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Occupational Therapist Abilene Texas Local Opportunity

Company: Rehab Care Workforce
Location: Baird
Posted on: April 1, 2026

Job Description:

Encompass Health is looking for a dedicated Occupational Therapist in Abilene, Texas, to join our specialized healthcare team. As part of a leading healthcare facility, you will be instrumental in delivering high-quality occupational health services. Your main responsibility will be to provide patient-centered care by developing personalized rehabilitation plans and performing detailed patient evaluations. Collaborating with an interdisciplinary team, you will report on patient progress and adjust treatment plans as necessary, ensuring optimal rehabilitation outcomes. Ideal candidates will have a BA/BS in Occupational Therapy, at least 2-3 years of experience, and must hold an active Texas Occupational Therapy license. This full-time opportunity offers a dynamic and rewarding work environment with benefits including medical, dental, vision insurance, life insurance, and a 401k plan. Join us and be a part of a team focused on compassionate care, promising professional growth, and excellence in patient outcomes. Provide patient-centered occupational therapy services Develop personalized rehabilitation plans Report and document treatment progress Collaborate with interdisciplinary healthcare teams Perform patient evaluations and assessments Patient care Rehabilitation planning Medical assessment Documentation and record keeping Interdisciplinary team collaboration Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Life Insurance 401k Occupational Therapy License in Texas CPR Certification

Keywords: Rehab Care Workforce, Abilene , Occupational Therapist Abilene Texas Local Opportunity, Healthcare , Baird, Texas


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