Occupational Therapist II
Job in
San Leandro, Alameda County, California, 94579, USA
Listing for:
Alameda Health Sytem
Per diem
position
Listed on 2025-12-08
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 76.77 USD Hourly
USD
76.77
HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Occupational Therapist II Internal Only
Available to current Alameda Health System employees only
- San Leandro, CA
- San Leandro Hospital
- SLH Occupational Therapy Rehab
- Services As Needed / Per Diem - Day
- Allied Health
- $76.77
- Req #:
- FTE: 0.01
- Posted:
November 20, 2025
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Summary
Under direction, supervises and instructs entry to journey level professional therapists, supportive personnel and students. Assists in the development of special techniques and equipment, and provides and supervises the provision of the full-range of occupational therapy services in rehabilitation programs treating physically disabled and emotionally ill persons at Alameda Health System facilities. The Occupational Therapists II typically carry a caseload in addition to their supervisional responsibilities.
Performs related duties as required.
Duties & Essential Job Functions
NOTE:
Following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification.
Attends and participates in staff conferences, training, and in-service sessions, explains occupational therapy to other disciplines and coordinates programs.Attends rehabilitation conferences and discusses the status and progress rehabilitation patients with physicians and personnel of other disciplines involved, such as physical therapy, nursing, and psychology.Interviews patients and administers the appropriate tests and/or evaluations to assess physical and/or psycho-social dysfunction. These evaluations may include but are not limited to: range of motion, muscle testing, sensory integration, perceptual abilities, coordination, activities of daily living, pre-vocational, home evaluation, equipment needs, feeding and pre-feeding evaluations, and interpersonal relationship skills.Keeps informed of current trends and new developments in the field; read the professional literature; and participates in professional activities in the field.Keeps records and prepares reports on patient treatment and progress and coordinates treatment with other services, involved in patient care; confers with the Chief Occupational Therapist regarding progress and problems.May act for the Assistant Chief Occupational Therapist in their absence; assumes administrative duties as assigned; assists the Chief in assigning duties to professional and supportive staff; communicates departmental needs.May lead an out-patient group of mentally disturbed patients in a program designed to gain or re-gain maximum mental capabilities.Plans an appropriate treatment program utilizing selected methods to achieve the desired treatment objectives and goals for patient rehabilitation. These methods may include but are not limited to: therapeutic exercises and functional activities to promote muscle return, sensory re-education, muscle facilitation, perceptual-motor integration, activities of daily living and transfer training, prosthetic training of the upper extremity, orthotic and adaptive equipment fabrication, and community re-orientation.Reviews referrals by physicians to note diagnoses, cautions, treatment ordered and results desired.Supervises, orients, trains, instructs and assists in the evaluation of entry and journey level professional staff and supportive staff; assists in personnel selection; delegates cases to assigned staff while maintaining responsibility for an assigned program; carries a caseload of patients in addition to supervisorial responsibilities.Minimum Qualifications
- Education
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Possession of a Bachelor’s Degree, certification or Master’s Degree from an approved school of occupational therapy. - Minimum Experience
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One year of full‑time experience in the class of Occupational Therapist I with Alameda Health System; OR two years of full‑time experience as an occupational therapist in another facility in physical disabilities or psycho-social dysfunction. - Required Licenses/Certifications
: BLS - Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association. Other advanced life support certifications may be required…
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