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Shift: Days, 5x8hrs
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Hours: 40 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 28, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced Occupational Therapist for an acute care hospital inpatient rehab position requiring a minimum of 1 year of OT experience and active IN state licensure.
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Inpatient acute care hospital setting within a rehab team of 19 professionals
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Patients span all acuity levels from ICU to progressive care units
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Diagnoses include CABG and other cardiac procedures, stroke, TBI, joint replacement, fracture repairs, respiratory illnesses, dementia, MS, Parkinson's disease, and ambulation impairments
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Day shift, 5x8-hour shifts (8:00–16:30)
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Schedule is Monday–Friday with one weekend day per month
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Charting performed in Cerner
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Active Indiana state OT license required; license required if applicable
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NBCOT certification required
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Current BLS certification required (AHA and RQI accepted)
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Minimum 1 year of OT experience in an acute care hospital setting
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Cerner EMR experience required
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2 supervisor references required for consideration
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SSN and DOB required for consideration
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Evaluate patients, develop and follow plans of care including ADL training, therapeutic exercises, and therapeutic activities to improve function
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Assess and make recommendations for discharge disposition on a daily basis
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Travelers may be required to float within the hospital or to a nearby affiliate hospital
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Royal blue scrubs and black shoes are required
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Candidates must be available to work 2 out of 3 major holidays
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Up to 5 days of RTO may be approved
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First-time travelers are welcome to apply
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Indiana residents are considered local candidates and are accepted at a modified pay package for this Allied position
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Former permanent or PRN employees of the facility must have been separated for at least 12 months before applying as a traveler
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Current or past travelers who have accrued 12 months of travel employment within the health system must take a consecutive break to reset eligibility — 90 days for out-of-state residents and 180 days for in-state residents