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Occupational Therapist-Pediatric
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Snoqualmie, WA

Occupational Therapist-Pediatric

Snoqualmie Valley Hospital
Snoqualmie, WA
  • Vision , Medical , Dental , Life Insurance , Retirement
  • Full-Time
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Salary: $38.55-$60.40

Come join our Team! Come join Snoqualmie Valley Health, voted the No. 1 Place to Work in 2022!*


Snoqualmie Valley Health is always looking for people who want to make a difference, not just within their team, but also in the community. Possibilities are applauded, Innovation and Creativity are encouraged and the Sharing of Ideas is welcomed.


We want you to love what you do, and to succeed. Our entire hospital will support your work and embrace the energy you bring to SVH.


Located at the base of the Cascades in a pioneering, adventure-loving town, SVH is an independent public hospital district serving Snoqualmie Valley and the greater East King County community.


*Snoqualmie Valley Record Readers Poll, December 2022.

 

Schedule 6:45 am- 3:15 pm


OBJECTIVE SUMMARY: Responsible for providing comprehensive skilled OT evaluation and treatment of inpatients and outpatients consistent with AOTA, State, District, and departmental standards

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 

  • This role will see patients in both Inpatient and Outpatient setting, adults and pediatrics. 
  • Assess the patient’s Occupational Therapy needs.
  • ADL activities including dressing, grooming, feeding, and homemaking skills
  • Perceptual skills including visual-perceptual skills, eye-hand coordination, position in space: touch/sensations, stereognosis, proprioception, tactile discrimination, body awareness, image, left/right discrimination and neglect requiring fine motor coordination.
  • Physical skills – ROM, muscle strength, balance, and hand functions: including grasp, release, coordination, and functional limitation requiring standing, balance, functional ambulation for ADLs and work place.
  • Cognitive abilities including ability to plan and carry out activity, concentration, attention span and judgment, requiring standing set up of patient at workspace.
  • Assess need for adaptive equipment and assistive devices in above areas requiring hands on changes interior/exterior of home settings such as lift/bend, push/pull.
  • Assess need for corrective and /or preventative splinting
  • Evaluate the patient’s condition, family and home situation to determine what assistance will be available from family members in caring for the patient and determine if additional services/resources are needed; if/when patient is to go home

 Develop an individualized therapy plan:

  • Utilize the assessment data to develop a care plan using the problem-oriented record format; develop a written teaching plan, including objectives and methods of teaching and adjust information to patient’s current level of understanding.
  • Interpret Rehab Department/OT services as the patient and family are involved in the development of a care plan.
  • Consult with appropriate disciplines and request their involvement in care, using their information and ideas to develop the plan.

Additional responsibilities:

  • Consult the physician and obtain consent to proceed with assessed treatment plan.
  • Assure implementation of the therapy plan:
  • Provide skilled Occupational Therapy services at frequency required to meet goals as follows:
  • Provide OT services and treatment requiring specialized skill and ordered by the physician.
  • Instruct patient, caregiver, and staff in proper usage of adaptive and assistive devices.
  • Instruct, supervise, and counsel patient, caregiver, and staff in continuity of care management.
  • Administer planned and informal learning experiences for the patient, delegating appropriate reinforcement to other team members.
  • Maintain responsibility for care given by Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants:
  • Develop the care plan to be implemented by the COTA.
  • Provide specific instructions to the COTA regarding the plan prior to COTA’s first visit. This includes verbal and written instructions and demonstrations as needed.
  • Supervise the COTA as needed by at least monthly, including: general and specific discussion regarding implementation of treatment plan at each visit made by the COTA (including patient’s performance); Review of all OT notes written by the COTA which correspond to treatment and specific instructions of changes, upgrading treatment plan as necessary according to patient’s needs.
  • Periodically inspect the COTA’s performance and re-evaluate functioning of the patient as needed
  • Perform those skilled services that the COTA may not be qualified to perform (i.e. assess/re-assess)
  • Other duties as assigned by Rehabilitation Services Director

REQUIRED EDUCATION: Graduate of an Occupational Therapy School approved by the Council of Medical Education of the AMA in collaboration with the American Occupational Therapy Association or its equivalent

 

PREFERRED EDUCATION:  same as above

 

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: Completion of all clinical internships

 

PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Prefer minimum of one year experience in adult patient inpatient in a rehabilitation/hospital setting, as well as outpatient clinic treatment

 

ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY QUALIFICATIONS: Successful completion of national registration exam and license to practice in the State of Washington.

 

SKILLS:

  • Ability to apply therapy skills and techniques
  • Demonstrates the maturity and capability of representing the Rehabilitation Services department
  • Able to positively work with other healthcare providers and the public
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills

 

WORK ENVIRONMENT:  Hospital inpatient and outpatient therapy environments. Potential exposure to infectious diseases.  Potential need to function in medical emergencies and incidents. Outreach in Community.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Lifting ability of up to 25 lbs. with proper technique.  Lifting and positioning of patients.  Working with people that are frustrated or depressed due to their lack of functional ability or other issues.  Ability to handle multiple tasks concurrently.

 

OTHER DUTIES – Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.


BENEFITS:

We take pride in the benefits package we provide our team members. Snoqualmie Valley Hospital offers you one medical plan with multiple in-network tiers with Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, Eastside Health, and First Choice/First Health providers/network.


  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Pharmacy
  • Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
  • Life and AD&D
  • Retirement Plan
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • Travel Assistance & ID Theft Protection
  • Voluntary Benefits

 

Eligibility Requirements - Employees regularly scheduled at least 20 hours per week.

Employee Dependents - Your legal spouse or domestic partner, Dependent children until age 26.

Waiting Period - 1st of the month following 30 days from your date of hire.


PLEASE NOTE:

  • The COVID vaccine and the Flu shot (during Flu season) are a condition of employment.
  • Snoqualmie Valley Hospital is a drug-free workplace. We complete drug screenings as a part of our onboarding process.

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