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Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant

  • North Carolina, Raleigh

  • 07/11/2025

  • Contract

  • Active

Job Description:

  • Job Summary
    The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) will work under the supervision of licensed Occupational Therapists to implement treatment plans and assist in rehabilitating patients with various physical, developmental, or cognitive conditions.
    The ideal candidate will have strong communication skills, a passion for helping patients achieve their goals, and a commitment to providing high-quality care.

    Key Responsibilities
    • Implement treatment plans developed by Occupational Therapists to support patient goals
    • Provide direct patient care through therapeutic exercises, activities, and interventions
    • Monitor and document patient progress, modifying treatment approaches as needed
    • Educate patients and families on therapy procedures and home exercise programs
    • Collaborate with Occupational Therapists and healthcare team members for coordinated care
    • Maintain accurate, timely, and organized patient records in compliance with regulations
    • Assist in preparing and maintaining therapy equipment and treatment environments
    • Participate in team meetings and contribute to treatment planning discussions
    • Uphold ethical standards and maintain patient confidentiality and respect

    Required Qualifications
    • Associate degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    • Ability to follow treatment protocols and work collaboratively in a clinical setting
    • Strong organizational and communication skills
    • Knowledge of therapeutic techniques and patient care best practices

    Preferred Qualifications
    • Previous experience in a clinical or rehabilitation setting
    • Familiarity with electronic health records (EHR) systems

    Certifications
    • Current certification as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)
    • State licensure or eligibility as required

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