The Michigan Medicine Brachial Plexus Program is seeking an Occupational Therapist to join a specialized, patient and family centered team supporting individuals with complex neurological and peripheral nerve conditions across the lifespan. This is a unique opportunity to be part of an integrated clinical program that prioritizes collaboration, continuity of care, and meaningful functional outcomes within a leading academic medical center.
This position splits time between a multidisciplinary brachial plexus clinic, where the Occupational Therapist partners closely with specialty providers, and an ambulatory therapy setting that provides follow-up and ongoing care. You?ll work with both pediatric and adult patients with brachial plexus injuries, peripheral nerve disorders, and congenital conditions in a coordinated, team-based model.
Care is delivered across the full continuum, including evaluation, conservative management, surgical preparation, post-operative rehabilitation, orthotic intervention, education, and long-term functional management. This role also offers opportunities to contribute to program development, quality improvement, and educational or research initiatives.
We are seeking a compassionate, collaborative clinician who is motivated to deliver exceptional care and be part of a program focused on improving outcomes and experiences for patients and families.
You will provide direct patient care designed to restore and maximize function by utilizing evidence-based treatment interventions while working in coordination with a multidisciplinary treatment team.
Supporting responsibilities include:
- Deliver care across the continuum, including evaluation, pre-operative preparation, post-operative rehabilitation, and long-term management
- Provide patient and family education related to diagnosis, treatment planning, splinting/positioning, and recovery expectations
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans, including orthotic intervention and use of rehabilitative technologies
- Coordinate care with interdisciplinary team members and support transitions across care settings and community providers
- Contribute to patient care planning within the multidisciplinary clinic model
- Participate in program development, quality improvement, and educational or research initiatives as assigned
- If licensed before 1/1/2007: Bachelor's degree in Occupational Therapy.
- If licensed on or after 1/1/2007: Master's or Doctorate degree in Occupational Therapy.
- Satisfactory completion of an internship program.
- Current Michigan Registration in Occupational Therapy and NBCOT membership
- This classification requires Primary Source Verification
- Minimum of 1 year experience in an adult neurological therapy setting
- Experience in pediatric rehabilitation or working across the lifespan preferred
- Experience with any/all of the following diagnoses across the rehabilitation spectrum:
- Experience using rehabilitative technology, including functional electrical stimulation (FES), neuromuscular electrical stimulation, and robotic upper extremity technology
- Experience with upper extremity orthotic design, fabrication, and management
- Interest in interdisciplinary care models, program development, and/or clinical research
This position is covered under the collective bargaining agreement between the U-M and the United Michigan Medicine Allied Professionals (UMMAP), which contains and settles all matters with respect to wages, benefits, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment.
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