The job involves documenting in medical records, providing patient care, coordinating services, conducting evaluations, designing treatment plans, operating therapy devices, educating patients and families, assessing needs, teaching patients, assisting with adaptive equipment, utilizing software applications, contributing to quality improvement, completing learning requirements, maintaining licensure, and participating in meetings. Requirements include a degree in Occupational Therapy, licensure in Washington, BLS certification, and previous experience in acute hospital or nursing home settings. The pay ranges from $39.86 to $59.79 per hour for an 8-hour shift work location.