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Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)

Job Opening: Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)

Facility: Pacific Coast Post Acute
Location: Monterey County, CA (30 minutes from Monterey Bay)
Compensation: $ 48.00-$ 55.00 per hour (Commensurate with experience)

Role Overview

Pacific Coast Post Acute (PCPA) is seeking a dedicated and energetic Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) to join our premier rehabilitation team.

Whether you are looking for Full-Time, Part-Time, or PRN flexibility, we offer a vibrant clinical setting where you can help residents reclaim their independence and quality of life.

New Graduates are Welcome! As a premier teaching facility, we provide a supportive atmosphere where new clinicians can sharpen their skills under the mentorship of experienced therapists.

Why Choose Pacific Coast Post Acute?



* A Teaching Facility: Gain unique exposure to diverse clinical paths, including memory care and a growing outpatient program, in a facility that prioritizes education.


* World-Class Amenities: Work in one of the largest gyms in the region, featuring a fully functional ADL suite (kitchen, laundry, and bathroom) designed for real-world recovery.


* Inclusive Culture: We celebrate diversity and inclusion, fostering a team environment that reflects the rich community we serve.


* Investment in You: We invest heavily in our Rehab Program to ensure high staff satisfaction, professional growth, and continuous training.


* Breathtaking Location: Enjoy working in beautiful Monterey County, just minutes away from the iconic Monterey Bay.

Key Responsibilities



* Functional Rehabilitation: Execute individualized treatment plans under the supervision of a licensed OT, focusing on Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and functional mobility.


* Therapeutic Intervention: Provide skilled treatments using adaptive equipment and specialized techniques to help residents reach their maximum potential.


* Progress Tracking: Closely monitor resident performance and provide accurate, timely documentation to the supervising OT and interdisciplinary team.


* Collaborative Care: Work alongside Physical and Speech Therapists to deliver a holistic, coordinated approach to patient recovery.


* Education: Instruct residents, families, and nursing staff on maintenance programs and safety techniques to ensure a successful discharge.

Benefits (Full-Time Employees)



* Healthcare: Comprehensive medical, vision, and dental insurance.


* Financial Future: 401(k) retirement plan.


* Time Off: Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) to recharge.


* Recognition: Performance-based rewards and bonus opportunities.


* Growth: Continuous training and clinical advancement pathways.

Qualifications



* Associate degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program.


* Current, valid COTA License or certification in the state of California.


* A passion for geriatric care and a desire to grow within a supportive, pro...




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