Saudi

Description

Al Taie Center, one of the leading medical centers in Saudi Arabia, announces its need for qualified occupational therapists to join its distinguished team. The job includes providing occupational therapy services for children and adults, helping patients improve their motor and sensory skills, and enhancing their independence in performing daily activities.

Requirements

  • Certified Academic Certificate in Occupational Therapy.
  • Minimum of two years practical experience in the field of occupational therapy.
  • Knowledge of using modern tools and techniques in occupational therapy.
  • Ability to deal with children and adults with varying levels of needs.
  • Proficiency in Arabic, with the ability to communicate in English.
In English:
  • Accredited degree in Occupational Therapy.
  • Minimum of 2 years of practical experience in the field.
  • Proficiency in modern tools and techniques for occupational therapy.
  • Ability to work with children and adults at various levels of need.
  • Fluency in Arabic, with good communication skills in English.

Bonuses

Benefits

  • Professional work environment that encourages professional development.
  • Advanced training opportunities and skills development workshops.
  • Competitive salaries include additional benefits such as housing and health insurance.
  • Opportunity to work in a leading center that provides distinguished rehabilitation services in Kuwait.
In English:
  • Professional work environment fostering career growth.
  • Advanced training opportunities and workshops to enhance skills.
  • Competitive salary with additional benefits, including housing and health insurance.
  • An opportunity to work in a leading center providing exceptional rehabilitation services in Kuwait

Responsibilities

  • Improving motor and functional independence:
    • Helping patients develop and improve their daily motor skills.
    • Enhancing patients' independence in their daily activities such as eating, dressing, and using tools.
  • Working with different cases:
    • Providing rehabilitation programs for children with developmental disorders and motor disabilities.
    • Working with adults with neurological injuries such as strokes or spinal injuries.
    • Providing support to patients in improving fine and gross motor skills.
  • Cooperation with the treatment team:
    • Working closely with psychiatrists, speech therapists, and nutritionists to ensure comprehensive treatment goals are achieved.
In English:
  • Enhancing Functional and Motor Independence:
    • Assist patients in developing and improving their daily motor skills.
    • Foster independence in activities such as eating, dressing, and using tools.
  • Working with Diverse Cases:
    • Provide rehabilitation programs for children with developmental disorders and motor disabilities.
    • Work with adults suffering from neurological injuries such as strokes or spinal cord injuries.
    • Support patients in improving fine and gross motor skills.
  • Collaboration with the Therapeutic Team:
    • Partner with psychiatrists, speech therapists, and nutritionists to achieve comprehensive therapy goals.