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Per Diem Occupational Therapist (O.T.)

Northridge,Ca

 

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Join the Remedy Home Health Team as a Per-Diem Occupational Therapist!

Location: Northridge, CA & Surrounding Areas
Schedule: Per-Diem – Flex Your Schedule!
Rate: $32-$38/hour (Based on your experience and expertise)


About Us:

At Remedy Home Health, we believe in making a real difference! We bring top-tier, compassionate care right into the comfort of our patients’ homes. By blending expert treatments with personalized care, we empower our patients to regain their independence, confidence, and mobility. And we want YOU to be a part of this life-changing journey! Ready to jump in?


Why Remedy? Here’s What Makes Us Awesome:

  • Flexibility: Choose when you work! With per-diem shifts, YOU control your schedule to fit your life.
  • Competitive Pay: Earn $32-$38/hour based on your experience, with more earning potential as you grow!
  • Impactful Work: You’ll help patients regain independence, mobility, and quality of life. Your expertise matters!
  • Professional Growth: Be part of a team that supports you and gives you the tools to grow and thrive in your career.
  • Full-Time Benefits: If you decide to go full-time, we offer a comprehensive benefits package to take care of you.

About the Role: Per-Diem Occupational Therapist (O.T.)

Are you passionate about helping people live their best lives? As an Occupational Therapist (O.T.) with Remedy Home Health, you’ll work with patients to help them regain independence, improve daily living skills, and get back to doing what they love! You’ll design therapy plans, collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and adjust care as needed, all while keeping your patients’ goals at the heart of everything you do.


What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Design Customized Therapy Plans: You’ll create and implement therapy plans based on your patient’s needs, helping them reach their full potential.
  • Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Collaborate with nurses, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive, top-quality patient care.
  • Track and Adjust Progress: Monitor your patients’ progress and make adjustments to their therapy plan to ensure the best outcomes.
  • Keep Things Organized: Maintain accurate and detailed documentation of patient care, so everyone stays on the same page.
  • Follow State & Professional Guidelines: Uphold agency policies and ensure all services meet state and regulatory standards.

What We’re Looking For:

  • Education: A graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy school, recognized by the AMA and the American Association of Occupational Therapists.
  • Credentials: Registered with the Occupational Therapist Association and licensed to practice in the state (where applicable).
  • Experience: At least one year of professional experience as an Occupational Therapist. Bonus points if you have experience in home health care!
  • Passion: A compassionate, patient-centered approach to care that makes a lasting difference in the lives of others.

Why Choose Remedy?

  • Change Lives: You’ll make a tangible difference in the lives of your patients, helping them gain their independence and live a better quality of life.
  • Supportive Team: Work alongside a team of caring professionals who support and encourage your growth every step of the way.
  • Growth Opportunities: There’s always room to grow with Remedy! Access training, mentorship, and opportunities to enhance your skills.
  • Competitive Pay: Enjoy excellent compensation for the incredible work you do – $32-$38/hour based on your expertise.

Ready to Make an Impact?

If you're looking to make a real difference, work in a flexible environment, and be part of an incredible team, Remedy Home Health is the place for you! Apply now and join us in helping patients live their best lives in Northridge, CA and surrounding areas!


Remedy Home Health is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all team members.


Ready to take the next step in your career? Apply today and join the Remedy family! 🌟

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