Plans and conducts occupational therapy programs to help patients regain physical or mental functioning through various activities. Responsibilities include supervising volunteers and support staff, interpreting physician orders, ensuring safe care, and maintaining confidentiality. Requires a Bachelor's degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy school, knowledge of ethical guidelines, and excellent communication skills. New graduates are welcome, but experience is preferred. Must hold a current Texas license and CPR certification. Position is per diem as needed.