Cherrydale Post Acute – Greenville, SC
$35–$45/hour | PRN | Flexible Scheduling
At Cherrydale Post Acute, we believe in planting roots. Many of our team members and leaders have been with us long-term, creating a stable, supportive, and team-oriented environment.
Located in the heart of Greenville, our 132-bed facility is growing under new leadership and an innovative Administrator focused on expanding an already strong culture. If you're looking for a place where your work is valued and you can grow, we’d love to meet you.
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Competitive pay: $35–$45/hour
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Flexible PRN scheduling
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Reliable hours available
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PRN opportunities within the largest network in South Carolina
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Potential for full-time opportunities
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Supportive, collaborative rehab team
As a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA), you will work under the direction of a licensed Occupational Therapist to provide therapeutic services that help residents improve independence and daily functioning.
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Provide direct patient care as directed by the Occupational Therapist
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Assist residents with improving activities of daily living (ADLs)
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Follow physician treatment plans and therapy goals
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Document daily treatments and weekly progress notes in accordance with regulations
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Monitor and report patient progress to the therapy team
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Assist with discharge planning and caregiver education
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Participate in care plan meetings and interdisciplinary collaboration
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Help maintain a clean, safe therapy environment
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Assist with training Restorative Aides as needed
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Associate degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program
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Active, unencumbered COTA license in South Carolina (required)
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Experience in a long-term care or rehab setting preferred
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Familiarity with PointClickCare (PCC) and Casamba preferred
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Strong communication and teamwork skills
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Compassion for an underserved population
At Cherrydale, you’re more than just an employee—you’re part of a team that values your skills, supports your growth, and allows you to make a real impact on residents’ lives.