About Lumiere Children's Therapy: We work with children with communication disorders, fine and gross motor challenges, emotional disorders, language delays, sensory integration issues, autism spectrum disorders, feeding disorders, and social skill challenges. We believe collaboration across disciplines helps reveal the optimal learning styles and care plan for the children we serve. We also focus on educating families, so they become allies in their child’s development and specific challenges.
Lumiere Children's Therapy is looking for an extraordinary Occupational Therapist Assistant (OTA) to work in our interdisciplinary setting. Come join one of the fastest growing, truly transformative pediatric therapy groups in Chicago. We are looking for someone who will grow with us and bring the best they have for the fantastic kiddos we serve.
Here is what we will give in return: We offer a competitive salary, a supportive work environment, and positivity and inspiration at the end of long days. We value and will provide in-house training to help support you and hone your skills.
Job Responsibilities:
- Works with occupational therapists to plan, implement, and administer treatment programs to restore and enhance performance in individuals with functional impairments.
- Selects therapeutic activities to fit patients’ needs and capabilities.
- Instructs or assists in instructing patients and families in home programs and education.
- Implements or assists occupational therapists with implementing treatment plans to help clients function independently.
- Alters treatment activities to obtain better results if treatment is not having the intended effect.
- Demonstrates therapy techniques such as manual and creative arts or games.
- Ability to create and carry out a treatment plan based on an initial evaluation.
- Creativity with treatment planning and activities in order to maintain novelty with the kids.
- Able to effectively upgrade and downgrade treatment activities based on the child's needs.
- Strong patient care skills.
- Experience with a wide range of patient age groups and disabilities.
- The ability to motivate patients into pushing their limits in a responsible, safe way.
- Observes and records patients’ progress, attitudes, and behavior, and maintains this information in client records.
- Need to keep accurate and thorough records of patient sessions and follow written and verbal instructions carefully to ensure high quality care.
- Communicates and collaborates with other health care professionals involved with the care of a patient.
- Attends team and parent meetings to review patient progress and update care plans.
- Should be able to interact with clients, families, groups, and team members from various cultural, emotional, intellectual, and social backgrounds.
- Communicate effectively and sensitively with patients and their families.
- Assembles, cleans, and maintains equipment and materials for patient use.
- Performs clerical duties such as managing their schedule, keeping their Central Reach schedule up to date, notifying admin of openings/cancellations/discharges, documenting accurately and keeping track of visit numbers if there is a cap on insurance.
- Notifies Team Lead if there is low treatment supplies or new supplies needed.
- Knowledge of responsible use of facility equipment, best practices for equipment use and preventative maintenance procedures.
- Aware of potential safety hazards and prevention. Able to use a gait belt when appropriate.
- A strong ability to multi-task and remain focused and good-humored under pressure and in a busy environment.
- Ability to work comfortably with quickly shifting priorities and interruptions.
- Be open to feedback from others on occupational therapy team.
- Respond to emails daily.
- Good time management to manage caseload, keep track of authorizations, and complete notes within 48 hours.
Education and Experience:
- Associates degree.
- Certification and/or licensing may be required by state law.
- Pediatric experience recommended.
Physical Requirements:
- Prolonged periods of sitting on the floor, sitting at a child sized table or standing.
- Prolonged periods of standing, reaching, and bending.
- Must be able to lift up to 75 pounds at times.
Benefits:
- 401K w/ 3.5% match once eligibility requirements are met.
- PTO and Sick time.
- Mileage Reimbursement.
- CEU.
- Short- and Long-term disability options.
- Life insurance policy options.
- Medical.
- Dental.
- Vision.
Qualifications:
- Occupational Therapy (OTA) Licensure in the State of Illinois.
- 1-2 years of experience.
- The belief that your amazing skill set can make a profound and lasting impact on the children you will work with while at Lumiere Children's Therapy.
- Pediatrics experience.
- COTA (Required).
We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
#J-18808-Ljbffr