Occupational Therapist / OT - Flexible Full-Time
Job Description
Job Description
Overview
Occupational Therapist (OT) – Full-Time
Neuro Home & Community Rehabilitation
You didn't become an Occupational Therapist just to improve function—you became an OT to help people live their lives.
If you've ever imagined helping a stroke survivor cook dinner in their own kitchen, supporting someone with Parkinson's as they safely navigate their home, or celebrating with a patient as they return to the hobbies and routines they thought they'd lost, this is the kind of work you've been preparing for.
Our Neuro Home & Community program brings occupational therapy into the places where it matters most—patients' homes, neighborhoods, and communities. Here, every treatment session has a direct connection to the life your patient wants to regain.
You'll have the opportunity to build meaningful relationships, create individualized treatment plans, and witness life-changing moments as they happen—not just in therapy, but in everyday life.
What You'll Do
- Help patients regain independence with activities of daily living (ADLs & IADLs)
- Provide cognitive rehabilitation in real-world environments
- Improve home safety and functional independence
- Support recovery following stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), Parkinson's disease, and other neurological conditions
Why You'll Love It Here
- Flexible scheduling with autonomy over your caseload
- Dedicated 1:1 patient care
- Clinical freedom to individualize every treatment plan
- Mileage reimbursement
- Consistent relationships with patients throughout their recovery journey
- Collaborative interdisciplinary neuro rehabilitation team
- The opportunity to see the impact of your work where it matters most—in your patients' everyday lives
This is occupational therapy at its most meaningful: helping people regain confidence, independence, and the freedom to participate in the moments that make life worth living.
If you're looking for a career where every visit has purpose and every success feels personal, we'd love to meet you.
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Who we are looking for:
- An experienced OT, enthusiastic about providing functional rehabilitation wherever life happens, whether at home, school, work, or in the community
- You are ready to treat your client beyond a staged environment into real life experiences like cooking in their kitchen, navigating grocery stores, restaurants, outdoor activities, and the workplace
- You thrive in an autonomous setting, and value being a part of a collaborative team of dynamic therapists
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What you will receive:
- Free Continuing Education Hours
- Paid Time Off/Paid Holidays
- Medical/Dental/Vision/401K
- Work Life Balance
- Supportive Leadership and Team Environment
Responsibilities
What you will do: Responsibilities listed include but not limited to:
- Perform evaluations and develop treatment plans
- Regularly re-assess effectiveness of treatment plans, attend staffing meetings and family conferences
- Perform discharge evaluations, make appropriate recommendations for home and community safety, and provide referral and education resources
- Communicate patient’s needs and progress to the treatment team, physician, person receiving services and family members
- Communicates with other disciplines to ensure collaboration, coordination of care and enhance patient outcomes
Qualifications
What you will need:
- Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy from a college or university with an accredited Occupational Therapy program
- Current, unrestricted license as an Occupational Therapist by state in which practicing
- Current CPR Certification
- A minimum of one year’s work experience as an Occupational Therapist
- Demonstrates knowledge of rehabilitation techniques related to complex neurological diagnoses preferred
- Communicates effectively and professionally in verbal and written interactions
- Ability to lift 50 pounds
- Moving, lifting, or transferring of patients which may involve lifting of up to 100 pounds following safety procedures
- Duties require fine motor skills,visual acuity, and walking/ standing for extended periods
- Additional physical requirements include: pushing/pulling, bending/stooping, reaching, kneeling, and positioning frequently at times
- A health screen or examination may be required prior to assignment and periodically thereafter, depending on specific location policy, local and state regulations to verify employee is physically capable of performing assigned duties with or without reasonable accommodations
