
Occupational Therapist
Job Description
Occupational Therapist (OT)
Empower Independence. Restore Confidence. Change Lives.
Are you an Occupational Therapist who believes therapy is more than treatment — it’s transformation?
We’re looking for a compassionate, clinically skilled Licensed Occupational Therapist who is driven to help patients regain independence, mobility, and quality of life. In this role, you won’t just follow a treatment plan — you’ll lead care, collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and directly impact recovery outcomes every single day.
Why You’ll Love This Role
Make meaningful, measurable impact in patients’ lives
Lead and mentor a supportive therapy team
Collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary professionals
Play a key role in discharge planning and long-term success
Work in a respectful, patient-centered environment
What You’ll Do
🩺 Deliver Exceptional Patient Care
Complete patient evaluations within 24 hours (or one business day) of referral
Develop and implement individualized, goal-driven treatment plans
Provide hands-on therapy aligned with physician directives
Monitor progress and adjust care to maximize outcomes
Prepare patients and families for safe, confident discharge
👥 Lead & Collaborate
Supervise and mentor Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs), aides, and students
Partner with nursing and interdisciplinary teams to ensure coordinated care
Participate in care conferences, utilization reviews, and rehabilitation meetings
Provide in-service training and support to staff
🧠 Drive Clinical Excellence
Maintain accurate, compliant documentation in accordance with state practice acts and payer guidelines
Facilitate caregiver education and maintenance programs
Recommend and coordinate durable medical equipment (braces, walkers, canes, adaptive devices, etc.)
Ensure therapy equipment remains safe and operational
What You Bring
Education & Credentials
Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Therapy (Master’s or Doctorate preferred)
Active Ohio Occupational Therapist license in good standing
Commitment to ongoing continuing education
Skills & Strengths
Strong clinical reasoning and problem-solving ability
Ability to interpret and apply clinical, regulatory, and policy guidelines
Excellent communication with patients, families, and healthcare professionals
Proficiency with electronic medical records (Casamba, PointClickCare, or similar systems)
A positive, team-focused mindset
Physical & Work Environment
This role is active and hands-on. You’ll frequently stand, walk, reach, push/pull, and assist patients with mobility. The environment is professional, collaborative, and patient-focused, with reasonable accommodations available as needed.
The Difference You’ll Make
Every brace fitted.
Every adaptive device ordered.
Every caregiver trained.
Every milestone reached.
You help patients move from dependence to independence — and that’s life-changing work.
If you’re ready to grow your leadership skills, practice at the top of your license, and join a team that values excellence in rehabilitation, we’d love to meet you.
Apply today and help people reclaim their independence.