The Occupational Therapy Fellow reflects the mission vision and values of NM adheres to the organizations Code of Ethics and Corporate Compliance Program and complies with all relevant policies procedures guidelines and all other regulatory and accreditation standards.
The fellowship is a 1year paid postprofessional opportunity with the intent of developing a leader and specialist in acute and critical care. This opportunity consists of patient care mentored hours and didactic hours where the fellow completes a curriculum and participates in experiential learning activities.
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Required Documents to be Uploaded:
- Resume
- Written personal statement
- Prompt: In 500 words or less please attach a personal statement describing why you are interested in applying for the OT Acute and Critical Care Fellowship at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and how it will impact your longterm professional goals.
- 2 letters of recommendation
- 1 letter from a clinical instructor from an acute care rotation or supervisor from previous acute care employment
- 1 letter from a professor
- If you are >2 years out of school submit a second letter from an OT employer
- NOTE: Please include letters of recommendation in your application. If the individuals writing your letters of recommendation prefer to send them directly to the Fellowship Coordinators please have them email the letters to with the subject line: your name Fellowship Letter of Recommendation.
Responsibilities:
Additional Functions
- Require completion of a minimum of 1400 total program hours including 200 educational hours 1300 patientcare clinic hours inclusive of 360 hours of 1:1 mentoring throughout the program.
- Participate/led a quality improvement or research initiative
- Participate in AOTA forums or attend annual conference
- Selects and administers appropriate occupational therapy evaluations.
- Develops and implements collaborative treatment plans.
- Provides patient family and caregiver education.
- Participates with other team members in patient discharge planning through verbal and written communications.
- Provides clear concise patient care documentation as per departmental standards.
- Supervises appropriate paraprofessionals and support personnel via monitoring the treatment plan administration and provides followup clinical direction and guidance.
- Administers occupational therapy evaluations and develops collaborative treatment plans with patients.
- Restores function and prevents further disability through ongoing assessment leading to appropriate therapeutic interventions.
Administration of Work
- Provides direct patient care for an established 51% of hours worked.
- Performs appropriate occupational therapy evaluations and reevaluations on a regular basis.
- Designs and implements appropriate treatment plans.
- Participates in patient discharge and home care planning to facilitate the continuity of patient care.
- Completes all related medical documentation in a timely and accurate manner and in accordance with established policies and standards.
- Assists in monitoring of quality management indicators.
- Demonstrates competency through the annual completion of the written and/or demonstrationstyle competency examinations.
Leadership/Supervisory Skills
- Delegates appropriate responsibilities to subordinates.
- Promotes philosophy and objectives of NMH and Stone Institute of Psychiatry and program.
- Present minimum of 1 inservice per year in the program and/or NMH staff. Completes special projects as assigned by the Manager.
Communications/Relationships
- Promotes and maintains professional working relationship with peers
- Maintains/promotes open communication with interdisciplinary team
- Participates in an ongoing mentorship program
- Participates in interdisciplinary rounds and team meetings
- Serves on assigned departmental committees
- Attends/contributes to monthly departmental and disciplinespecific service meetings
Organizational Expectations
- Adheres to the Hospital and departmental policies and procedures
- Adheres to the Code of Ethics Customer Service Standards and the Patients First mission as demonstrated through positive patient/guest relations positive and effective interactions with staff formulating and meeting developmental goals
Fellowship Program Requirements:
- Student rotation in acute care or acute care experience
- NBCOTcertification or that you are eligible to take the NBCOT exam by June 15
- Active Illinois occupational therapy license or will apply for IL OT license by July 1
Application timeline:
- Application cycle opens October 1 2024.
- Applications due April 1 2025.
- Anticipated start date: August 20 2025.
- Fellowship end date: August 15 2026
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Qualifications :
Required:
- Occupational Therapy Certification NBCOT.
- Occupational Therapy License Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulations.
- Basic Life Support American Heart Association.
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Occupational Therapy if graduated prior to 2007. Masters Degree in Occupational Therapy on or after 2007.
- An essential function of this job is the ability to lift/carry weight of up to 50 pounds.
- An essential function of this job is the ability to push/pull with 50 pounds of force.
Additional Information :
Northwestern Medicine is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of age sex race color religion national origin gender identity veteran status disability sexual orientation or any other protected status.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Fulltime