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PRN Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
• Screens and makes recommendations based on observations of assigned patients as needed.
• Implements established occupational therapy treatment plans to meet each patient’s needs.
• Collaborates/communicates effectively with other center team members to ensure optimal patient care and progress.
• Prioritizes responsibilities to ensure effective clinical operations.
• Demonstrates ability and willingness to attain productivity benchmark.
• Completes documentation/billing timely, and accurately. Ensures MD orders are obtained according to company policy and procedures.
• Willingly accepts the supervision of Occupational Therapy Assistant students as requested according to state, federal, and Occupational Therapy Practice Act guidelines.
• Reports all instances of abuse or neglect or other concerns to management.
• Attends and participates in orientation, training, and in-service education, and staff meetings. Ensures all mandatory training is completed on time.
• Performs other duties as may be assigned by appropriate MFA management.
• Complies with pertinent laws, regulations, and MFA policies and procedures. Complies with AOTA code of ethics and State Practice Act.
• Performs duties in accordance with the MFA Corporate Compliance program.
• Takes an active role in the center’s safety and health programs.
• Is supportive of the state survey process, responding in an appropriate and timely manner.
• Acts with integrity on all matters. Demonstrates uncompromising adherence to ethical principles and organizational values.
• Remains professional in appearance, dependability, and interactions with others.
PREREQUISITES, SKILLS, & ABILITIES
Must hold an occupational therapy assistant licensure as outlined by the Virginia Board of Medicine.
• Must have an associate's degree.
• Must demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills.
• Must demonstrate effective problem-solving skills
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Exerts up to 100 lbs. of force occasionally. Exerts an excess of 50 lbs. of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects including the human body
Why join our team?
Meaningful Work
Working with us is more than just a job – it is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact to improve the lives of others.
Excellent People
The daily experience of our patients and residents is defined by the daily interactions with our team. We take this responsibility very seriously, establishing a supportive environment for residents and employees alike.
Great Benefits
Our employees enjoy excellent pay, hours, health insurance, vacation time and growth opportunities, in addition to working alongside some of the most passionate and knowledgeable people in the industry.
Meet Some of Our Heroes
Felix Ahenkorah, LPN
"The company really means it when they say they want to help. I went from a CNA to an LPN. They give us the right tools and encouragement."
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Felix Ahenkorah, LPN
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“After several years as a CNA, I was encouraged by my peers to become an LPN. I was fortunate to receive a scholarship from the Virginia Health Care Association (VHCA) to make this dream a reality. My mission is to care for my patients and about them. It was hard to work full time and go to school full time, but it was well worth it. It's a good thing to work for a Center that can help you be successful.
“Somewhere along the line I was blessed to be selected as employee of the month and eventually employee of the year. This is a rewarding job and I could not imagine working anywhere else.”
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“I began my nursing career at a local hospital, caring for patients in the ICU. But I really wanted a different experience in long-term care. I now have the opportunity to really get to know my patients. I love the staff here and I love the people I help – I'm here to stay!”
Jim Morales, PT
"I had worked for several skilled nursing facilities before, but LifeWorks Rehab and its Centers are by far the best at getting the job done."
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“I chose to get into physical therapy after my mother suffered a stroke. At the time, I didn't have the skills or the knowledge to really help her. I wanted to improve her quality of life and had a strong desire to help others as well. So, I went to school in the Philippines, received my bachelor's degree, and began my career as a PT.
“My sister was a PT at another LifeWorks Rehab facility and encouraged me to join myself. Everyone works as a team to get people to where they need to be. I have been here for 10 years and I couldn't ask for a more rewarding experience. We have a lot of fun and I truly enjoy what I do.”