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Occupational Therapist (OT)

MECA Therapies LLC
locationEspañola, NM, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Healthcare

Job Description

Job DescriptionSalary:

MECA Therapies, LLC is looking for an Occupational Therapist (OT) to join our professional team.


MECA Therapies is the largest pediatric rehabilitation provider in the state of New Mexico. Our mission is to strive every day towards ensuring that our families and their children have access to the highest quality of care in the communities we serve.


The Occupational Therapist provides Occupational Therapy services to include evaluation and treatment to children ages birth to three with developmental delays and/or diagnosed conditions. These services will be conducted within a variety of environments in home and community settings.


QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed in this job description are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.


EDUCATION AND LICENSURE:


  • Master's degree or higher in Occupational Therapy

  • Licensure from the NM Board of Occupational Therapy


GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:


  • Knowledge and experience in the field of Occupational Therapy

  • Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Windows

  • Proficient organizational and record keeping skills.

  • Effective oral and written communication

  • Excellent interpersonal and teaming skills

  • Ability to train clients, family members and professionals.

  • Exercise a high level of confidentiality.

  • Have a valid drivers license, auto insurance and reliable transportation available during working hours


ESSENTIAL DUTIES

The OT will operate within Local, State and Federal Regulations as well as adhere to all MECA policies and procedures. Essential duties include but are not limited to the following:


  1. Administering standardized assessment tests within their professional scope of practice

  2. Become IDA certified and participate in evaluations as requested

  3. Developing appropriate and thorough recommendations

  4. Presenting diagnostic findings completely and accurately

  5. Writing evaluation reports with technical accuracy

  6. Seeking appropriate information from medical and/or other resources as needed to implement treatment strategies.

  7. Developing theoretically sound plans describing objectives and procedures for treatment

  8. Selecting appropriate stimulus materials and treatment modalities for age and ability of the child

  9. Giving clear concise instructions in presenting materials and/or techniques in therapy

  10. Recording and tracking daily progress accurately

  11. Utilizing time in session efficiently to meet objectives.

  12. Providing accurate and immediate feedback to the family

  13. Planning for discharge of the child

  14. Participating in the interview process for prospective employees as deemed necessary.

  15. Attending the following meetings:

  16. Transdisciplinary Team Consultation Meeting(TTCMs)

  17. Individual Family Service Plan (IFSPs)

  18. Periodic Reviews

  19. Annual Reviews

  20. Transition meetings/conferences

  21. Fulfilling Team Lead duties as identified on the IFSP for a select number of children on

assigned caseload.


  1. If supervising COTAs attending and participation the evaluation process for the COTA caseload

  2. Including the family in setting treatment goals and training families on specific treatment strategies and carryover skills for the child and family.

  3. Other duties as assigned.


CASELOAD ASSIGNMENTS

The OT will be assigned a weekly caseload from the respective program directors for each program they serve by:


  1. Carrying a caseload of 27 therapy hours per week equating to 1296 direct therapy hours per year or part time equivalent

  2. Providing services according to childs IFSP



PRODUCTIVITY

The OT will achieve the expected productivity set by MECA Management.


  1. Achieving 90% performance goal


DOCUMENTATION

The OT will accurately collect data for the child and families served and will ensure that the information is accurate and filed in a timely manner by adhering to the following:


  1. Documenting therapy sessions and progress at the time of visit and is to be submitted daily

  2. Completing progress notes with IFSP team at 6-month review TTCM meetings

  3. Documenting TTCM meetings

  4. Completing FIT evaluation reports within 3 business days


STAFF DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING

The OT will provide the necessary support, training, and guidance in their provision of services to the child/family. The OT must also comply with all mandatory trainings identified by their licensing board as well as trainings mandated by their respective supervisor(s) and/or company by adhering to the following:


  1. Consulting and providing in-house trainings to other staff members.

  2. Maintaining appropriate licensure through the NM licensing board

  3. Attending mandatory staff meetings and trainings


SUPERVISION

Licensed OTs may be asked to provide supervision for COTAs, and /or Student Interns/Observers. Supervision will be provided according to the MECA OT supervision guide and the New Mexico OT licensing board guidelines.


  1. Providing Supervision to a COTA, Student or Intern/Observer as assigned


QUALITY ASSURANCE

The OT will maintain quality services for the persons served by adhering to the following:


  1. Acknowledging and respecting the rights of persons served at all times.

  2. Ensuring all therapy and related activities are ethical and in compliance with MECA policies and procedures.
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