Outpatient Occupational Therapist Medical & Healthcare - Zanesville, OH at Geebo

Outpatient Occupational Therapist

COOR Occupational Therapist
Monday - Friday; no weekends or major holidays worked; no on-call
Four 10-hour days open to discussion, depending on skills expertise of the candidate
Will work a minimum of one late night per week (10:
30a - 7:
00p); may be as much as 2-3 times per week depending on caseload
Will work primarily at two different sites in the area but will have occasional patients in our satellite facilities.
$26.07 - $35.05/hour dependent on OT experience
Sign-on bonus for less than 4 full years OT experience at the time of offer:
$6,000 for a 2-year commitment (paid in three annual installments of $2,000)
Sign-on bonus for OT with 5 years
OT experience at the time of offer:
$10,000 for a 2-year commitment (paid in five annual installments of $2,000)
Relocation assistance available (dollar amount negotiable)
60% Pediatric and 40% Adult/Geriatric caseload
Pediatric Rehab is located in its own separate facility
Adult/Geriatric patients are seen in COOR (Center for Occupational & Outpatient Rehabilitation)
COOR has a fully functional kitchen/dining space, plus areas for physical reconditioning and work simulation
Epic EMR
One hour per day is blocked on the OT's schedule for documentation purposes
All Tx is 1:
1
Will join team of 3 OTRs and 2 COTAs
Opportunity to cross-train to IP setting as interested
CEU allowance per year; plus multiple free onsite CEU opportunities are brought on-site each year
New grads will be considered
Located 2 hours West of Pittsburgh and Wheeling and 1 hour East of Columbus. Known for Antiques, Pottery and Longaberger baskets! Golf, tennis, hiking,biking, walking and jogging trails, horseback riding, etc. Very low cost of living!
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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