Location:
FLC Beacon Hill
1625 South Columbian Way
Seattle WA 98108Full Life Care is a not-for-profit organization, incorporated in 1980. From the beginning, we have been dedicated to improving the quality of life for adults and their caregivers. We help adults of all ages with chronic illnesses and physical or developmental disabilities regardless of their income.
We have an amazing opportunity for a
Occupational Therapy (U)to join our team!
Full Life Care is a not-for-profit organization, incorporated in 1980. From the beginning, we have been dedicated to improving the quality of life for adults and their caregivers.
We are hiring a Occupational Therapist to support the needs of our incredible Adult Day Health Program! We are offering competitive pay and benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, generous PTO, and much more!!
The hourly range for this role is $35.00-46.00 DOE. We look forward to talking with you about this incredible opportunity!!
Occupational Therapist
Job Title: Occupational Therapist
Reports To: Program Manager
Pay Range: $35-$46
Status: Non-Exempt
Job Summary:
The Occupational Therapist supports clients’ well-being, independence, and functional abilities by providing evaluations, developing individualized treatment plans, and facilitating therapeutic groups in Adult Day Health. This role also collaborates closely with interdisciplinary team members to ensure continuity of care and high-quality program delivery.
Essential Functions
Conducts evaluations and treatment planning
Performs individual client assessments and develops personalized treatment plans.Makes recommendations for additional servicesFacilitates therapeutic group activities
Creates and maintains a safe, structured, and supportive group environment.Encourages appropriate participation and provides intervention as needed.Promotes client independence and engagement
Designs and leads therapeutic, educational, and recreational activities tailored to clients’ abilities and interests.Observes, documents, and evaluates group effectiveness.Monitors client progress
Works with clients, caregivers, and team members to review goals and adjust services accordingly.Ensures continuity of care
Communicates changes in client condition or service plans.Accurately documents updates and service-related events.Supports safety through staff training
Develops and delivers training on fall prevention, safe transfers, back safety, and other relevant topics.Enhances mobility and functional abilities
Coordinates and oversees walking programs.Recommends, orders, and maintains adaptive equipment to support client independence.Contributes to program quality
Reviews group schedules for therapeutic value and recommends improvements.Trains staff to lead effective and safe therapeutic group activities.Collaborates with program staff
Provides guidance on functional maintenance programs and supportive client techniques.Maintains regulatory compliance
Completes documentation required by WAC guidelines and Full Life Care policies.Provides additional staff training
Trains support staff in safe body mechanics and toileting assistance.Marginal Functions
Performs additional tasks or projects assigned by the supervisor. Provides consultation to COTA staff as directed by the Supervisor and Washington State RCWs governing Occupational Therapy.
Educational & Certification Requirements
Licensed Occupational Therapist in Washington State with at least one year of experience in a health or social services setting. Valid CPR certification and completion of the HIV/AIDS information course. Annual influenza vaccination required unless granted a medical or religious exemption.
Physical Requirements
Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs.