Occupational Therapist
Frederick Community College
- Frederick, Maryland, United States
- Frederick, Maryland, United States
About
Provides direct patient care 100% of his/her work time, which includes required documentation in patients' medical records. Conducts comprehensive evaluations to determine the appropriate course of care for each patient and follow-up treatment as appropriate. Treatment may include only the fabrication and/or distribution of a finger/hand/wrist/elbow and/or shoulder orthotic. Performs and documents tests and measurements appropriate for the given condition, which may include strength, range of motion, sensory perception, functional capacity, and respiratory and circulatory efficiency of the patient. Administers occupational therapy treatments and monitors such treatment within the scope of occupational therapy practice as appropriate for the patient's condition to decrease pain, increase range of motion and strength, and promote function. These treatments may include, but not be limited to, therapeutic interventions such as modalities, therapeutic procedures, manual therapy, and written home exercise programs. Meets or exceeds CAO productivity standards as provided by his/her respective CAO Division. Assesses effects of treatments at various stages, but minimally every 30 days, and adjusts treatment to achieve maximum benefit. Documents treatments, responses, progress, and outcomes in the patient's chart according to federal and state regulations and CAO requirements. Documents and selects appropriate CPT codes which correlate to treatment administered. Selects codes and submits billing charges in a manner consistent with the amount and level of care for each patient. Abides by all insurance guidelines required for insurance coverage and reimbursement, coordinating care in accordance with current authorizations, referrals, treatment plan, and insurance benefits requirements. Supervises occupational therapist assistants and related therapy support staff during treatments as dictated by his/her state OT Practice Act and federal regulations. Supervises and assists with student observation/clinical rotation, as applicable and according to federal and state regulations. Works in collaboration with and communicates effectively with other medical providers for the purpose of benefiting the patient's recovery and ensuring successful outcomes. Actively participates on the Therapy team, including but not limited to staff meetings, CAO-sponsored events, webinars, in-services, and departmental meetings. Assists with the smooth running of the clinic, which may include variations in scheduled hours, as well as staffing at another CAO location. Administers treatment in accordance with all compliance regulations as dictated by federal and state governing bodies and in accordance with CAO best practices. May be required to work a minimum of two evening shifts per week and occasional Saturdays, depending on Division operating hours. Obtains necessary CEUs and other state-specific requirements to actively maintain Occupational Therapy license and other any other required licenses or certifications. Performs other duties as assigned.
Required Education & Experience:
A degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy program. State licensure as an Occupational Therapist in the state where the Occupational Therapist will be practicing. CPR for Healthcare Providers certification. Experience and proficiency working with computers and electronic medical records. Experience and proficiency in fabricating, adjusting, and fitting upper extremity orthoses.
Competencies/Required Skills & Abilities:
Strong Interpersonal Skills - Ability to develop relationships and collaborate in a decentralized organization. Demonstrated ability to organize, prioritize, and manage multiple tasks in a dynamic environment with a proven track record of results. Strong oral and written communication skills with excellent self-discipline and patience. Required to be proficient in Windows-based office technologies (e.g., Word, Excel). Thorough knowledge of CPT & ICD-10 coding procedures. Thorough knowledge of Medicare and third-party billing. Thorough knowledge of Workers Compensation insurance its unique features and requirements. Able to work independently. Exudes professionalism in presentation. Must be able to read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in the English language.
Physical Demands:
Must be able to sit for long periods of time and lift up to 50 pounds. Must be able to use appropriate body mechanics when making necessary transfers and helping patients with exercises. Requires frequent bending, reaching, repetitive hand movements, standing, walking, squatting, and sitting. Some heavy lifting, pushing, and pulling are exerted regularly throughout a standard work shift. Adequate hearing to perform duties in person and over the telephone. Requires hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity needed to operate a keyboard, medical equipment, fax machine, scanner, photocopier, and telephone. Must be able to communicate clearly with patients in person and over the telephone. Visual acuity adequate to perform job duties, including reading materials from printed sources and computer screens. Requires exposure to communicable diseases, bodily fluids, medicinal preparations, and other conditions common to a clinical environment.
Languages
- English
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