State of Utah
JOB
The Utah State Hospital is seeking a licensed Occupational Therapy Assistant to work in Provo, UT. The shift is Monday through Friday–No Weekends Required! Nestled up against the beautiful Wasatch mountains of Utah County, this sprawling 300 acre campus is home to multiple units specializing in the mental healthcare of psychiatric patients. Ranging from pediatric to geriatric-aged patients, the Occupational Therapy Assistant will be able to work with a variety of patients to ensure proper therapeutic treatment is administered.Occupational Therapy practitioners work with patients throughout the lifespan in identifying functional barriers associated with challenges of mental illness and support in development of improved capacities to manage symptoms through occupational engagement.Staff use standardized assessments of cognition, sensory processing and modulation, and functional performance in addition to task analysis to inform treatment plans and provide social skills, sensory coping, and life skills training according to needs and level of functioning of the individual served.The Ideal CandidateWill have experience working with psychiatric patients in a healthcare settingWill possess great communication and organizational skillsWill have a desire to effect positive change in individuals with mental health and behavioral challengesMinimum Qualifications Must possess certification by the American Occupational Therapy Licensure from the Utah Occupational Therapy License BoardExample of DutiesProviding individual and group skill training with appropriate documentationAssessing the needs and barriers of the patient, and collaborating with the Occupational Therapist supervisor to ensure these needs are metAn opportunity to work closely with a multidisciplinary care team of psychiatrists, medical doctors, nurses, and social workers to ensure optimal patient carOn the job training for all experience levelsA variety of treatment and assessment opportunitiesEvaluate patient needs and administer therapy to preserve and improve abilities for independent function, such as range of motion, strength, tolerance, coordination, behavioral management skills, social skills, and activities of daily living.Coordinating program activities, services, and/or program implementation with private providers, other governmental entities, program users, etc.Performing physical assessments of patients and/or residents; refers patients requiring further evaluation or treatment to a registered nurse, nurse practitioner, physician or other health care professional.Documenting client/patient progress and revises treatment plans as required; completes administrative paperwork.Benefits: The State of Utah offers eligible employees a variety of benefits including medical, dental, life and disability insurance, as well as a comprehensive leave program. Please click the following link for a detailed information page: https://dhrm.utah.gov/why-utah/benefits/Health Insurance – Public Employee Health Program (PEHP): 3 medical plan options. Choose a Traditional or High Deductible Health Plan. There is an Opt-Out Cash Benefit option for those that have other medical insurance coverage.5 dental plan options, with an Opt-Out Cash Benefit option for those that have other dental insurance coverage.4 vision plan options under EyeMed or OptiCareRetirement – Utah Retirement Systems (URS): Employees who have any service credit with an employer covered by the Utah Retirement Systems prior to 7/1/2011 are in the Tier I Public Employees System.Employees hired on or after 7/1/2011 and who have never been in the URS retirement system have two options for retirement in the Tier II System.Tier 2 Hybrid Retirement System. Employer contributes an amount equal to 10% of your salary between both plans (pension and 401(k))Tier 2 Defined Contribution Plan. Your employer contributes an amount equal to 10% of your salary to a 401(k) plan only. Employer contributions to your 401(k) are vested after four years.Paid Time Off: Annual leave and sick leave are accrued at 4 hours per pay period each (4 hours annual, 4 hours sick).Annual leave amounts increase with years of service.We have 12 paid holidays.Additional Benefits: Access to a UTA PassCafeteria on site with meals, snacks and drinks available for purchaseAccess to the Utah State Hospital Disc Golf CourseAccess to comfort rooms while on campus, and as well as other mental wellness benefitsThe Agency: We are a mission-driven, state-of-the-art inpatient psychiatric facility, fully accredited from the Joint Commission and Centers for Medicaid and Medicare, certifying the high quality of the Hospital’s environment and treatment programs.Our beautiful campus is situated at the base of the Wasatch Mountains, conveniently close to several Universities, great housing options in wonderful neighborhoods, and all the best recreation Utah Valley has to offer.For more information about the Utah State Hospital, our philosophy, mission, and treatment programs, we invite you to browse our website.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Risks which require the use of special safety precautions and/or equipment, e.g., working around operating machines, working with contagious diseases or hazardous chemicals, etc.Work requires physical exertion. May require the ability to stand; walk over rough surfaces; bend, crouch, stoop, stretch, reach, lift moderately heavy items (up to 50 lbs.) in a recurring manner and/or for long periods of time.Department of Human Resource Management rules and DHS policies regarding promotions and transfers apply to current employees.The Utah State Hospital is a smoke free environment, no tobacco use is allowed on campusUSH employees must pass both pre-employment and routine background checksOnly applicants that meet minimum qualifications will be contacted
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