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Findlay, United States
PURPOSE OF THIS POSITION
The primary purpose of an Occupational Therapist is to organize and conduct prescribed occupational therapy programs to facilitate rehabilitation in selected tasks to restore, reinforce, and enhance performance; facilitates the learning of those skills and functions essential for adaptation and productivity, diminish or correct pathology and to promote and maintain health.
JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
General: Frequently pushes patients in wheelchairs (<=100-350+) into and out of rooms/treatment area, adjusts patient’s position for bed, table, standing and/or sitting treatments. Assists patients to adjust extremities or re-position body. May apply modalities, e.g. H.P., ultrasound, EGS. Frequently travels within building to locate patients on units, in waiting rooms or other clinical areas to treat, or to assist in-patient transport. Frequently transports patient lists, treatment materials, and office supplies (1-5 lbs.). Frequently pushes/pulls file and storage cabinet drawers to retrieve and return materials. Frequently changes body position from sit-stand or stand-sit during treatment, documentation, and general office activities. Occasionally provides steadying or assistance to ambulatory patients for standing or walking within the department or in hallways. Lifts/adjusts patient’s seated in wheelchair with or without assistance.
Fine Motor Coordination: Frequently types to document patient care. Frequently demonstrates exercises, therapeutic techniques and assists patient during treatment. Frequently uses fine motor skills during evaluation and treatment (e.g., resistance exercises, palpation of muscle function, deep muscle massage, or goniometric measurements to assess patient function.)
Verbal Expression: Frequently presents treatment verbally for evaluation and treatment tasks. Presents information verbally to other professionals in formal and informal meetings, and in telephone consultations.
Hearing: Relies upon hearing to discern speech and voice impairments, and to determine adequacy of spoken language and cognitive responses during evaluation and treatment activities. Hearing also involved in receiving verbal information from other professionals.
Vision: Frequently observes patient visually to assess movements, adequacy of gestures. Frequently must read reports and other written materials from other professionals.
Environmental Factors: The practice of physical therapy involves occasional risk of infection (e.g., MRSA, hepatitis, other blood-borne pathogens) which requires the use of safety precautions such as surgical masks, gowns, gloves and special hand-washing procedures. Materials and treatment surfaces may also require special handling.
***This position is classified “at risk” for possible occupational exposure to blood borne pathogens (HBV, HIV, etc.)
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