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Location

Appleton, Wisconsin

Quick overview

Provide direct occupational therapy care, evaluations, and treatment to pediatric students in both a school-based setting and an outpatient clinic. Collaborate with families and school professionals to implement treatment goals and manage the IEP process.

Requirements summary

Requires a Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Therapy and a valid State of Wisconsin OT license. BLS certification is required, and 1+ years of pediatric clinical experience is preferred.

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Job description

  • At Children’s Wisconsin, we believe kids deserve the best.
  • Children's Wisconsin in Neenah is the only hospital in the Fox Valley dedicated exclusively to the care of kids.
  • Our pediatric care providers know that little bodies respond differently to illness and treatment.
  • Outstanding care providers, coupled with kindhearted care and explanations kids can understand, makes Children’s Wisconsin the best choice for your sick or injured child.
  • We offer a wide variety of rewarding career opportunities and are seeking individuals dedicated to helping us achieve our vision of the healthiest kids in the country.
  • If you want to work for an organization that makes a difference for children and families, and encourages you to be at your best every day, please apply today.
  • Please follow this link to view an informational video about Children's Wisconsin - Fox Valley: https://chw.wistia.com/medias/cpy3iq6qh5 Please follow this link for a closer look at what it’s like to work at Children’s Wisconsin: https://www.instagram.com/lifeatcw/ This position will be scheduled each week on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday with a split between our school team and the Appleton clinic.
  • The clinician will have 24 hours at the Outpatient clinic and 16 hours in the school-based setting.
  • We service 5 school districts in the Fox Valley area and this position will service 1 of the 5 districts.
  • In the summer months when school is not in session they will work their 40 hours in the outpatient setting at Appleton clinic.
  • Job Summary Provides direct care in Occupational Therapy and performs other related duties to providing care to students within a school setting.
  • Identifies, diagnoses, and treats students with a wide variety of disabilities.
  • Participates in program planning, development and implementation.
  • Participates in Quality Improvement.
  • Counsels and instructs students/families, school professionals and medical professionals involved with the student's rehabilitative needs, monitors student progress, ensures that recommendations are followed.
  • Maintains records according to established procedures.
  • Essential Functions - Organizational Responsibilities: Supports the mission and strategic objectives of CHW-FV; engages in activities which support teamwork and enhances the image of pediatric Occupational Therapy and Children's Hospital of Wisconsin; takes responsibility to identify opportunities for improvement. - Developmental: Understands and satisfies the needs of the pediatric and adolescent student in regard to their growth and development process and as pertains to physical functioning and development within the school setting. - Evaluation: Provides Occupational Therapy evaluations and re-evaluations.
  • Successfully completes required competencies. - Treatment: Provides Occupational Therapy treatment on a continuing basis in the school setting. - Case Management: Counsels and trains parents and school professionals in the area of Occupational Therapy and incorporation of treatment goals into the school environment.
  • Actively participates in and understands the IEP process. - Documentation: Maintains written records of student status and progress.
  • Documentation to include but not limited to evaluation and re-evaluation reports, daily treatment notes, plans of care, progress notes, and discharge summaries. - Cost Containment: Maximizes use of equipment, supplies and time, and participates in system efforts to control costs. - Discharge Planning: Makes referrals and monitors progress, by phone, letter, fax of all children evaluated or previously enrolled in therapy. - Accountability/Productivity: Maintains and contributes to individual and department productivity to support CHW-FV and educational system goals. . - Program Development: Participates in needs assessment, program planning, development, implementation and evaluation.
  • Legacy Essential Functions - Professional Development: Identifies annual goals for own professional growth and the means by which to achieve them; aware of and works toward the accomplishment of OT goals within host school district and CHW-FV; participates in personal and department improvement activities including continuing education and quality assurance. - Professional Development/Continuing Education: Supervises and trains students from area universities as requested.
  • Provides in-service training to host school district staff.
  • Lectures on topics related to occupational therapy profession.
  • Attends conferences for continuing education to keep informed of developments in the field as well as meeting the needs of the students. - Personal Development Goals: Takes an active role in improvement measures, suggestions and activities related to clinical areas and core competencies. - Research: Applies current research findings in practice; participates in data collection. - Community Outreach: supports community education efforts.

Education

  • - Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Therapy. required
  • Experience: - 1+ years clinical experience in the pediatric field of Occupational Therapy preferred

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Temporary licensure will be accepted for new graduates waiting to take the NBCOT exam. Temporary licensure requires monthly consultation under a licensed OTR. Employee must pass NBCOT exam within one year of hire or expiration of temporary license, whichever is sooner. - Knowledge of the principles of pediatric and adolescent growth and development. - Excellent interpersonal, oral and written skills to effectively communicate with student, family and school professional staff in a team environment. - The ability to represent the organization and serve consumers in a professional manner and promote a positive image of the organization and its services. - Must be able to walk, stand for long periods, over 80% of the assigned work period and lift and position patients weighing up to 75 pounds. Must be able to push and pull students in wheelchairs. Licenses and Certifications: - BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider - American Heart Association/American Red Cross/National Safety Council required - License OT-Occupational Therapist (26) - State of Wisconsin required Patient Care Responsibility - Provides care appropriate to patient population and as described in applicable policies and procedures. Required for All Jobs: - This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be requested in the performance of this job. - Employment is at-will. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise. Children's Wisconsin is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment for all employees. We treat everyone with dignity, respect, and fairness. We do not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status or condition protected by the law. Dedicated solely to the health and well-being of children We are the region's only independent healthcare system dedicated solely to the health and well-being of children. In Milwaukee and throughout the state, we provide kids and their families a wide range of care and support - everything from routine care for ear aches or sore throats to life saving advances and treatment options. Our academic partner, The Medical College of Wisconsin, brings many of the nation's most well-respected doctors to our team. Together we work to ensure that every child and family we serve receives nothing but the best. Learn more about our affiliation with the Medical College of Wisconsin and the power of academic medicine. Please let us know a little about yourself so we can connect on future openings!