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American Addiction Centers South Carolina statewide Posted 5/22/2026

Occupational Therapist OT - (York, SC) Home Health FT Days

Therapy job in Kenilworth Acres, SC

25–$45/hrest.
Days · PRN / Per DiemOT licenseoccupational therapy

About This Role

This full-time occupational therapy role is based in York, SC, serving patients through home health visits. You'll manage your own caseload, conducting assessments and delivering therapeutic interventions in clients' homes Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm. The position offers a stable 40-hour work week with standard day hours—no nights or weekends required. Compensation ranges from $38.20 to $57.30 per hour, with a sign-on bonus up to $15,000 for qualified candidates. This role suits OTs who prefer direct patient care in home settings, value work-life balance with consistent scheduling, and can work independently while managing multiple cases. You should be comfortable with documentation and communicating with clients and their families in their living environments.

Pay

$25–$45/hr

Setting

Rehabilitation / Home health / School

Shift

Days · PRN / Per Diem

License

OT license

Benefits

Dental, Vision, Paid time off, Sign-on bonus

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Location & Routes

  • Base city: Kenilworth Acres, SC

Benefits & Bonuses

  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Paid time off
  • Sign-on bonus

Hiring Process

  1. Apply — Submit your application online
  2. Review — A recruiter reviews your qualifications
  3. Background check — Standard employment and license verification
  4. Start your assignment — Begin your therapy role

Requirements

License Required

Active OT license in good standing in the state of employment

Experience

Experience requirements vary by employer.

Certifications

BLS typically required.

Physical Requirements

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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Therapy Jobs in Kenilworth Acres, SC

Kenilworth Acres, South Carolina therapy jobs include PT, OT, SLP and mental health positions across clinics, hospitals, schools and home health agencies.

Therapists in Kenilworth Acres can find roles in outpatient orthopedics, pediatrics, home health, school-based settings and telehealth. New grads and experienced clinicians are both in demand.

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Full Job Details

Department: 39123 AH at Home HH: York - Home Care Occupational Therapy Status: Full time Benefits Eligible: Yes Hours Per Week: 40 Schedule Details/Additional Information: Monday through Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm This position is Sign-On Bonus eligible, up to $15,000.00 for qualified applicants.

Internal teammates are eligible for a $5,000.00 Referral Bonus.

Pay Range $38.20 - $57.30 Essential Functions • Responsible for the daily management of an assigned patient caseload, ensuring timely care and documentation to meet the patent needs/services as prescribed in the established plan of care and per MD orders • Collects data pertinent to the healthcare consumer's health or the situation from patient assessments in the home setting, telephonic contacts and/or related EMR information available. • Evaluates the patient's functional ability to perform activities of daily living, potential for achievement, and develops a plan of care in conjunction with the patient's physician. • Establishes and implements plan of care, performs OT services certified by the patient's physician, and directs the care coordination of a multidisciplinary clinical team approach, supervision of COTAs and/or HHAs involved in the care of the assigned patient caseload to promote health and safe outcomes. • Designs, develops, and fits patient with orthotic devices and adaptive equipment as needed and instructs family members, home health aides and other clinical staff in appropriate therapy methods. • Observes, records, and reports to the physician any reaction to treatment and/or any changes in the patient's condition. • Maintains communication with multidisciplinary team providing updates and changes in schedules, patient data or needs, and physician orders. • Incorporates short and long-term goals established in the plan of care into therapy, as evidenced by documentation in visit notes, monthly progress notes, and discharge summaries. • Supports effective communication and collaboration with the physician oversight, and branch supervision to ensure timely feedback regarding patients' condition and/or need for changes in the plan of care • Will provide clear, timely and complete documentation as required by policy and practice standards • Adhere to productivity standards as set by the agency • Remains and performs ordered treatments, therapies, and/or procedures in accordance with State Occupational Therapy Practice Act and Home Health Conditions of Participation, JCAHO, Medicare Guidelines, OASIS and agency policy and procedures • With minimal supervision, delegates elements of care to appropriate healthcare workers in accordance with any applicable legal or policy parameters or principles. • Promotes shared governance and decision making activities, developing and nurturing research to positively affect clinical outcomes and promotion. • Attains knowledge and competence that reflects current occupational therapy practice. • Integrates evidence and research findings into practice. • Contributes to quality of occupational therapy practice. • Communicates effectively in a variety of formats in all areas of practice. • Demonstrates leadership in the professional practice setting and the profession. • Collaborates with healthcare consumer, family, and others in the conduct of occupational therapy practice. • Evaluates his/her own occupational therapy practice in relation to professional practice standards and guidelines, relevant statutes, rules and regulations. • Utilizes appropriate resources to plan and provide occupational therapy services that are safe, effective, and financially responsible.

Physical Requirements Work requires walking, standing, sitting, lifting, reaching, stooping, bending, pushing, and pulling.

Must be able to lift and support the weight of 50 pounds in handling patients, medical equipment, and supplies.

Ability to travel extensively during all seasons to assigned patients place of residence.

Works in a variety of home environments and conditions.

Must speak English in good, understandable terms.

Intact sense of sight, hearing, smell, touch.

Finger dexterity.

Critical thinking and ability to concentrate.

Must be able to respond quickly to changes in patient and/or unit conditions.

Ability to work flexible schedule to meet patients' needs.

Personal Protective Equipment such as gloves, goggles, gowns, and masks are sometimes required due to possible exposure to hazardous chemicals or blood and body fluids.

Education, Experience and Certifications Graduation from an accredited school of Occupational Therapy required.

Licensed by the Examining Committee to practice Occupational Therapy in the state required.

Must maintain current state driver's license and auto insurance at all times.

Personal vehicles must be well maintained and in safe driving condition. 1-year experience as a licensed OT in a clinical care setting or home health preferred.

Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider (BLS HCP) from AHA required.

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Occupational Therapist OT - (York, S…
Kenilworth Acres, SC