About This Role
As a home health occupational therapist, you'll visit patients in their residences throughout Colorado to assess mobility, daily living skills, and functional abilities while developing personalized treatment plans. Your days will involve hands-on therapy sessions, documenting patient progress, collaborating with interdisciplinary care teams, and educating patients and caregivers on adaptive techniques and equipment. You'll work with diverse populations managing chronic conditions, recovery from injury, or end-of-life care. This role suits licensed OTs who value autonomy, thrive working independently in community settings, and want direct patient impact without a clinical facility structure. You'll need reliable transportation and flexibility with scheduling as you manage your own caseload across multiple households.
$25–$45/hr
Home health / Hospice
Days
OT license
two years of clinical experience
Dental, Vision, 401(k), Paid time off
Benefits & Bonuses
- Dental
- Vision
- 401(k)
- Paid time off
Hiring Process
- Apply — Submit your application online
- Review — A recruiter reviews your qualifications
- Background check — Standard employment and license verification
- Start your assignment — Begin your therapy role
Requirements
Active OT license in good standing in the state of employment
Experience requirements vary by employer.
BLS typically required.
Ability to stand for long shifts, lift up to 50 lbs, and assist with patient transfers.
Frequently asked questions
What license do I need to apply?
An active state license in your discipline (PT, OT, SLP, LCSW, LPC, BCBA, etc.) in good standing. Therapy licensure is state-specific — the PT, OT, and ASLP-IC compacts let you practice in member states without a separate license.
Is this a school-year or year-round position?
School-based therapy roles typically follow a 9- or 10-month school-year calendar with summers off. Outpatient, hospital, home-health, and telehealth positions are year-round with PTO. Both options are widely available — check the job description for specifics.
What experience is expected?
Most therapy roles welcome new grads through mid-career clinicians. Specialty positions (acute care, NICU, pediatric feeding, hand therapy) typically prefer 2+ years plus relevant certifications.
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Join VitalCaring – Where Your Passion Changes Lives! Are you looking for a career where compassion meets purpose? At VitalCaring, we’re more than a home health and hospice provider—we’re a family that supports, inspires, and uplifts both our patients and our team members. Who We Are Founded in 2021, VitalCaring has grown into a leading provider of home health and hospice services, with over 100 locations across the country. We are committed to fostering a culture of support, growth, and excellence for our team that is the backbone of how we ensure we deliver exceptional patient care. Why Choose VitalCaring? Work That Fits Your Life – Discover the ideal balance of purpose and flexibility. As a full-time salaried clinician, you’ll enjoy the stability of a consistent role with the freedom to manage personal commitments throughout your day. Our field team thrives in an environment that empowers them to make a real impact—while still having the time and space to prioritize what matters most at home. With a generous 6 weeks of paid time off each year, you’ll have the opportunity to recharge, reconnect, and return ready to do your best work. Make a Meaningful Impact – Help patients and families navigate their healthcare journey with compassion and dignity. Thrive in a Supportive Team – Work with a team who genuinely care and invest in your success. Grow Your Career – Take advantage of advanced training, mentorship, and career development opportunities. Competitive Pay & Benefits – Be rewarded for your dedication and expertise with a compensation package that truly reflects your value. Our benefits are thoughtfully designed to support your well-being—offering the flexibility, security, and resources you need to thrive both at work and in life. We celebrate success at every level, with meaningful recognition for both individual contributions and team achievements. Health & Wellness
- Medical, Dental & Vision
- Pharmacy Benefits
- Virtual & Mental Health Support
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) & Health Savings Account (HSA)
- Supplemental Health & Life Insurance Financial & Legal
- 401(k) with Company Match
- Employee Referral Program
- Prepaid Legal Plans
- Identity Theft Protection Work-Life Balance & Perks
- Paid Time Off
- Pet Insurance
- Tuition & Continuing Education Reimbursement Join VitalCaring Group and experience a company that invests in you every step of the way! Job Summary At VitalCaring, our team members transform lives and foster hope through genuine caring. As an Occupational Therapist, you will plan, organize, and deliver specialized therapy services that help patients maintain comfort, function, and dignity. Guided by our core values—trustworthy, capable, compassionate, proactive, and called—you will play a meaningful role in supporting patients and families through skilled interventions and compassionate care. Essential Functions Patient Care Evaluate the patient’s functional status, including muscle function, endurance, coordination, communication ability, self-care capability, and work capacity. Assess the home environment to identify hazards or barriers to independence and determine necessary adaptive equipment. Participate in developing the patient’s total plan of care and establish individualized treatment programs and goals. Teach new skills or retrain patients in daily living activities lost to illness or injury, in alignment with organizational policy. Fabricate splints and instruct patients in the use of adaptive equipment to enhance safety and function. Provide training for prosthetic or orthotic devices as indicated. Educate family, caregivers, and staff regarding the treatment plan and ways to support the patient’s functional needs. Participate in discharge planning and support smooth care transitions. Communication & Coordination Maintain accurate clinical records, notes, and reports; promptly notify physicians of changes in condition as required. Communicate the plan of care to the referring physician and other members of the care team. Maintain ongoing communication with all personnel involved in the patient’s care to ensure coordinated, efficient service delivery. Attend in-services, interdisciplinary group (IDG) meetings, and other required meetings to support comprehensive care planning. Additional Responsibilities Supervise Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs) in accordance with organizational policy and state regulations. Qualifications Graduate of an accredited occupational therapy program meeting standards established by AOTA and AMA; meets personnel qualifications per §418.114(b)(5). Registered through the National Registration Examination of the American Occupational Therapy Association. Minimum of two years of clinical experience as an Occupational Therapist. Strong verbal, written, and organizational skills. Current CPR certification. Licensed driver with a reliable, insured automobile that meets organizational requirements.