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Occupational Therapist Local in Tucson

TEEMA Solutions Group, Tucson, AZ, United States


Job Title:

Occupational Therapist – Acute Care (Travel or Local Contract)

Location:

Tucson, AZ

Contract Length:

13 Weeks

Shift:

Day Shift | Monday–Friday

Pay Rate:

Up to $58.00/hour

Overview
We are seeking a passionate and skilled

Occupational Therapist (OT)

to join our team on a 13-week contract at a leading

Acute Care Hospital

in beautiful

Tucson, Arizona . This is a fantastic opportunity for both local and travel therapists looking to expand their experience in a dynamic clinical environment while enjoying the vibrant culture, desert landscapes, and warm climate of Tucson.

Key Responsibilities

Provide evidence-based occupational therapy services to acute care patients with a wide variety of medical diagnoses.

Conduct evaluations, develop and implement individualized treatment plans, and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to optimize patient outcomes.

Document all patient care in accordance with hospital and regulatory standards.

Communicate effectively with patients, families, and medical staff regarding progress, care plans, and discharge planning.

Maintain compliance with all state licensing and hospital policies.

Qualifications

Valid

Occupational Therapist license

in the state of Arizona (or eligibility to obtain).

Graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy program.

Minimum of 1 year of experience in an acute care or hospital setting preferred.

Current BLS certification.

Strong clinical reasoning and communication skills.

What We Offer

Competitive pay – up to $58.00 per hour.

Flexible options for

local or travel contracts .

Weekly direct deposit.

Supportive onboarding and credentialing team.

Opportunity to work in a

beautiful location

with endless outdoor activities, cultural attractions, and a warm community.

Apply Now
Apply Now to take the next step in your career and experience all that Tucson has to offer while making a real difference in patients’ lives.

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