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PRIMARY PURPOSE
Provides leadership to professional and support staff for treatment and education of patients for the expedition of recovery, early discharge and return to independence.
MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS
Education:
- Must be a graduate of an accredited four year Occupational Therapy school; OR, must be a graduate of an accredited two year Master's degree program in Occupational Therapy (MOT).
Experience:
- Must have two years of experience to include one year of experience in a specific physical disability.
Certification/Registration/Licensure:
- Must have current licensure with the Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners for Texas, or have temporary licensure in Texas. Completion of Texas licensure is required within six months of receiving a temporary licensure.
- Must have current registration as an Occupational Therapist by the National Board of Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). Completion of NBCOT is required within six months if being hired with a temporary licensure.
- Must have a current Healthcare Provider CPR course completion card prior to hire and/or placement in job from one of the following:
o American Heart Association
o American Red Cross Rescuer
o Military Training Network.
Skills or Special Abilities:
- Must be able to communicate effectively with patients, families, and hospital staff.
- Must be able to be flexible and adaptable to frequent changes in the work environment.
- Must be able to demonstrate problem-solving ability.
- Must be able to demonstrate leadership ability.
- Must have familiarity with personal computers, word processor and spreadsheet software.
Parkland Health and Hospital System prohibits discrimination based on age (40 or over), race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, disability, national origin, marital status, political belief, or veteran status. As part of our commitment to our patients and employees’ wellness, Parkland Health is a tobacco and smoke-free campus.
Freqently Asked Questions
In Dallas, an Occupational Therapist PRN offers flexible, as-needed support, often filling gaps in patient care without a fixed schedule. This flexibility suits professionals seeking varied hours, unlike full-time roles that require consistent daily commitments in healthcare facilities.
Strong adaptability to changing clinical situations and effective communication with diverse patients are vital. Additionally, leadership in treatment planning and proficiency with healthcare software tools enhance performance in PRN occupational therapy roles.
PRN roles often serve as a gateway to full-time occupational therapy jobs, offering exposure to diverse clinical settings. Many therapists transition into specialized areas or leadership within Dallas healthcare systems after gaining PRN experience.
Parkland Careers values PRN therapists as essential contributors who support patient recovery and operational flexibility. Their PRN occupational therapists help maintain high-quality care while adapting to the community’s evolving healthcare needs.
Parkland offers a collaborative environment emphasizing patient-centered care, but PRN staff must excel in rapid adjustment to varying patient loads. This dynamic setting is ideal for therapists seeking meaningful impact without a full-time schedule.
Occupational Therapist PRN roles in Dallas typically offer hourly wages between $40 and $55, depending on experience and certifications. This range reflects Dallas’s competitive healthcare market and the specialized skills needed for PRN assignments.
Holding a current Texas Occupational Therapy Board license is mandatory, alongside NBCOT registration. Temporary licenses are acceptable initially but must be converted within six months to maintain eligibility for PRN roles.
Dallas presents moderate competition for PRN occupational therapy jobs due to growing healthcare demand and numerous facilities. Candidates with flexible availability and updated certifications tend to secure roles faster.
Dallas healthcare emphasizes collaborative, patient-focused care, requiring PRN occupational therapists to adapt quickly to team dynamics and diverse patient needs. Flexibility and strong interpersonal skills are highly valued in this region.
Parkland’s large service area means PRN therapists may encounter fluctuating patient volumes and diverse case complexities. Dallas traffic can impact commute times, so shift scheduling often considers local peak hours for efficient staffing.
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