Travel Occupational Therapist (OT) in Moore, OK

    Highlights

    Provide rehabilitative, skilled, and medically necessary treatment interventions including ADL retraining, therapeutic activities, therapeutic exercises, modalities, and use of supportive and assistive devices. Why Join Us Work within a long-term care environment that emphasizes resident dignity, independence, and highest functional outcomes through a person-centered approach to care.

    Numbers & Facts

    LocationMoore, OK

    Description

    Job Title

    Occupational Therapist (OT) – Long Term Care (LTC)

    Location

    Moore, OK

    Schedule / Job Type

    Contract | Days | Onsite

    Key Responsibilities
    • Screen and evaluate patients with cognitive and/or ADL physical functioning disorders; develop and implement individualized plans of care in accordance with regulatory and clinical practice standards.
    • Provide rehabilitative, skilled, and medically necessary treatment interventions including ADL retraining, therapeutic activities, therapeutic exercises, modalities, and use of supportive and assistive devices.
    • Assess and adjust patient treatment plans based on progress; evaluate treatment outcomes and modify services accordingly, including appropriate referrals.
    • Document all required clinical and regulatory information in the electronic documentation system, accurately recording treatment minutes per applicable requirements.
    • Communicate effectively with supervisors and interdisciplinary health team members regarding patient progress, barriers, and treatment plans; provide comprehensive discharge summaries.
    • Supervise and support occupational therapist assistants, rehabilitation aides, and/or students; participate in patient care conferences, utilization review meetings, and required trainings.
    Required Qualifications
    • Active Occupational Therapist (OT) license in the state of Oklahoma (required at time of submission).
    • Minimum of 1 year of OT experience, or new graduate with completed Level II fieldwork experience.
    • Long Term Care (LTC) or rehabilitation setting experience.
    • Adherence to NBCOT and state-required practice acts, code of conduct, and ethics.
    • Ability to obtain necessary DME or supplies per regulatory and clinical practice requirements.
    Preferred Experience / Skills
    • Experience utilizing standardized assessments and evidence-based practice to guide clinical interventions.
    • Prior experience providing consultation and counseling to patients, families, caregivers, and other service providers.
    Why Join Us
    • Work within a long-term care environment that emphasizes resident dignity, independence, and highest functional outcomes through a person-centered approach to care.
    • Join a multidisciplinary team committed to delivering high-quality rehabilitative services across physical, emotional, and psychological dimensions of resident well-being.