Created at: November 25, 2025 00:12
Company: Veterans Health Administration
Location: Seattle, WA, 98060
Job Description:
NOTE: THE 2-PAGE RESUME REQUIREMENT DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS OCCUPATIONAL SERIES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, REFER TO REQUIRED DOCUMENTS BELOW Staff Rehabilitation Care Services occupational therapists are responsible for providing assessment and treatment intervention for Veterans. They are assigned to all program areas which are covered by RCS and provide professional, independent occupational therapy services in the assigned area.
NOTE: THE 2-PAGE RESUME REQUIREMENT DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS OCCUPATIONAL SERIES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, REFER TO REQUIRED DOCUMENTS BELOW Applicants pending the completion of educational or certification/licensure requirements may be referred and tentatively selected but may not be hired until all requirements are met. To qualify for this position, applicants must meet all requirements within 30 days of the closing date of this announcement. Basic Requirements: United States Citizenship: Non-citizens may only be appointed when it is not possible to recruit qualified citizens in accordance with VA Policy. English Language Proficiency: Candidates must be proficient in spoken and written English to be appointed as authorized by 38 U.S.C. § 7403(f). Education and/or Experience: The individual must meet at least one of the following requirements below: Bachelor's degree in occupational therapy and two (2) years of experience as an occupational therapist; NOTE: The baccalaureate degree must be from an approved program prior to the AOTA January 1, 2005 decision that the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) would only accredit master or doctoral degree programs in occupational therapy. OR Bachelor's degree in occupational therapy and two (2) full years of graduate education in a related field; NOTE: The baccalaureate degree must be from an approved program prior to the AOTA January 1, 2005 decision that ACOTE would only accredit master or doctoral degree programs in occupational therapy. OR Master's Degree or higher in occupational therapy. Individuals must be a graduate of a degree program in occupational therapy approved by the ACOTE or predecessor organizations. This is inclusive of an internship (supervised fieldwork experience required by the educational institution). ACOTE is the only accreditation agency recognized by the United States Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Degree programs may be verified by contacting the American Occupational Therapy Association website or at their office address: American Occupational Therapy Association, P.O. Box 31220, Bethesda, MD 20824-1220. Foreign Graduates: Graduates of foreign occupational therapy programs meet the requirements of subparagraph 3b(2) if they have a current, full, active and unrestricted license referred to in subparagraph 3e of this appendix. Certification: Candidates must possess a current NBCOT certification as an OT. State Licensure: Candidates must possess a full, current, and unrestricted state license, to practice occupational therapy in a state, territory or Commonwealth of the United States (i.e., Puerto Rico), or in the District of Columbia. Loss of Credential: An employee in this occupation who fails to maintain the required state or territorial licensure and the NBCOT certification, both current and in good standing, must be removed from the occupation, which may result in termination of employment. Exceptions for the Graduate Occupational Therapist: OT graduates from an approved occupational therapy program who otherwise meet the minimum qualification requirements, but who do not possess NBCOT certification and/or state licensure, may be appointed, pending certification and/or licensure, as a graduate OT on a full-time temporary appointment not-to-exceed two years under the authority of 38 U.S.C. § 7405(c)(2). Graduate OTs may only be appointed at the GS-9 grade level and may not be promoted/converted to the GS-11 level until licensure and/or certification is obtained. For grades levels at or above the developmental GS-11 grade level, the OT must be certified and licensed. A graduate OT may provide care only under the direct supervision of a licensed OT who meets all state regulatory requirements. Temporary graduate OT appointments may not be extended beyond two years, or converted to a new temporary appointment. Failure to Obtain Licensure/Certification: In all cases, graduate OTs must actively pursue obtaining required credentials (i.e., NBCOT certification and/or state licensure) from the date of their appointment. The human resource office will notify the uncertified/unlicensed OT in writing of the requirement to obtain certification/licensure, the date by which the certification/license must be acquired, and the consequences for not becoming certified/licensed by the deadline date. The written notice must be provided prior to the entrance on duty date. Failure to obtain required credentials by the prescribed date will result in termination of employment. May qualify based on being covered by the Grandfathering Provision as described in the VA Qualification Standard for this occupation (only applicable to current VHA employees who are in this occupation and meet the criteria). Grade Determinations: Occupational Therapist, GS-9 Education, Experience, or Licensure: None beyond the basic requirements. Occupational Therapist, GS-11 Education, Experience, or Licensure: Completion of one year of experience equivalent to at least the GS-9 grade level and directly related to the position being filled; OR Three years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to a degree in occupational therapy or a directly related field; OR Doctorate in occupational therapy. In