PRN Occupational Therapist
Job Description
About the Role
Join PACS as a PRN Occupational Therapist in United States. General Purpose The Staff Occupational Therapist evaluates and treats residents, communicates with families, physicians and other health team members, and maintains documentation of services in the medical records. Conducts in-services and training for facility staff on an ongoing basis.
Key Responsibilities
- services on training programs for other staff in the facility as needed. Complete timely, accurate, and compliant documentation in accordance with facility, governmental, and third
- party payer
Requirements
- Maintain a safe treatment environment by following infection control, safety, and equipment maintenance protocols.
- Educate residents, families, and caregivers on treatment goals, home exercise programs, maintenance programs, safety techniques, and fall prevention strategies.
- Recommend and facilitate the ordering of necessary durable medical equipment for residents to facilitate independence in ADLs; i.
-, adaptive equipment, splints, assistive devices, elevated toilet seats, and grab bars.
Work Schedule
- Full-time position.
- No explicit call, weekend, or night shift information provided.
Apply to join PACS as a PRN Occupational Therapist.
Key Skills
Position Insights
Work-Life Balance Overview
This PRN Occupational Therapist position at PACS includes the following lifestyle factors: no on-call duties, no weekend requirements. Candidates should review the full job details to assess overall work-life fit.
Occupational Therapy — Psychologist Career Context
This Occupational Therapy position at PACS 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 evaluation, Treatment planning, Rehabilitation, Documentation, Staff training, Supervision, Interdisciplinary communication. Candidates with experience in these areas may be especially well-suited for this Occupational Therapy role.
Core responsibilities: The Occupational Therapist evaluates and treats residents, develops individualized rehabilitation plans, and maintains accurate medical documentation. They also supervise therapy assistants, train facility staff, and collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to ensure quality resident care.
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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
Employment Type
Part Time
Posted
yesterday
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