Occupational Therapist - PEDS - Relief
Oregon Health & Science University - Portland, OR
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The purpose of this job/position is to function as a member of the Rehabilitation Services patient care team byproviding occupational therapy evaluation and treatment for our pediatric population. Occupational therapyservices are intended to improve functional independence in self-care, work/school, and play/leisure and maybe pivotal to client discharge from the hospital, community integration, academic/professional success and/orquality of life. These services include but are not limited to: ADL (activities of daily living) training, energyconservation strategies, splint fabrication and monitoring, exercise for improved functional range ofmotion/strength/endurance, sensory integration activities, developmental stimulation, perceptual/cognitive training, assistive technology, and provision of appropriate adaptive equipment. The occupational therapist inthis position would be expected to serve clients in multiple areas of Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, including the orthopedics, hematology/oncology, NICU, PICU and outpatient services.This position requires skills to both evaluate a patient’s functional performance and participation in activitiesof daily living as well as to provide appropriate therapeutic interventions to improve or enhance functionalperformance and independence. Assessment areas may include, but are not limited to, patient’s daily routinesof self-care, feeding, play, school-related activities, sensory integrative and perceptual-motor processing,motoric abilities, prevocational skills, and community living skills. Parent or caregiver education and trainingis an integral part of this position. This position requires the ability to use Evidence Based Practice andPractice Based Evidence in achieving functional outcomes.Therapists evaluate each patient referred, establish treatment goals and objectives, develop and implementtreatment plans. Therapists are expected to supervise therapy interns, assist with other educational researchactivities conducted by the department or the hospital and meet hospital standards regarding documentationand productivity.Relief employees must be available to work at least four (4) days per pay period as determined according to the department needsProvides a Safe Therapeutic EnviormentEnsures the safety and welfare of patients and fellow employeesUtilizes proper posture, sound body mechanics and principles for safe patient handlingConsiders the needs of patients, employees, medical staff, volunteers, vendors and members of the community in an informative, courteous and compassionatemannerMaintains general good physical and mental health and self-care in order not to jeopardize the health and safety of self and others in the hospital / clinical setting.ServiceDemonstrates excellent customer service and communication skills in all interactions with patients and family, including both telephone and face-to-facesituationsUses I CARE for introduction and closingDemonstrates active listening skills and supportive, professional/behavior at all times, to patients, families and staffAddresses, complaints and problems promptly and courteously, involving management when indicatedCommunicates with patients/families, other health care team members, in a time and cost efficient, courteous mannerProvides Skilled Rehabilitation TreatmentPrioritize care needs given medical necessity, discharge plan, medical stability and appropriateness to participate in rehabilitationPerforms and documents skilled patient care activities, including direct treatment and caregiver/patient/family educationMonitors and adjusts treatment plan specific to patient progress Facilitates routine patient activity plans with nursing and other caregivers Updates recommendations to team regarding continuing rehabilitation needs and plan as patient’s condition and situation warrant Directs, supports and provides supervision as required for PTA’s, Aides and volunteers Develops and enhances patient care program and patient outcomes in specialty area Documents treatment and other patient contacts in patient's medical record in compliance with DNV, OHSU, OAR’s and third-party payer criteriaOther Duties as AssignedCompletion of an occupational therapy educational program that is recognized by the Oregon Occupational Therapy Licensing Board.At the time of appointment must have at least a temporary permitCurrent American Heart Association BLS CertificationLimited Permit or Oregon occupational therapy license must be obtained at the time of appointment.Experience in Pediatric Acute Rehab, PICU, NICURoutine inpatient hospital environmentOregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at 503-494-5148 or .
Created: 2025-11-17