Origami Rehabilitation
Location
Mason, Michigan
Develop and implement individualized occupational therapy treatment plans for children and adults with neurological and developmental conditions. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and families to support client recovery, independence, and daily living skills.
Requires a degree in occupational therapy and valid licensure in the state of Michigan. Must hold or obtain CPR, First Aid, and AED certifications.
Origami Rehabilitation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Origami provides comprehensive rehabilitation for children and adults with neurological, developmental, mental health, and orthopedic conditions through their residential and outpatient programs. With their compassionate and innovative services, Origami creates opportunities and transforms lives.
If you want to make a difference in the lives of our community members through mission-driven work with a close-knit interdisciplinary team, Origami Rehabilitation is the place for you. The Origami team shares the collective goal of exceeding the expectations of our clients. This goal is achieved through a positive growth-mindset, knowledge sharing, and a sincere commitment to growing individually and collectively through collaboration and continued education.
Origami’s core values are Celebrate the Individual, Inspire Excellence, Serve with Integrity, and Lead with Passion. If these values speak to you, please consider applying today or reach out to Origami’s Human Resources team to learn more about the employment experience at Origami Rehabilitation! HR@origamirehab.org
At Origami, occupational therapy is about more than treatment plans. It’s about helping clients reconnect with the routines, roles, and daily activities that matter most to them. We’re seeking a Part-Time or PRN Occupational Therapist who brings clinical skills, flexibility, and compassion to that work. In this role, you’ll provide occupational therapy services primarily at our Main campus in Mason, and may assist with temporary coverage needs at our other Lansing-based campuses at Origami Greenlawn in South Lansing, and Origami West in West Lansing.
This is a great opportunity for a therapist who enjoys variety, values interdisciplinary collaboration, and can adapt to the needs of different clients, teams, and treatment environments. As a part-time or PRN Occupational Therapist, you’ll develop and implement individualized treatment plans based on client needs, evaluations, and physician orders. You’ll work closely with clients, families, caregivers, and members of the care team to support progress in a way that is practical, compassionate, and goal-driven.
This position is ideal for someone who is flexible, dependable, and energized by helping clients build the skills they need for everyday life. If you’re looking for purposeful part-time or PRN work where your clinical expertise directly supports recovery, independence, and dignity, we’d love to hear from you.
& Rewards No weekends or holidays Paid on the job training Join a diverse and caring team Employee Assistance Program Employer provided liability coverage
Provide caseload coverage for OT services. Model appropriate behavior conducive to a positive working and therapeutic environment. Evaluate, document, and implement treatment plans for clients referred by physicians. Record evaluations, daily progress notes, discharge reports, and service billings in a timely manner and in accordance with procedure to provide complete documentation for client charts as needed. Cover treatment sessions by implementing the established plan of care and documenting treatment notes accordingly. Proactively initiate and follow-through with tasks utilizing appropriate problem-solving techniques to facilitate communication flow and prompt resolutions. Maintain caseload levels at a level deemed reasonable by the Clinical Supervisor. Provide supervision of COTA services, as necessary, in compliance with state practice regulations and organizational policies. Observe all rules of confidentiality as they pertain to program participants internally, and in working with outside individuals and/or agencies. Other duties as assigned by the Clinical Supervisor
A degree in occupational therapy and licensure in the state of Michigan CPR, First Aid, AED certification (provided by Origami) Embraces and embodies Origami's core values: Celebrate the Individual. Inspire Excellence. Serve with Integrity. Lead with Passion.
Preferences: Neurological rehabilitation education/experience Interest in treating children and adult populations
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. The employee is often required to stand, walk, sit, use hands to palpate, handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, climb or balance, and stoop kneel or crawl. Accommodated alternatives are acceptable if they accomplish the necessary essential tasks. The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 40 lbs. Specific vision abilities required for this position include close vision, distance, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. The employee is frequently required to assist in transfers, gait, and mobility training.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.
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