Summary
The Director of Rehabilitation (DOR) is responsible for managing and supervising the rehabilitation department to meet resident needs, the company's fiscal requirements, and federal and state regulations. The DOR will achieve specific patient care, Team Member relations,customer service, and financial objectives through strong leadership and effective management of staff, customers, and referral sources. Maintains professional conduct, including positive levels of interaction and rapport with communities and clients. Represents Reliant Rehabilitation commitment toquality and services in all interactions with communities and clients, and adheres to Reliant Rehabilitation's Policies and Procedures.
Overview
As described in the summary, the Director of Rehabilitation will lead the department to fulfill clinical, personnel, and financial goals while upholding high standards of patient care and community engagement.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for the overall therapy, wellness, and fitness advocacy within the community.
- Advocate passionately through these services, thereby driving meaningful and measurable outcomes for the community.
- Assign patient scheduling and other responsibilities to staff as needed.
- Manage, orient, train, evaluate, and counsel department Team Members to improve their job performance and maintain high standards of performance and patient quality care, in conjunction with the Regional Director of Operations and Human Resources.
- Lead the interview process for hiring department Team Members.
- Ensure compliance with Reliant Rehabilitation and community‑specific policies and procedures for the department.
- Ensure that therapists and therapy assistants are compliant with documentation in the medical record that:
- is accurate and concise;
- meets governmental and third‑party payer requirements;
- minimizes duplication;
- reflects a clear picture of the patient's status, the skilled intervention, and the patient's outcomes.
- Communicate and coordinate department functions with other services in a constructive manner that promotes team rapport and effectiveness.
- Communicate effectively with community leadership team regarding department programs, goals, objectives, risks, and successes.
- Communicate effectively to the public (including medical personnel) within the community regarding the therapy services offered by Reliant Rehabilitation.
- Participate in utilization review, quality assurance, resident care coordination, admission meetings, department head meetings, community education planning, and rehabilitation conferences.
- Responsible for revenue and expense controls to meet budgetary requirements.
- Establish goals and objectives for the department and implement strategies and activities to obtain success.
- Ensure timely and accurate billing of services provided, complete required documentation, and maintain the quality of services.
- Enhance clinical expertise, professional and management skills through interaction with managers, therapists, and other professional staff, self‑study, and other continuing education activities.
- Maintain a valid state license (where appropriate). Maintain awareness of issues related to the rehabilitation and senior living profession.
- Understand various relevant payment models related to billing and treatment guidelines, and be clinically capable of delivering appropriate means and modes of delivery within the guidelines.
- Be compliant with infection control procedures and environmental safety protocols within a community.
- This position requires patient lifting using appropriate biomechanical techniques frequently throughout the day/shift. Must be capable of lifting fifty (50) pounds of dead weight alone.
- Must conduct actions in an ethical, legal, and responsible manner at all times.
- Must adhere to the policies, principles, and guidance within the Employee Handbook and Code of Business Conduct.
- May require travel time up to 75%.
- Must be able to work varying hours and shifts, including weekends and holidays.
- Attend all mandatory meetings, trainings, and assignments as delegated.
- Must comply with the position description for the discipline of current license.
- Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Competency
- Strong verbal & written communication skills.
- Ability to build strong relationships with a diverse population.
- Ability to read, write, speak, and comprehend in English: instructions, correspondence, memos, and reports.
- Ability to work in a fast‑paced, productive work environment.
- Ability to make independent decisions and problem‑solve as appropriate.
- Ability to effectively manage and motivate the team.
Qualifications
Education / Experience
- Must possess a degree in therapy from an accredited school; or
- Two (2) years of experience as a Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist Assistant, Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapy Assistant, or Speech‑Language Pathologist; preferred.
- One (1) year of management experience is preferred.
- Thorough knowledge of Medicare and third‑party billing.
- Thorough knowledge of state practice acts.
Computer Skills
- Proficient knowledge of Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
- Basic Internet navigation skills.
Certificates and Licenses
- Must hold a current and active license as one of the following: Physical Therapist, Physical Therapist Assistant, Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapy Assistant, or Speech‑Language Pathologist.
Supervisory Responsibilities
- Supervise the work of others in the community to include, but not limited to: training, scheduling, coaching, resolving issues, maintaining personal records, and assisting with discipline.
Work Environment
The work environment is representative of a moderate‑noise, moderate‑temperature healthcare setting. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.
Physical Demands
- Must be able to walk, bend, stand, and reach constantly during a workday/shift and participate in sustained activities for many hours in duration.
- Must have visual, auditory, and speaking skills sufficient to evaluate, diagnose, communicate, and monitor patient needs, and to maintain accurate records, recognize people, and provide and understand written, verbal, gestural communications.
- Must have fine motor skills and legible and accurate writing and keystroking for charting, scheduling, daily correspondence, and reports; and for handling or diagnostic and therapeutic equipment.
Seniority level: Director
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Health Care Provider
Industries: Hospitals and Health Care