Occupational Therapist

4 days ago
United StatesOccupational Therapist
✓ No Call✓ No Weekends

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Job Description

About the Role

Join USPI as a Occupational Therapist in United States.

Key Responsibilities

  • Job Duties:
  • Promotes maximum independence by selecting and constructing therapies according to individual's physical capacity, intelligence level, and interest.
  • Evaluates results of occupational therapy by observing, noting, and evaluating patient's progress; recommending and implementing adjustments and modifications.
  • Completes discharge planning by consulting with physicians, nurses, social workers, and other health care workers; contributing to patient care conferences.

Requirements

  • Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; participating in professional societies.
  • Develops occupational therapy staff by providing information; developing and conducting in
  • service training programs.
  • Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.

Work Schedule

  • Full-time position.
  • No explicit call, weekend, or night shift information provided.

Apply to join USPI as a Occupational Therapist.

Key Skills

Occupational TherapyPatient AssessmentTreatment PlanningRehabilitationDischarge PlanningBLSCommunication SkillsOrganizational SkillsTeamworkPatient EducationInfection ControlDocumentation
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Position Insights

Work-Life Balance Analysis

WeekdayDoc's proprietary algorithm rates Occupational Therapist at USPI a 6.0 out of 10 for work-life balance — classified as good. This places the position in the top 35% of all Occupational Therapy psychologist listings evaluated on our platform. Contributing factors include no on-call duties, no weekend requirements.

This score reflects a generally positive work environment with some areas for improvement. Clinicians should evaluate scheduling and workload expectations carefully.

Occupational Therapy — Psychologist Career Context

This Occupational Therapy position at USPI is open to psychologist candidates.

Psychologists are seeing unprecedented demand driven by the mental health crisis, with telehealth dramatically expanding access and enabling fully remote practice.

Location & Logistics

This position is based in United States.

Why This Position Stands Out

  • No on-call requirements — clinicians are completely off-duty after hours
  • No weekend shifts — preserving personal and family time

Skills, Responsibilities & Benefits

Key skills and qualifications: Occupational Therapy, Patient Assessment, Treatment Planning, Rehabilitation, Discharge Planning, BLS, Communication Skills, Organizational Skills. Candidates with experience in these areas may be especially well-suited for this Occupational Therapy role.

Core responsibilities: The Occupational Therapist plans and administers medically prescribed therapy to help patients with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities regain independence. Responsibilities include conducting evaluations, implementing treatment programs, and coordinating discharge planning with a multidisc...

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About USPI

Hospitals and Health Care
Dallas, Texas
2-5
6.0

Work-Life Balance Score

Top 50%

Protective Factors (2)

No on-call (β=6.95; p<0.001 for ↓ exhaustion)

No weekends (57% ↓ work-life conflict)

Interpretation: Position shows moderate burnout protection with 2 validated protective factors.

Job Details

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4d ago