If you’re a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) who wants to empower patients to achieve meaningful outcomes through compassionate and patient-centered therapy—this is it.
In this role, you’ll provide occupational therapy services to the adult/geriatric population, working closely with patients to improve independence, mobility, safety, and overall quality of life. You’ll have the opportunity to follow patient progress over time and deliver truly patient-centered care in a collaborative clinical environment.
Here’s your chance to focus on what matters most—quality outcomes, consistency of care, and clinical autonomy while making a meaningful difference every day.
Therapy Management Corporation (TMC) is a trusted therapy provider dedicated to delivering high-quality rehabilitation services while creating environments where clinicians feel supported, valued and empowered.
Why This Role Stands Out:
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Build meaningful relationships while helping individuals improve independence, mobility and overall quality of life
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Enjoy flexible scheduling options and a supportive work environment designed to promote work-life balance
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Provide personalized, patient-centered occupational therapy focused on functional outcomes
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Deliver high-quality care in a setting that values clinical excellence over high patient volume
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Thrive in a collaborative, therapist-driven environment that encourages professional growth, mentorship and clinical autonomy
What You’ll Do:
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Provide personalized occupational therapy services under the direction of an Occupational Therapist to help patients improve functional independence, safety and overall quality of life
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Implement patient-centered treatment plans focused on ADLs, strength, mobility, and adaptive techniques
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Help patients improve their ability to perform daily tasks such as dressing, bathing, grooming, and meal preparation
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Partner with interdisciplinary teams, caregivers, and nursing staff to support strong patient outcomes and continuity of care
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Maintain accurate clinical documentation, monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans based on individual rehabilitation needs
Compensation & Benefits:
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Competitive compensation
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Flexible scheduling
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Generous PTO and paid holidays (including one personal holiday)
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Medical, dental, and vision insurance
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401(k) with company match
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Continuing education (CEU) and state licensure reimbursement
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Mental wellness support program
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New graduate tuition reimbursement opportunities
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Career advancement and leadership development
Qualifications:
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Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) or license eligible in the state of practice
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Graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program
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Interest or experience in geriatric rehabilitation or senior living therapy
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Passion for patient-centered care and improving quality of life for older adults