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20 jobs that use Rehabilitation the most

Jobs that use rehabilitation the most include rehabilitation program coordinator, vocational rehabilitation consultant, and orientation & mobility specialist.

What jobs use Rehabilitation the most?

1. Rehabilitation Program Coordinator

How rehabilitation program coordinator uses Rehabilitation:

  • Ensure the facilities' mission are achieved by effectively supervising the mental health rehabilitative efforts of severely and chronically ill patients.
  • Participate in the development of forms, overhead slides, educational materials and PowerPoint presentations in support of department and educators.
  • Monitor productivity and compliance with PPS.

Most common skills for rehabilitation program coordinator:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Rehabilitation Programs
  • Mental Health Issues
  • Persistent Mental Illness
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • PRP

2. Vocational Rehabilitation Consultant

How vocational rehabilitation consultant uses Rehabilitation:

  • Collaborate with institutions of higher learning and local organizations to help assign veterans achieve independent living and academic success.
  • Facilitate vocational assessments and support vocational rehabilitation program development to best facilitate occupational analysis on long-term disability.
  • Provide occupational definitions and transferable skills analyses to assist claims team in determining liability for disability claims.

Most common skills for vocational rehabilitation consultant:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Transferable
  • Vocational Assessments
  • Long-Term Disability
  • Workers Compensation

3. Orientation & Mobility Specialist

How orientation & mobility specialist uses Rehabilitation:

  • Manage all upgrades/updates to mobile devices using Airwatch software.
  • Work directly with e-training manager to create training procedures in PowerPoint and convert them into interactive e-training courses in articulate storyline.
  • Create a school-wide referrals for behavior using the PBIS method.

Most common skills for orientation & mobility specialist:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Adaptive
  • Mobility Training
  • Mobility
  • K-12
  • Interdisciplinary

4. Chief Of Hospital Medicine

How chief of hospital medicine uses Rehabilitation:

  • Create and lead facility-wide in-service training in ROM technique and proper use of orthotics and prosthetics devices.
  • Create a Spanish language diabetes education program.
  • Act as resuscitation team leader for seriously ill or injure patients.

Most common skills for chief of hospital medicine:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Family Medicine
  • Sports Medicine
  • Primary Care
  • Internal Medicine
  • Family Practice

5. Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist

How vocational rehabilitation specialist uses Rehabilitation:

  • Collaborate with institutions of higher learning and local organizations to help assign veterans achieve independent living and academic success.
  • Determine eligibility for vocational rehabilitation services.
  • Develop individualize rehabilitation treatment plans.

Most common skills for vocational rehabilitation specialist:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Community Resources
  • Independent Living
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • IPE
  • Vocational Evaluations

6. Job Training Specialist

How job training specialist uses Rehabilitation:

  • Achieve expert claims taker rating due to training on UI laws, rules and regulations.
  • Manage internal and external procedures and guideline changes are appropriately communicate via SharePoint or external notification.
  • Conduct career counseling and vocational rehabilitation for persons with physical, developmental, and mental illness.

Most common skills for job training specialist:

  • Rehabilitation
  • UI
  • Data Entry
  • Autism
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • On-The-Job Training

7. Lead Abatement Worker

How lead abatement worker uses Rehabilitation:

  • Portray excellent customer service while managing financial transactions between company and consumer using POS system.
  • Adhere to strict federal EPA laws for the removal and disposal of asbestos contaminate material
  • Assemble scaffolding, seal off work area, spray chemical solution to soften asbestos, and scrape asbestos from surfaces.

Most common skills for lead abatement worker:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Roofing
  • Safety Procedures
  • Plumbing
  • OSHA
  • Food Preparation

8. Vocational Case Manager

How vocational case manager uses Rehabilitation:

  • Provide clients support with basic ADL's (shopping, payee services, budgets, managing and attending appointments).
  • Provide vocational rehabilitation supervision to adolescents and adults
  • Provide full spectrum of educational/vocational rehabilitation services.

Most common skills for vocational case manager:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Transferable
  • Insurance Carriers
  • Vocational Training
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Mental Health

9. Licensing Assistant

How licensing assistant uses Rehabilitation:

  • Specialize in acute post-surgical orthopedic rehabilitation and functional mobility restoration to achieve positive results in an efficient, timely manner.
  • Provide long-term care therapeutic services to middle age and elderly patients with sub-acute conditions of both orthopedic and neurological diagnoses.
  • Obtain FHA condo approvals for new or existing developments through the most appropriate channels.

Most common skills for licensing assistant:

  • Rehabilitation
  • PTA
  • Patients
  • CPR
  • Patient Care
  • Home Health

10. Neuropsychologist

How neuropsychologist uses Rehabilitation:

  • Provide consultation services to hospital staff including behavioral-management plans for brain-injure patients and co-treatment sessions with rehabilitation therapists.
  • Participate in training for PTSD and TBI treatment, group supervision, and program development working groups.
  • Develop program providing hospital base educational services for inpatient children and adolescents in acute TBI rehabilitation unit.

