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Urologist Per Diem

Gig Harbor, WA · On-site

$296.85 - $422.78/hr

Job Summary and Responsibilities PRN/Per Diem Opportunity for a Board Certified Urologist to take ... Coverage locations include Pierce County Hospitals and will cover weekends (Friday PM-Monday AM)

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What is the difference between Per Diem Uic Hospital vs Per Diem Nurse?

AspectPer Diem Uic HospitalPer Diem Nurse
CredentialsVaries by role, often includes RN or LPN licensesRN, LPN, or other nursing licenses
Work EnvironmentHospital setting, often at UIC HospitalVarious healthcare settings, including hospitals and clinics
Employer & IndustryUIC Hospital, healthcare industryMultiple healthcare facilities, healthcare industry
Search & ComparisonOften searched for staffing roles at UIC HospitalCommonly compared for nursing staffing needs

Per Diem Uic Hospital roles typically involve temporary staffing positions within UIC Hospital, requiring specific healthcare credentials. Per Diem Nurse positions are more general, covering nursing roles across various healthcare facilities. While both involve per diem work, UIC Hospital-specific roles focus on staffing at that location, whereas Per Diem Nurse roles offer broader opportunities across the healthcare industry.

How does per diem work in a UIC hospital?

Per diem at a UIC hospital refers to a flexible staffing arrangement where healthcare professionals are paid a daily rate for working shifts as needed, often without a fixed schedule. Per diem employees typically have the ability to choose shifts and may not receive benefits, making it suitable for those seeking part-time or supplemental work. This setup allows for staffing flexibility and quick placement based on hospital needs.

What are the benefits of working at a Per Diem UIC Hospital?

Working as a Per Diem at UIC Hospital offers flexible scheduling and the opportunity to gain diverse clinical experience. Per diem roles often provide competitive pay rates and access to hospital resources, making them suitable for healthcare professionals seeking part-time or temporary work.

Occupational Therapist per diem

Overlake Medical Center and Clinics

Bellevue, WA • On-site

Other

PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Overlake Medical Center rating

9.2

Company rating: 9.2 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

7th of 1,061 rated hospitals


Job description

Licensed Occupational Therapist

Overlake Medical Center & Clinics has a current opening for a Licensed Occupational Therapist to join our team for a per diem/PRN opportunity. In this role, you will provide consultation and evaluation of acute care patients who receive a referral from their provider for OT services. You will also plan, organize, and carry out occupational therapy programming for any appropriate patient.

Additional responsibilities include:

  • Upon physician referral, provide occupational therapy evaluation and treatment to appropriate hospital and outpatients.
  • Collaborate with other members of the health care team in identifying and prioritizing patient treatment needs and developing a coordinated treatment plan.
  • Implement treatment plan, monitor patient progress, and adapt approach and activities to maximize patient's progress.
  • Record patient treatment plan, interventions, and patient's response to treatment in the patient record per hospital and department protocol.
  • Participate in Continuous Quality Improvement process; to monitor quality, identify opportunities to improve, and develop and implement solutions.
  • Supervise OTR and COTA Level I and II students, and volunteers, as requested.

Per diem /Variable

8 hour day shifts

Requirements - 2 weekend shifts a month, holidays and weekday shifts (as needed to cover PTO, increased census) required

Qualifications

  • Graduation from an accredited school of Occupational Therapy and completion of six month field work experience.
  • Licensed as OTR by the State of Washington, or meets licensure requirements and holds a temporary permit.
  • Minimum 1 - 2 years experience as an Occupational Therapist in a rehabilitation facility or general hospital is preferred. Able to demonstrate proficiency in using current methods in patient treatment. Able to evaluate patient independently and plan appropriate treatment. Able to work independently, in cooperation with others. Demonstrate professional behavior and judgment. Courteous and respectful toward co-workers and patients. Able to observe and interpret human behavior accurately. Able to establish constructive relationships with patients and modify treatment approach as needed. Able to organize and carry out responsibilities efficiently. Demonstrate interest and follow through in improving professional skills. Able to accept and respond appropriately to constructive criticism. Able to effectively instruct patients and caregivers in safety issues and home exercise programs.

If this sounds like an environment where you'll thrive, we'd love to hear from you.


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