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Occupational Therapist (O.T.)

Ventura, CA

Now Hiring: Occupational Therapist (OT) – Home Health
Location: Ventura County – Oxnard, Ventura, Thousand Oaks & Surrounding Communities
Schedule: Per Diem | Part-Time | Full-Time Opportunities Available


Make a Difference with Remedy Home Health Care

Remedy Home Health Care is a trusted leader in home health services across Los Angeles County and Ventura County, specializing in senior care, rehabilitation, and community-based care. Our mission is to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care that helps individuals regain independence and improve their quality of life—all from the comfort of their own homes.

We are currently seeking a compassionate and dedicated Occupational Therapist (OT) to join our growing home health team. This is an excellent opportunity for clinicians looking for per diem, part-time, or full-time flexibility while making a meaningful impact in the community.


Why Join Remedy Home Health?

  • Competitive Per-Visit Pay – Above market rates
  • Flexible Scheduling – Per diem, part-time, or full-time options
  • Work-Life Balance – Optimized routes to reduce travel time
  • Supportive Team Environment – Strong clinical leadership and responsive support staff
  • Professional Growth – Ongoing training, CEUs, and career development

Key Responsibilities – Home Health Occupational Therapist

As a Home Health Occupational Therapist, you will:

  • Provide in-home occupational therapy evaluations and reassessments
  • Develop and implement personalized rehabilitation care plans
  • Help patients improve activities of daily living (ADLs) and functional mobility
  • Support recovery following injury, surgery, or hospitalization
  • Promote home safety, fall prevention, and independence
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams including nurses, PTs, and physicians
  • Educate patients and caregivers on therapeutic techniques and safety practices
  • Maintain accurate documentation in compliance with Medicare and state regulations

Qualifications

  • Active California Occupational Therapist (OT) license
  • Graduate of an ACOTE-accredited Occupational Therapy program
  • Minimum 1 year of clinical experience (Home health experience preferred)
  • Experience with EMR systems and electronic documentation
  • Strong communication, organization, and time management skills
  • Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and auto insurance

Join Our Team

If you're a passionate Occupational Therapist seeking a rewarding role in home health, senior care, and rehabilitation, Remedy Home Health Care offers the flexibility and support you need to thrive. Make a lasting difference by delivering community-based care where patients feel most comfortable—at home.

Apply Today to join our dedicated team serving Ventura County and Los Angeles County communities.


Remedy Home Health Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace for all team members.

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