Occupational Therapist (OT)

Fira Health

$100K — $130K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Active Texas OT license (in good standing)
  • Strong clinical judgment and comfort working independently in the field
  • Ability to escalate changes in patient condition to RN/MD with clear documentation
  • Effective communication and thorough documentation skills
  • Reliable follow-through on therapeutic orders and patient goals
  • Current driver's license for travel across assigned territory
  • Ability to transport basic therapy equipment as needed
  • Competency in core home health OT practices focusing on ADLs/IADLs, home safety, and caregiver education

Responsibilities

  • Conduct in-home OT evaluations and deliver skilled OT visits
  • Develop and execute a comprehensive plan of care targeting ADLs/IADLs and functional independence
  • Recommend and instruct on adaptive equipment and home modifications
  • Coordinate with nursing and other care team members as patient needs change
  • Document care promptly and accurately in Homecare Homebase (HCHB)

Benefits

  • Support from an experienced clinical and operational team, allowing focus on patient care
  • Clear productivity model with potential for upside earnings
  • Flexible scheduling for sustainable fieldwork
  • Innovative tech tools designed to minimize documentation workload and optimize visit coordination
  • Commitment to expanding access to high-quality home health care and maintaining high standards in therapy
Full Job Description
  • Schedule: Full-time Monday-Friday + occasional weekends (as needed)
  • Location: Field-based
  • Comp: $75.00 / point | $100,000 - $130,000 /year


The OT role is the front line of that mission: you restore function in the home, build safe routines, reduce avoidable decline, and help patients regain independence in ADLs/IADLs.

We build technology to better support our field clinicians faster and more supported. Ultimately, our clinicians are the customers of our engineering team. Our charting product is designed to reduce documentation burden and keep visits moving, and our scheduling product (launching soon) will make it easier to coordinate visits, reduce last-minute changes, and protect clinician time.

If you have strong clinical judgment and you like owning outcomes, this role gives you autonomy, meaningful patient impact, and a support team built to remove administrative friction.
What you will do
  • Complete in-home OT evaluations and deliver skilled OT visits.
  • Build and execute a clear plan of care focused on ADLs/IADLs, safety/fall prevention, and functional independence.
  • Recommend and train on adaptive equipment and home modifications as needed.
  • Coordinate with nursing and the broader care team when condition or needs change.
  • Document promptly and thoroughly in Homecare Homebase (HCHB) - defensible, efficient, and consistent.
Why Adaptive
  • Operations that back you up: You are supported by an experienced clinical and operational team so you can focus on patient care, not chasing logistics.
  • Clear productivity model with upside: You are paid per productivity point with clear expectations (market-specific).
  • Schedule flexibility: We build schedules to make field work sustainable, and we support smart routing and coordination so your day is predictable whenever possible.
  • Cutting-edge tech built for clinicians: Our charting tools are designed to reduce documentation burden, and our scheduling product (launching soon) will streamline visit coordination and reduce last-minute changes.
  • Mission-driven work: We are here to expand access to high-quality home health care, and we want therapists who take pride in raising the standard.
Requirements

Must-haves
  • Active Texas OT license (in good standing)
  • Strong clinical judgment and comfort working independently in the field
  • Comfort escalating changes in condition to RN/MD and documenting rationale clearly
  • Strong communication and documentation
  • Reliable follow-through on orders, frequencies, and patient goals
  • Current driver's license and comfort with daily travel across assigned territory
  • Able to carry/transport basic therapy equipment as needed
  • Competency in core home health OT scope (ADL/IADL training, home safety, adaptive equipment, caregiver education)

Nice-to-haves
  • Prior home health experience
  • Homecare Homebase (HCHB) experience (or similar home health EMR)
    • Role: Occupational Therapist (OT)
  • Deeper experience in high-signal OT populations (neuro, CVA, fall risk, dementia/caregiver training)
  • Strong organization and time management

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