Occupational Therapist
Company: Good Shepherd Health Care System
Location: Hermiston
Posted on: January 8, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Wage compensation - Min: $47.70 Max: $73.44 The
Occupational Therapist is an integral member of the
interdisciplinary team in developing, administering and
implementing the therapeutic services designed to help patients
regain their optimal level of function in meaningful daily
activities including self-care, leisure and work. The Occupational
Therapist will be under the supervision of the Director of Physical
and Occupational Therapy. Qualifications: Education: Required: Is a
graduate of an occupational therapy curriculum accredited jointly
by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation of
the American Medical Association and the American Occupational
Therapy Association: Is eligible for the National Registration
Examination of the American Occupational Therapy Association.
Preferred: Evidence of continuing education appropriate for skill
level and area of practice. Current knowledge of occupational
therapy is related to physical disability and rehabilitation
procedures, medicine and surgery procedures, mental health
concepts, the elderly population, pediatrics, long term care, home
health and hospice. Licenses/ certifications/ registrations
Required: Licensed by the State of Oregon as an Occupational
Therapist. Must have a valid driver’s license. Must have a current
certification in BLS. Must show proof of auto insurance. Preferred:
Registration as an Occupational Therapist with the American
Occupational Therapy Association. Experience Required: None
required. Preferred: Has one year of appropriate experience as an
occupational therapist Other: Equipment/Tools/Work Aides Orthotic
devices, medical equipment necessary to complete testing and
assessments, functioning devices, adaptive equipment. Must have
available car in reliable condition with insurance coverage.
Specialized Knowledge and Skills Possesses knowledge of the scope
and complexity of the patient's age-specific, cultural, physical,
and psychosocial well-being served by the hospital requires.
Mathematical computational skills and an ability to communicate
therapeutically. Must be self-motivated, responsible, role model,
well organized . Physical Requirements: The physical and sensory
functions described below are essential to the successful
performance of this position. In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA), reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform these
essential functions. The position requires sufficient auditory
ability to detect and respond to various sounds, including patient
alarms and verbal communication. Clear and effective communication
is essential, as is the ability to interact with patients,
families, and healthcare team members. Visual acuity is necessary
for observing patient conditions, reading documentation and
monitors, and distinguishing colors for clinical purposes, such as
identifying medications or safety indicators. Tactile perception is
also important for assessing physical characteristics such as
temperature, size, shape, or texture during patient care. Motor
coordination is required for reaching, grasping, handling, and
performing fine motor tasks necessary for the use of medical
equipment and procedures. The position also involves occasional
stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling when assisting patients
or accessing equipment. Walking and standing are typically
continuous throughout the shift. The role requires the ability to
lift to 50 pounds independently and involves frequent pushing,
pulling, carrying, or repositioning of objects or patients weighing
up to 25 pounds. There may also be occasional lifting or
transferring of individuals weighing over 100 pounds, with the
expectation that appropriate lifting techniques, mechanical aids,
or team assistance will be used to ensure safety. May to sit for
long periods of time. Working Conditions: This position is
performed primarily in an indoor healthcare environment, such as a
hospital, clinic, or long-term care facility. While the work
setting is protected from outdoor weather conditions, it may be
subject to variable indoor temperatures. The role involves frequent
exposure to infectious and contagious diseases, hazardous
materials, and medical equipment, with the expectation that all
staff follow appropriate safety protocols and utilize personal
protective equipment (PPE) as required. The health care environment
can be fast-paced and unpredictable, requiring the ability to
respond quickly to changing circumstances, including high-pressure
or emergency situations. The work setting also involves multiple
simultaneous demands and varying levels of noise due to medical
equipment, staff activity, and patient needs.
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