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Occupational Therapist - Inpatient - Per Diem - Days
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Join our Hollywood, FL team as an **Occupational Therapist** for inpatient per diem days. You'll provide therapy to help patients develop, recover, and maintain occupational skills. Requires an accredited OT program, Florida OT license, and BLS certification. No prior experience needed—ideal for ...
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United States , Hollywood
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Memorial Healthcare System
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Occupational Therapist Inpatient
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Join New Mexico’s only Level 1 trauma center as an **Occupational Therapist** in inpatient acute care. Rotate through adult units with opportunities to train on specialty teams like ICU, pediatrics, and burn. New grads welcome with robust training; bilingual skills and experience preferred. Enjoy...
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United States , Albuquerque
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40.04 - 62.00 USD / Hour
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UNM Hospitals
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Occupational Therapist, Inpatient Rehab, $15,000 Bonus, Bethesda West, FT, 9A-5:30P
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Join our team as an **Occupational Therapist** in **Inpatient Rehab** at **Bethesda West** in Boynton Beach, FL. This full-time role (9A-5:30P) offers a **$15,000 sign-on bonus** and a competitive pay range of **$40.71 - $52.92/hour**. You will evaluate and treat patients to maximize functional i...
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United States , Boynton Beach
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40.71 - 52.92 USD / Hour
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Baptist Health
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Occupational Therapist Inpatient
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Join New Mexico's premier Level 1 trauma center as an Inpatient Occupational Therapist. This dynamic acute care role offers rotation across adult ICUs with potential pediatric exposure. We seek a licensed OT to join our collaborative rehab team, with a sign-on bonus and relocation assistance prov...
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United States , Albuquerque
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40.04 - 62.00 USD / Hour
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UNM Hospitals
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Occupational Therapist II, Inpatient, Float
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Join our inpatient team as a full-time Occupational Therapist II in Winston Salem. This float position requires a BLS certification and a state OT license. You will provide essential patient care across the lifespan while enjoying comprehensive Day 1 health benefits and generous PTO.
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United States , Winston Salem
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38.20 - 57.30 USD / Hour
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Advocate Aurora Health
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Inpatient Occupational Therapist 2
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United States of America , Rochester
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36.36 - 47.27 USD / Hour
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University of Rochester
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Occupational Therapist Acute and Inpatient Rehab
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Seeking a licensed Occupational Therapist for acute and inpatient rehab in the United States. This role involves evaluating patients, creating treatment plans, and fabricating assistive devices. We offer a $5,000 sign-on bonus, comprehensive benefits, and competitive pay based on your qualificati...
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United States
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38.20 - 57.30 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Occupational Therapist II - Inpatient - Float
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Join our inpatient team as a Float Occupational Therapist II in Winston Salem, NC. This full-time role requires a Bachelor's degree, state licensure, and BCLS certification. You will provide essential patient care across the lifespan within a leading nonprofit health system. Benefits include Day ...
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United States , Winston Salem
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38.20 - 57.30 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Occupational Therapist Inpatient
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Join New Mexico's premier teaching hospital as an Inpatient Occupational Therapist. This dynamic acute care role rotates through adult ICU and progressive care units, offering a collaborative rehab environment. New graduates are welcome with full support, and experienced therapists can access edu...
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United States , Albuquerque
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40.04 - 62.00 USD / Hour
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UNM Hospitals
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Occupational Therapist Inpatient
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Join New Mexico's premier teaching hospital as an Inpatient Occupational Therapist. This dynamic, rotating role in acute and ICU care offers a sign-on bonus and relocation assistance. You'll work with skilled teams and have teaching opportunities. New graduates are welcome with full support provi...
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United States , Albuquerque
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40.04 - 62.00 USD / Hour
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UNM Hospitals
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About the Occupational Therapist Inpatient role

Occupational Therapist Inpatient Jobs represent a vital intersection of healthcare and rehabilitation, focusing on helping individuals regain independence and improve their quality of life following acute medical events, surgeries, or during treatment for complex health conditions. Professionals in this role work within hospital settings, skilled nursing facilities, or rehabilitation centers, providing direct patient care to those who require a structured, supervised environment to recover functional skills. Unlike outpatient roles, inpatient occupational therapy is often more intensive and goal-oriented, addressing the immediate needs of patients who may be facing significant physical, cognitive, or emotional challenges.

The core responsibility of an inpatient occupational therapist is to assess each patient’s current abilities and develop personalized treatment plans aimed at restoring daily living skills. This typically involves evaluating fine motor coordination, strength, balance, and cognitive function to determine how a patient can safely perform tasks like dressing, bathing, eating, or moving within their room. Therapists then implement therapeutic exercises, activities, and adaptive techniques to improve these skills. A significant part of the role includes educating patients and their families on home safety, energy conservation, and the proper use of adaptive equipment such as grab bars, dressing aids, or specialized utensils. Collaboration is essential, as therapists work closely with physicians, nurses, physical therapists, and social workers to coordinate comprehensive care and plan for safe discharge, ensuring patients have the support and resources needed to transition from the hospital to their next level of care.

Typical skills required for these jobs include strong clinical reasoning, patience, empathy, and excellent communication abilities. Therapists must be adept at modifying treatment approaches on the fly, as inpatient populations often have fluctuating medical conditions. Physical stamina is also important, as the role involves assisting patients with mobility and transfers. From a technical standpoint, professionals must be proficient in documenting patient progress, interpreting medical histories, and understanding contraindications for specific activities. Educational requirements generally include a master’s or doctoral degree in occupational therapy from an accredited program, followed by successful completion of a national certification exam. State licensure is mandatory in all regions where these jobs are practiced. Many employers also require current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, and while entry-level positions are available, prior experience in acute care or rehabilitation settings is highly valued. For those working in specialized units like mental health or neurorehabilitation, additional training or experience in those areas is often preferred. Ultimately, inpatient occupational therapy jobs offer a deeply rewarding career path for those passionate about facilitating recovery and empowering patients to reclaim their independence during critical moments of their healthcare journey.