addition to the experience or education above, the candidate must demonstrate all of the following KSAs: Knowledge of occupational therapy practice. Ability to administer/interpret evaluation findings to develop and coordinate intervention plans, including goals and methods of treatment. Ability to implement intervention plans directly or in collaboration with others. Skill in monitoring an individual's response to interventions and modify treatment plans and reevaluating as indicated. Ability to communicate and or collaborate with patients, family members, caregivers, interdisciplinary professionals and/or other individuals verbally and in writing. Knowledge of health and safety regulations to minimize risk in the provision of patient care and the environment of care. Knowledge of applicable regulations governing documentation, reimbursement and workload entry in accordance with established professional practice. Occupational Therapist, GS-12 Education, Experience, or Licensure: Completion of one year of experience equivalent to at the GS-11 grade level and directly related to the position being filled. In addition to the experience above, the candidate must demonstrate all of the following KSAs: Knowledge of occupational therapy principles and techniques consistent with current clinical standards based on OT theory and evidence based practice. Knowledge is inclusive of physical, occupational, cognitive, and psychosocial functional deficits. Ability to collaborate and communicate orally and in writing with all internal and external stakeholders. Ability to use critical analysis, clinical reasoning, and creativity to independently solve complex problems related to adapting and modifying assessments, treatment plans, activities and procedures to meet the needs of patients. Skill in procuring, fabricating, adjusting, adapting, and modifying orthoses, splints, and adaptive equipment for activities of daily living (inclusive of durable medical equipment). Ability to conduct OT related in-service and clinical training. QUALIFICATIONS CONTINUED IN EDUCATION SECTION
Occupational therapists demonstrate treatment competency in the area of rehabilitation where the specialized knowledge is required on a recurring basis due to the patient population served and complexity of the facility and/or treatment area. May serve as the sole OT on a multidisciplinary team or on a specific service. Individuals may perform ancillary assignments, including program management duties on an occasional basis, where the complexity and amount of work is not substantial (less than 25% of the duty time). Involved with the care of Veterans age 18 or older. Functions Clinical Demonstrates knowledge of contemporary and evidence-based OT Practice. Demonstrates the ability to interpret clinician prescriptions and referrals. Evaluates patients and diagnosis to determine current levels of functioning. Based on evaluation findings and planning, establishes goals and eventual discharge plans. Develops and carries out occupational therapy treatment to meet the individual rehabilitation objectives. Treatment interventions are conducted one on one with individuals and in group settings. May seek input from the RCS occupational therapy Clinical Specialists or the OT Manager in complex or unusual cases. Assesses the need for and the patient's ability to use adaptive equipment. Orders appropriate equipment, issues it to patients and trains them in proper use of the devices. Conducts home evaluations and visits as necessary. Continuously re-evaluates patient performance making appropriate modifications to the treatment plan. Documents in writing in the format identified by department and Joint Commission policy, patient's evaluation, goals, patient/family education, patients progress, and discharge summary. Requires an understanding of the problems of patients with multiple interacting medical and psychosocial issues allowing for thorough care. Handles and defuses volatile behavior when dealing with patients who have a combination of physical and psychological problems. Practices infection control. Adapts established treatment procedures and equipment for the successful treatment of complex cases. Serves as a professional role model to COTAs by providing efficient and quality patient care. Occasional weekend coverage for inpatient OT services. Education Provides patient and family education relating to each patient's functional strengths and weaknesses in areas of home exercise programs, self-care, functional mobility, home and community management. Provide clinical training and supervision for occupational therapy interns. Orients patients, medical residents, allied health professionals, community organizations, students and volunteers to the purpose and function of occupational therapy within this area of OT service delivery. Participates in OT, RCS, and interdepartmental staff development programs. Attends scheduled meetings and in-services. Provides at least one in-service per year to OT students and/or OT/RCS staff. Administrative Assists OT Clinical Specialist or OT Program Manager in identifying needs, designing and implementing programs for assigned service. Provides accurate and timely information for all required reports and monthly statistics. Participates in the collection of data for QI monitors, and outcome measures. Monitors and triages OT referrals. Clearly and appropriately delegates patient care responsibilities to COTA. Completes all required trainings and competencies. Assumes responsibility to provide adequate coverage of patient care. Follows all applicable laws, regulations and policies. Work Schedule: Monday-Friday, 7:30am-4pm Compressed/Flexible: May be authorized Telework: Not available Virtual: This is not a virtual position Functional Statement #: 000000 Relocation/Recruitment Incentives: Not authorized Permanent Change of Station (PCS): Not authorized