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$70-85

Amazing Care Home Health Services

Broomfield, CO, USA

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Join Our Amazing Team at Amazing Care Home Health Services! About Us: At Amazing Care Home Health Services, we've been delivering exceptional care since 2004, and we know that our success starts with our people. Our guiding principle is simple: happy employees lead to happy patients. That's why we prioritize your satisfaction and well-being as much as the quality of care we provide. We're on the lookout for dedicated clinicians who embody the spirit of a true HERO-Heartfelt, Empathetic, Reliable, and Outstanding. If you're passionate about making a real impact, you're exactly what makes us amazing! Why This Opportunity Stands Out: Competitive Pay: Earn $70.00 - $85.00 per routine visit. Part-Time (10-20 visits per week): $36,400 to $88,400 annually. Role Overview: We're seeking a dynamic and experienced Occupational Therapist to join our team in Broomfield/Thornton CO, in this role, you'll have the chance to transform lives by helping clients regain their independence and improve their daily living skills. This isn't just a job-it's a chance to make a lasting impact Requirements What You'll Do: Conduct thorough evaluations to understand clients' physical, emotional, and developmental needs. Create and implement personalized treatment plans that empower clients to achieve their goals. Provide hands-on therapy that makes a tangible difference in clients' ability to perform daily activities. Educate clients and families on home exercise programs and adaptive equipment to support their progress. Document every step of your clients' journey and adjust treatment plans to ensure they're on the path to success. Collaborate with a passionate multidisciplinary team dedicated to delivering top-tier care. What You Bring: A valid Occupational Therapist license in Colorado. Proven experience in home health or a related field. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Proficiency in electronic medical record documentation. A flexible and adaptive approach to meet the diverse needs of your clients. Benefits Why You'll Love Working with Us: Make a Real Impact: Your work will directly improve the lives of clients and their families. Grow with Us: Thrive in a supportive environment with opportunities for professional growth and development. Comprehensive Benefits: Enjoy a full suite of benefits, including dental, disability, health, life, and vision insurance, paid time off, and weekly pay. Benefits: Dental insurance Disability insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Paid weekly If you're driven by compassion, excellence, and a desire to make a difference, we want to hear from you. Take the next step in your career with Amazing Care and join a team that truly values the incredible work you do!

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