ordered by a physician and in accordance with accepted practices of occupational therapy. He/she is responsible for evaluating, planning and implementing occupational therapy services for the outpatient population.
Qualifications
Required Skills/Knowledge
Demonstrates skills and knowledge necessary to assure appropriate assessment and treatment to the developmental/chronological age of the patients served.
Has enthusiastic interest and/or experience in pediatric program development/enhancement.
Ability to work well with others.
Ability to communicate well, both verbally and in writing.
Computer system/software proficiency.
Required Licenses and Certifications
Current/eligible for District of Columbia occupational therapy license. (Required)
Certification by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). (Required)
CPR certification. (Required)
Required Experience
1-2 years pediatric experience (outpatient or hospital based) preferred
Bilingual preferred
Job Functions
Essential job duties:
- Perform and document pertinent evaluation results, including patient and/or family interview, observation, objective measurements, systems review and interpretation of findings, within timeframes consistent with department policy.
- Discuss evaluation results with patient/caregiver and appropriate healthcare team members and respond to questions appropriately.
- Refer patient to appropriate practitioner if the diagnosis is outside scope of expertise.
- Set measurable and realistic and functional short and/or long-term goals based on patient’s medical status, anticipated therapeutic outcome(s), discharge plans and patient/family input.
- Utilize outcome measurement tools as per established guidelines.
- Effectively and independently provide physical therapy services according to professional standards, HSC regulations, including Department of Health, The Joint Commission and the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) which focus on patient safety, function, pain tolerance/level, goals, etc.
- Periodically re-evaluate and modify treatment plan and goals as indicated based on patient’s medical status, response to treatment, anticipated therapeutic outcome(s) and discharge plans.
- Involve patient/family and/or other caregiver(s), including expectations and limitations in goal development and plan of care to include discharge planning. Complete and or communicate needs for equipment, follow- up care and/or home modifications by time of discharge.
- Assess and identify discharge planning needs with consideration of patient’s medical, psychological, behavioral and socioeconomic status as well as anticipated therapeutic outcome(s).
- Plan, attend, and/or lead community reintegration outings when appropriate.
- Follow established documentation policies and guidelines regarding initial evaluations, treatment/progress notes, teaching records, and discharge summaries as set forth by the department.
- Instruct/encourage patient, family members and/or caregiver(s) in therapeutic activities (e.g. handling techniques, modifications or techniques for self-care activities, progression of fine and gross motor skills and, equipment use and care).
- Demonstrate productivity at the discretion of the Program Manager, averaging 62.5%
- Provide in-services for department/unit staff as appropriate.
- Responsible for supporting the occupational therapy clinical education program. Oversee students as assigned.
- Assist with the development and/or revision of departmental policies and procedures.
- As appropriate, effectively handle administrative/shared responsibilities.
- Make suggestions regarding purchase of new equipment and supplies, when necessary.
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