Occupational Therapist Assistant - Certified, Inpatient Rehab
Company: Community Health System
Location: Fresno
Posted on: April 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Overview:
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*All positions are located in Fresno/Clovis CA*
Community Medical Centers has been providing central California
with the highest level of care available in the region. Community
Regional Medical Center measures up with top hospitals nationally
and is the 3rd largest in California! With 685 beds, we are home to
the only comprehensive Burn and Level I Trauma center between Los
Angeles and Sacramento. The 56,000 square-foot emergency department
is one of the largest and busiest in California! We have an 84-bed
Level III NICU and plan to significantly expand pediatric specialty
care. Our hospital serves 2.5 million people within 9 counties,
averaging a daily census of 641 patients. We're affiliated with
UCSF as a teaching facility; trained 3,000 Medical Doctor's to date
plus continuous invests in research and training grants.
Rehab services are provided across the continuum, including a
Neuroscience center and Primary Stroke Center, Joint Replacement
Center of Excellence, Level III NICU, and the Leon S. Peters
Rehabilitation Center.
Our staff is a balanced mix of seasoned clinicians, recent
graduates and everything in between. This offers an optimal
environment for mentoring and implementation of the most current
evidenced based practice. We support regular continuing education
to maintain currency and further develop our staff. Our therapists
regularly share knowledge through mentoring and in-services.
Being located within a Level 1 Trauma & Burn Center and teaching
facility provides unique opportunities. We are able to admit
patients to Acute Rehab at a higher level of acuity and initiate
the rehab process earlier because we have access to the specialists
in the acute environment. We also work closely among the rehab
therapy teams to improve continuity of care between settings.
Additionally, access to the educational process offered in a
teaching hospital offers opportunities to attend Grand Rounds,
interact with physicians in the residency program, and learn from
various healthcare professionals in the teaching environment.
Responsibilities:
The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant 1 (COTA1) is a novice
to proficient clinician. Performs occupational therapy procedures
as delegated by a Licensed Occupational Therapist to help acute or
rehabilitative patients with mental or physical disabilities attain
or regain the highest level of functional independence, and
assesses and reports on the patients' progress. Responsibilities
include selecting therapeutic activities and equipment most
appropriate for treatment, assessing and recording patients'
responses and progress, and determining when to adjust or advance
patients from less to more strenuous activities. Functions within
established technical standards and guidelines, but may receive
further technical guidance/direction from Occupational Therapist in
handling unusual situations.
Accountabilities
1. SECTION 1: Planning, Preparing and Documentation
2. Collects and prioritizes data in a systematic and ongoing
process based on the patient's immediate condition or anticipated
needs.
3. Timely communication of response to treatment to the treatment
team using the most effective method.
4. Anticipation of patient care issues considered in planning and
preparation of treatment course.
5. SECTION 2: Treatment, Implementation, Patient Education
6. Implements the patient's plan of care established by a Physical
Therapist/Occupational Therapist considering the current condition
of the patient, patient/family teaching and care coordination.
7. Provides treatment in a competent manner within own scope of
practice while complying with treatment contraindications and
precautions.
8. Organizes patient care and discharge planning efficiently and
prioritizes appropriately to create a collaborative and
communicative environment for all members of the healthcare
team.
9. Evaluates the effectiveness of the patient's plan of care in an
ongoing, systematic and criterion-based process, including patient
responses and the attainment of expected outcomes.
10. For CCS-eligible patients, assists with the coordination of
referral to a CCS-paneled provider or a CCS/MTU for the patient who
may continue to require therapy services after hospital
discharge.
11. Clearly and appropriately communicates with the primary
therapist all pertinent information regarding the patient's
response to treatment, patient's progress, and needs for
reassessment or therapist intervention.
12. Provides patient and family education specific to the plan set
forth by the primary therapist including evaluation of the
effectiveness of the teaching and clear documentation of education
provided.
13. SECTION 3: Quality of Practice and Patient Safety
14. Participates in unit and hospital-based quality improvement
activities.
15. Demonstrates an ongoing awareness of patient condition and
environment to optimize patient safety and reduce risk.
16. Suggests program modification to primary therapist, including
actively seeking assistance with patient care when appropriate.
17. SECTION 4: Education and Professional Practice Evaluation
18. Participates in ongoing hospital and unit specific educational
activities.
19. Demonstrates a commitment to lifelong learning by inservices,
projects, and competencies, seeking both formal and independent
learning experiences to maintain and develop clinical and
professional skills and knowledge that reflect current specialty
practice.
20. Engages in self-evaluation of practice, identifying areas of
strength as well as areas where professional development would be
beneficial.
21. Acknowledges informal feedback regarding one's own practice
from patients, peers, professional colleagues, and others and takes
action to improve performance.
22. SECTION 5: Collegiality, Leadership and Research
23. Shares knowledge and skills with peers and provides feedback
regarding their practice and/or role performance.
24. Communicates in a professional, caring manner at all times to
support a healthy work environment.
25. Embraces teamwork to meet organizational goals through direct
participation or supporting active team participants.
26. Teaches others to succeed by mentoring and/or
preceptorship.
27. Utilized evidence-based practice to guide clinical
practice.
28. SECTION 6: Ethics
29. Adheres to laws, rules and ethics pertinent to licensure.
30. Uses the Patient Bill of Rights to guide practice and deliver
care in a manner that preserves and protects patient autonomy,
dignity and rights.
31. Acts as a patient advocate by initiating action to improve
healthcare.
32. Participates in resolving ethical issues of patients,
colleagues or systems via chain of command and Ethics Committee
referral, as appropriate. Complies with reporting of illegal,
incompetent or impaired practice.
33. SECTION 7: Competence in Skills
34. Demonstrates competence in all required clinical skills based
on functional and positional (unit/department) work assignment.
35. Demonstrates competence in using function-specific and position
specific computer applications and other technology and
successfully utilizes them to perform all required duties.
36. Demonstrates effective time management including meeting
productivity targets including accurate and timely charge entry,
appropriate co-signature as required by licensure and hospital
policy and communication with primary therapist as indicated.
37. Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Education
--- High School Diploma, General Education Development (GED) or
Completion of a CHS Approved Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
Certificate required
--- Graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant
program or qualifies for state licensure through the process of
challenging the licensing exam required
--- Associate's Degree in Occupational Therapy or related field
preferred
Licenses and Certifications
--- OTA - Current State of California Occupational Therapy
Assistant License required
o Exception may be made for Occupational Therapy Assistant License
Applicant with a requirement to obtain licensure within 180 days of
hire or transfer into position
o COTA - Current Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant through
the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy
(NBCOT) required within 90 days of hire or transfer into
position
o BLS - Current Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers
by American Heart Association (AHA) required
Disclaimers:
--- Pay ranges listed are an estimate and subject to change.
--- If any bonuses are noted, they are only applicable to external
hires meeting criteria.
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