Occupational Medicine Director directs the design and implementation of occupational medicine service offerings that support the needs of local businesses and workers. Maintains working relationships with local industries to ensure current issues are addressed and that the needs of the working community are met. Being an Occupational Medicine Director analyzes occupation related costs and case data; reports trends and status to management. Develops programs, guidelines, and standards for occupational service delivery that support the organization's overall strategy. Additionally, Occupational Medicine Director requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. Develops major goals to support broad functional objectives. Approves policies developed within various sub-functions and departments. The Occupational Medicine Director manages a departmental function within a broader corporate function. To be an Occupational Medicine Director typically requires 8+ years of managerial experience. Comprehensive knowledge of the overall departmental function. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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Position Summary:
The Occupational Therapist:
Works under the direct supervision of the Team Coordinator and/or Clinical Specialist, and leadership of the Rehab Therapy Services Inpatient Manager
Uses objective evaluation techniques to assess the occupational limitations and medical condition of patients
Prescribes and implements a treatment program which is designed to return patients to their maximum level of function
Works collaboratively with all members of the multidisciplinary healthcare team to maximize patient and team outcomes
Promotes improvement in service, department, and hospital systems to benefit patient care
Incorporates and operationalizes the goals and objectives of the organization
Education:
Completion of a Bachelor of Science, Master's Degree, or Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from an accredited academic program.
Required Licensure, Certification, Etc.
Current State licensure as an Occupational Therapist required
AHA Healthcare Provider CPR required
Work Experience:
1 year of Occupational Therapist experience preferred
Successful completion of clinical internships as required by the academic program required
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