Occupational Therapy Assistant - COTA

Overview: We believe in setting our employees up for success. That’s why we believe in providing an orientation personalized to your work environment. Even when your orientation period ends, you can rest assured that the Synchrony team will always have your back.

Responsibilities: Synchrony Rehab is seeking a licensed Part-Time or Full-Time Occupational Therapist Assistant (COTA) to join our team at The Landings of Georgetown , a dynamic and innovative Senior Living Community located in & Georgetown, SC!

  • Setting: Senior Living *Schedule: Monday-Friday. No Weekend or Holidays! *Hourly Rate: $30-$33/hr Weekly pay, health, dental, and vision benefits after your first month, student loan repayment, a competitive 401(k) match, and more! If you’re looking for a place that embraces you for who you are, helps you achieve your full potential, and makes working hard feel less like hard work, then look no further than Synchrony.

Qualifications: Job Summary Responsible for providing, under the direction of an occupational therapist, therapeutic interventions in an interdisciplinary environment consistent with the position's qualifications, professional practices and ethical standards. Demonstrates accountability for and contributes to program development, quality improvement, problem solving and performance enhancement in a flexible interdisciplinary environment.

Roles and Responsibilities • Provides therapeutic interventions as directed by the occupational therapist in campus locations, home health and/or outpatient care.

  • Evaluates patient response to treatment and provide feedback to the rest of the team.
  • Documents the course of patient care including progress made and continuing need for treatment.
  • Collaborates with the occupational therapist to develop new methods of delivering education to patients and family.
  • Assists the occupational therapist in providing team members with in-service/cross-training on occupational therapy knowledge and skill areas as needed.
  • Contributes to the delivery of cost-effective care.
  • Reports any complaints and/or grievances made by the residents to the Rehab Program Director or Director of Health Services. Reports incidents or suspected incidents of resident abuse to the Rehab Program Director/Director of Health Services and/or the Executive Director immediately.
  • Travel, as needed, to other campus locations and/or to home health assignments in the designated territory.
  • Complies with all resident rights per the company’s Resident Rights Policy.
  • Maintains professional/technical competencies and proficiencies for job responsibilities.
  • Participates in survey preparation activities.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications Education: Associate Degree Experience: 0-1 years Physical Requirements Sitting, standing, bending, reaching, stretching, stooping, walking, and moving intermittently during working hours. Must be able to lift at least 50lbs. Must be able to maintain verbal and written communication with co-workers, supervisors, residents, family members, visitors, vendors, and all business associates outside of the health campus. #rehab GET IN TOUCH: Katy (336)

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