Job Description
Senior Occupational Therapist role offering a rewarding career focused on community impact and patient independence.
Provide personalized, compassionate care to rehabilitation patients, guiding assessments and treatment plans.
Build meaningful patient relationships, celebrating their progress and recovery milestones.
Utilize specialized skills and advanced technology in a supportive, motivating team environment.
Qualifications include current state license, CPR certification, and at least two years of experience. A Bachelor’s degree is required; Master’s or Doctorate preferred.
Benefits start on day one, including health plans, paid time off, education support, retirement plans, and a vibrant community.
Join a leading, inclusive organization committed to positive change, professional growth, and making a lasting impact in patients’ lives.