The purpose of this job/position is to function as a member of the Rehabilitation Services patient care team by providing physical therapy evaluation and treatment for our pediatric population. Occupational therapy services are intended to improve functional independence in self-care, work/school, and play/leisure and may be pivotal to client discharge from the hospital, community integration, academic/professional success and/or quality of life. These services include but are not limited to: ADL (activities of daily living) training, energy conservation strategies, splint fabrication and monitoring, exercise for improved functional range of motion/ strength/ endurance, sensory integration activities, developmental stimulation, perceptual/cognitive training, assistive technology, and provision of appropriate adaptive equipment. The occupational therapist in this position would be expected to serve clients in multiple areas of Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, including the orthopedics, hematology/oncology, NICU, PICU and outpatient services.
This position requires skills to both evaluate a patient’s functional performance and participation in activities of daily living as well as to provide appropriate therapeutic interventions to improve or enhance functional performance and independence. Assessment areas may include, but are not limited to, patient’s daily routines of self-care, feeding, play, school-related activities, sensory integrative and perceptual-motor processing, motoric abilities, prevocational skills, and community living skills. Parent or caregiver education and training isan integral part of this position. This position requires the ability to use Evidence Based Practice and Practice Based Evidence in achieving functional outcomes.
Therapists evaluate each patient referred, establish treatment goals and objectives, develop and implement treatment plans. Therapists are expected to supervise therapy interns, assist with other educational research activities conducted by the department or the hospital and meet hospital standards regarding documentation and productivity
Provides Skilled Rehabilitation Treatment
Provides a Safe Therapeutic Enviornment
Service
Completion of an occupational therapy educational program that is recognized by the Oregon Occupational Therapy Licensing Board
BLS Certification
Limited Permit or Oregon occupational therapy license must be obtained at the time of appointment.
Routine inpatient hospital environment.
Ability to lift 40 lbs., to repeatedly carry equipment weighing more than 5 lbs. and to walk extensively on hard
and soft surfaces. Frequent bending and reaching to navigate medical equipment or perform treatment is
required. Motor ability to successfully assist patients in transfers and gait. Must have knowledge of inpatient
medical environments and equipment such as oxygen/ventilation/respiratory apparatuses. Requires ability to
respond quickly and appropriately to urgent medical situations that may arise.
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