Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation
Location
Oro Valley, Arizona
The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) provides rehabilitative services under the supervision of a licensed Occupational Therapist, assisting patients in achieving functional goals. This role includes administering treatment programs, observing patient progress, and maintaining effective communication with the healthcare team.
Candidates should have 0-1 years of experience in healthcare, with a preference for 1-2 years in clinical settings. A Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant license and Basic Life Support certification are required.
The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) provides rehabilitative services under the supervision of a licensed Occupational Therapist (OTR), assisting patients in achieving functional goals related to daily living and mobility. This role supports treatment planning by implementing prescribed therapeutic interventions, observing and reporting patient progress, and contributing to the continuity of care in alignment with individualized care plans and regulatory standards.
Schedule: Part Time, Days
0-1 years of experience in healthcare with adults, geriatrics, or individuals with physical disabilities required 1-2 years of clinical experience in an inpatient, outpatient, or skilled nursing setting preferred Licenses and Certifications COTA - Occupational Therapy Assistant – Certified in state of employment required BCLS - Basic Life Support required Essential Functions Administers occupational therapy treatment programs as directed by the supervising Occupational Therapist, in accordance with individualized patient care plans and established standards. Observes patient response to treatment, reports changes in condition, and makes recommendations to the supervising therapist for potential treatment plan modifications. Conducts group or individual activity-based therapy sessions designed to support or maintain function, within the defined scope of practice for COTAs. Documents treatments provided, patient response, and relevant observations in the medical record; ensures co-signature of progress notes by supervising Occupational Therapist as required. Maintains effective communication with supervising therapists, rehabilitation team members, nursing staff, and other healthcare providers to support coordinated care. Ensures treatment areas and equipment are maintained in a clean, organized, and safe manner; reports any safety concerns or equipment issues promptly. Demonstrates understanding of therapeutic precautions, contraindications, and age-specific needs when administering care. Attends interdisciplinary team meetings, contributes to patient care discussions, and supports performance improvement initiatives. Demonstrates proficiency in required technical and documentation systems, including electronic health records and therapy documentation software. Performs other duties as assigned.