Director of Rehabilitation - Noble Care Center
Stockton, CA 95204
About the Job
If you are a Physical Therapist (PT) or Occupational Therapist (OT) who wants to be a Director of Rehab (DOR) and be part of an amazing culture while making a genuine difference, then look no further! We provide compassionate and personal skilled care 24 hours a day. We specialize in providing rehabilitation services onsite to help our residents regain their independence.
What to expect:
The Director of Rehabilitation (DOR) is responsible for the day to day activities in the rehabilitation department of an assigned facility or facilities. This includes but is not limited to: the delivery of direct and indirect services to inpatients and out-patients, supervision of all therapy personnel, interviewing and recommending new hires, and
training of all therapy personnel. The DOR is responsible for implementation of new programs to meet the needs of the facility and the residents. Is delegated the administrative authority, responsibility, and accountability necessary for carrying out all assigned duties to provide both clinical and operational oversight to the delivery of rehabilitative services.
Qualifications
- These requirements are representative, but not all-inclusive, of the knowledge, skill, and ability required of the DOR
- Previous Experience/Licensure:
- Licensed as a Physical Therapist, Speech-Language Pathologist, or Occupational Therapist for the State of California; or
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Responsibilities
- The Director of Rehab ("DOR") coordinates the policies, objectives, initiatives, and programs for the delivery of rehabilitation therapy programs to the facility's patients
- The DOR also oversees the performance of the rehabilitation therapy staff, business planning, and budget development of the rehab department
- Other responsibilities include assuring services are provided in compliance with professional and clinical competency standards, state and federal regulatory requirements; leading and directing the work of others, and treating patients, in accordance with their practice area, when necessary
- DORs are expected to make independent decisions and think creatively to solve any issues that arise within the rehab department
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions