Travel Occupational Therapist - $2,316 per week
Company: The Good Life MedStaff
Location: Walla Walla
Posted on: October 31, 2025
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Job Description:
The Good Life MedStaff is seeking a travel Occupational
Therapist for a travel job in Walla Walla, Washington. Job
Description & Requirements - Specialty: Occupational Therapist -
Discipline: Therapy - Start Date: ASAP - Duration: 13 weeks - 40
hours per week - Shift: 8 hours, days - Employment Type: Travel Job
Description: Occupational Therapist Job Title: Occupational
Therapist Reports To: Healthcare Administrator/Manager Setting: SNF
Overview: An Occupational Therapist (OT) is a healthcare
professional who assists patients in developing, recovering, and
improving the skills required for daily living and working. OTs
evaluate the physical, psychological, and environmental aspects
that affect the patients' ability to perform daily tasks. They work
with individuals of all ages, from children with developmental
disabilities to elderly patients recovering from surgery or injury.
Common Duties and Responsibilities: Assessing Patients: Conduct
evaluations of patients’ physical, emotional, and cognitive
abilities, as well as their environment, to determine the necessary
therapeutic interventions. Developing Treatment Plans: Create
individualized therapy plans based on the assessment, working with
patients to set goals and choose appropriate interventions.
Providing Therapy: Assist patients in performing exercises, using
adaptive equipment, and practicing tasks to enhance their ability
to live independently and safely. Education and Training: Teach
patients and their families techniques to improve functional
abilities, as well as how to use assistive devices and equipment.
Collaborating with Other Healthcare Professionals: Work closely
with physical therapists, doctors, nurses, and social workers to
coordinate patient care and rehabilitation programs. Monitoring
Progress: Regularly evaluate and document patient progress,
adjusting therapy plans and goals as necessary. Preventing Injury:
Educate patients about ergonomics and proper techniques for
avoiding injuries at work, at home, and during physical activity.
Maintaining Documentation: Keep accurate records of patient
treatments, progress, and outcomes, complying with healthcare
regulations and standards. Providing Emotional Support: Support
patients in adjusting to their conditions or disabilities, ensuring
their mental and emotional well-being is also addressed. Skills and
Qualifications: Education: Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy
from an accredited program. Certification and Licensing: Must be
certified by the National Board for Certification in Occupational
Therapy (NBCOT) and licensed by the state board in the state of
employment. Skills: Strong communication and interpersonal skills,
critical thinking, patience, attention to detail, ability to work
with diverse populations. Experience: Experience in healthcare
settings such as hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, or
home healthcare settings is preferred. States Requiring
Certification or Licensing: Occupational therapists must be
licensed to practice in all U.S. states. The certification and
licensing process varies slightly from state to state, but the
following are common requirements: Certification (NBCOT):
Occupational therapists are required to pass the National Board for
Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) exam. Once certified,
they can apply for licensure in any state. State Licensure: All 50
states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories require
occupational therapists to hold a valid state license to practice.
Each state has its own licensing board that sets specific
requirements, including continuing education for license renewal.
Some states may have additional regulations, such as: Reciprocity
agreements with other states allowing easier transfer of licenses.
Continuing education requirements to maintain licensure. Criminal
background checks for licensure approval. States with Specific
Certification or Additional Requirements: California: Requires
passing a state exam in addition to the NBCOT exam. Texas: Requires
licensure from the Texas Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners.
Florida: Requires passing a state law exam. It is important for
occupational therapists to review the specific licensing
requirements for the state in which they wish to practice. Working
Conditions: Work is typically performed in clinical or healthcare
settings such as hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes,
or private practice. May require travel to patients' homes in home
health settings. The Good Life MedStaff Job ID 34594551. Pay
package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40.0 hours per week (subject
to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
Posted job title: Allied Health:Occupational
Therapy,06:00:00-14:00:00 About The Good Life MedStaff We are a
Travel Nursing Agency, connecting compassionate caregivers, who
love adventure, with amazing opportunities. We want to bring you to
The Good Life! Connecting, Caring, and Competing for the best
opportunities to help you reach your goals! Benefits - Medical
benefits - Dental benefits - Vision benefits - 401k retirement plan
- Referral bonus
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