Most common skills for neuropsychologist:

  • Rehabilitation
  • APA
  • Veterans
  • Autism
  • Brain Injury
  • TBI

11. Sports Athletic Trainer

How sports athletic trainer uses Rehabilitation:

  • Cover athletic events for football, soccer, basketball, track and field, baseball and softball, including travel.
  • Coordinate game day operations, travel arrangements and provide medical coverage for football, women's volleyball, and aquatics.
  • Maintain personal health information pertinent to require records for rehabilitation, fitness/wellness, and injury prevention programming.

Most common skills for sports athletic trainer:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Patient Care
  • CPR
  • Student Athletes
  • Athletic Events
  • Athletic Injuries

12. Certified Physical Therapist Assistant

How certified physical therapist assistant uses Rehabilitation:

  • Manage a diverse caseload including, but not limit to CVA's, cardiac care, Alzheimer's and sub acute orthopedics
  • Provide inpatient physical therapy to critical care patients and middle- intensive care unit patients.
  • Assist with problem solving for rehabilitation and wind care for the facility.

Most common skills for certified physical therapist assistant:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Patients
  • Acute Care
  • Physical Therapy
  • Discharge Planning
  • Patient Education

13. Director Of Correctional Therapy

How director of correctional therapy uses Rehabilitation:

  • Manage PPS details efficiently to ensure high quality clinical care while maximizing reimbursement for the facility.
  • Develop and implement a cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program.
  • Develop and implement a cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program.

Most common skills for director of correctional therapy:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Patients
  • Therapy Services
  • SLP

14. Restorative Aide

How restorative aide uses Rehabilitation:

  • Recognize by physicians for ability to meticulously prepare patient's chest and attach leads to obtain excellent quality EKG tracings.
  • Administer CPR when need, take vital signs and dietary care.
  • Assist patients with operating mechanical devices; such as crutches, canes, prostheses, walkers and wheelchairs.

Most common skills for restorative aide:

  • Patients
  • Rehabilitation
  • Strength Training
  • Body Functions
  • Care Plan
  • Resident Care

15. Student Athletic Trainer

How student athletic trainer uses Rehabilitation:

  • Provide treatment and rehabilitative care for the NCAA DI men's swimming, ice hockey and football programs.
  • Provide athletic training coverage for basketball, football, soccer and softball teams at both the high school and collegiate level.
  • Work closely with the men and women's soccer, basketball, and hockey teams as well as women's volleyball.

Most common skills for student athletic trainer:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Athletic Injuries
  • Softball
  • Soccer
  • Game Coverage
  • Physical Therapy

16. Coordinator Of Rehabilitation Services

How coordinator of rehabilitation services uses Rehabilitation:

  • Maintain national staffing Microsoft SharePoint site in order to manage staffing requisitions and available resources for business needs
  • Design and coordinate occupational therapy programs at the hospital to rehabilitate psychological or physical injure patients.
  • Implement, monitor and evaluate vocational rehabilitation programs serving the seriously mentally ill (SMI) and SMI/substance abuse population.

Most common skills for coordinator of rehabilitation services:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Patients
  • Physical Therapy
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Mental Health
  • Behavior Management

17. Rehabilitation Specialist

How rehabilitation specialist uses Rehabilitation:

  • Ensure the facilities' mission are achieved by effectively supervising the mental health rehabilitative efforts of severely and chronically ill patients.
  • Assist in the development and implementation of ISP goals and objectives.
  • Utilize extensive administrative, CPR, first aid, and medical equipment training as needed.

Most common skills for rehabilitation specialist:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Patients
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Excellent Interpersonal
  • Patient Care
  • Social Work

18. Rehabilitation Counselor

How rehabilitation counselor uses Rehabilitation:

  • Collaborate with institutions of higher learning and local organizations to help assign veterans achieve independent living and academic success.
  • Develop and manage multidisciplinary rehabilitation center.
  • Organize and implement individualized rehabilitation programs.

Most common skills for rehabilitation counselor:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Social Work
  • Mental Health
  • Patients
  • Management System
  • Vocational Rehabilitation

19. Assistant Professor Of Physics

How assistant professor of physics uses Rehabilitation:

  • Manage externally fund genome sequencing projects as a principal investigator.
  • Perform a variety of interventions using ultrasound and E-Stim.
  • Maintain department web pages and Facebook profile.

Most common skills for assistant professor of physics:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Patients
  • Research Projects
  • Physics Courses
  • Mathematics
  • Patient Care

20. Health Care Specialist

How health care specialist uses Rehabilitation:

  • Train and certify soldiers in CPR and first aid classes and achieve significant improvements in their productivity.
  • Manage a team of 12 sailors in three departments including manpower, inpatient and outpatient behavioral health, and pediatrics.
  • Manage ventilator settings, suction tracheostomy, tube-feeding assistance.

Most common skills for health care specialist:

  • Patient Care
  • Rehabilitation
  • Medical Care
  • Emergency Care
  • Medical Readiness
  • Patients

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