Location
Homewood, Alabama
Treat injured, ill, or disabled patients using therapeutic activities to improve daily living and work skills. Develop and update individualized treatment plans while providing education to patients and their families.
Requires a Bachelor's degree or higher in Occupational Therapy and at least 2 years of experience in acute care or inpatient rehabilitation. Must hold a current Alabama Occupational Therapist license and BLS/Healthcare Provider certification.
Occupational Therapist Position Highlights Location: 2010 Brookwood Medical Center Dr.
✨ What You’ll Do As an Occupational Therapist, you will: Treat injured, ill, or disabled patients using therapeutic everyday activities to improve daily living and work skills. Evaluate patients using information from the patient, physicians, family members, and interdisciplinary team meetings. Develop individualized treatment plans with clear goals aligned with the continuum of care. Demonstrate age‑appropriate care and clinical competency in professional equipment use and safety. Re‑evaluate patient progress and update plans as needed, ensuring accurate documentation and billing. Provide patient and family education to support ongoing success. Maintain compliance with state practice standards and organization policies. 🌈 Why This Role Matters Every session you deliver is an opportunity to: Restore independence Build patient confidence Support families Make daily life achievable again Your work changes lives. Truly.
📌 What You Bring 2 years of relevant experience in acute care or inpatient rehabilitation Bachelor’s degree or higher in Occupational Therapy from an approved program Current Alabama Occupational Therapist license (temporary permit accepted) Current BLS/Healthcare Provider certification Ability to thrive in a fast‑paced environment A patient‑focused approach with excellent communication and problem‑solving skills 💪 Physical & Sensory Expectations This role requires frequent bending, stair climbing, kneeling, reaching, lifting 10–34 lbs, standing, walking, and fine motor skills—common for hands‑on therapy work. It also involves normal speech hearing, near and far vision, and the ability to manage stressful or emotionally charged situations. Ready to Join a Team That Invests in You? If you’re driven, compassionate, and ready to make a meaningful difference, we’d love to meet you. Apply today and become part of a team committed to excellence, growth, and patient‑centered care.
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