Per Diem/PRN

Per Diem / PRN Occupational Therapist
Lee Health locations in Fort Myers / Cape Coral / Bonita Springs / Naples, Florida
Fort Myers, FL
5x8 hrs

$51/hour

Overview

  • Start DateASAP
  • Shift Breakdown5x8 hrs

Pay

Estimated pay
$51/hour

Benefits

  • Employee assistance programs
  • Wellness and fitness programs
  • Medical benefits
  • Dental benefits
  • Vision benefits
  • Pet insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Discount program

Qualifications

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    License
  • Other license in Florida
    Other
  • Eligible to work in US

Description

Location:Lee Health locations in Fort Myers / Cape Coral / Bonita Springs / Naples, Florida

Settings: Acute Care, Skilled Nursing, Outpatient, & Pediatrics

Department: Rehabilitation Services

Work Type: PRN

PRN Pay Rate forAcute Care/Outpatient/Pediatrics: $51.14/hour

PRN Pay Rate for Skilled Nursing: $56.83/hour

Join our Rehabilitation Services team as a PRN team member and make a meaningful impact on patient care while enjoying schedule options that fit your needs. Whether this is your primary role or a secondary position, PRN opportunities allow you to design your schedule around your life, gain hands-on experience across a variety of settings, and collaborate with a supportive team that values your expertise.

Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Click the link to schedule a time to chat with our Rehabilitation Services Recruiter, Chloe! Our Rehabilitation Team:

Comprised of over 700 team members, our Rehabilitation team at Lee Health is dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, patient-centered care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work collaboratively with medical teams to develop individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. In addition to core rehab services, we offer a range of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services available across acute care, inpatient, and outpatient settings, our team delivers high-quality, compassionate care that supports recovery, restores function, and enhances quality of life.

Our Rehabilitation Team offers PRN Opportunities in a multitude of different settings such as: Acute Care, Skilled Nursing, Outpatient, & Pediatrics. See information below about each setting!

Acute Care: Our acute care rehabilitation teams provide intensive, short-term therapy to help patients recover quickly from illness, injury, or surgery. Physical, occupational, and speech-language pathologists collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to deliver patient-centered, goal-driven care, focusing on early mobilization, functional recovery, and safe transitions to home or the next level of care. Our 5 acute care hospitals include Lee Memorial Hospital, Cape Coral Hospital, Gulf Coast Medical Center (Level II Trauma Center), Healthpark Medical Center, and Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida (Level III NICU).

Outpatient: At our 14 outpatient locations, our physical, occupational, and speech-language therapists provide specialized, evidence-based care for patients recovering from injury, illness, or surgery, or managing chronic conditions. We treat a wide range of diagnoses, from orthopedic and neurological conditions to stroke, cardiac and pulmonary challenges, and speech or swallowing impairments. Our services include vestibular rehab, hand therapy, neurological rehabilitation, lymphedema therapy, post-surgical rehab, pelvic therapy, and more. With one-on-one, 45-minute sessions and a maximum of 10 patients per day, we focus on delivering personalized care that improves mobility, independence, and overall quality of life. Clinics are located across Southwest Florida in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres, Estero, and Bonita Springs.

Skilled Nursing: For patients who are medically stable but need extra support before returning home, our 2 Skilled Nursing Units and Skilled Nursing Facility provide comprehensive post-acute care. We offer short-term rehabilitation and transitional care for those recovering from surgery, heart events, strokes, or acute illnesses, as well as long-term care when needed. Our interdisciplinary teams deliver physical, occupational, and speech therapy to help patients regain independence, ensuring safe, supported, and successful transitions.

Pediatrics: At our 7 outpatient pediatric locations, we provide specialized therapy for children and young adults recovering from injuries, neurological conditions, developmental delays, or chronic illnesses. Our physical, occupational, and speech-language therapists treat conditions such as cerebral palsy, brain or spinal cord injuries, orthopedic challenges, speech and language disorders, and sensory processing difficulties. Using individualized, evidence-based, family-centered care, we help children improve mobility, communication, daily living skills, and overall independence. Clinics are located across Southwest Florida in Fort Myers, Naples, Cape Coral, and Immokalee.

Map of Rehab Locations

Roles and Responsibilities of Each Position:

Physical Therapists:

As a Physical Therapist (PT), you will assess, diagnose, and treat individuals with movement-related impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities. You will design, implement, and modify treatment plans to alleviate these issues, promote health and wellness, and reduce the risk of injury. Additional responsibilities include consultation, education, research, and administrative duties. Success in this role requires professionalism, critical thinking, communication, problem-solving, interpersonal skills, effective time and resource management, stress management, and a commitment to continuous learning.

Requirements:Bachelors, Masters, or Doctor of Physical Therapy required, active Florida Physical Therapy Licensure or eligibility to obtain,BLS (American Heart Association / Basic Life Support).

Occupational Therapists:

As an Occupational Therapist (OT), you will assess, diagnose, and treat individuals with impairments, functional limitations, or disabilities. You will design, implement, and adjust interventions to improve function, promote health and wellness, and reduce the risk of injury or disability. Additional responsibilities include consultation, education, research, and administrative duties. Success in this role requires professionalism, critical thinking, communication, problem-solving, interpersonal skills, effective time and resource management, stress management, and a commitment to continuous learning.

Requirements:Education: Baccalaureate Degree or higher in Occupational Therapy, active Florida State Occupational Therapist licensure or eligibility to obtain, BLS (American Heart Association / Basic Life Support).

Speech Language Pathologists:

As a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP), you will provide screening, evaluation, treatment, and education for individuals with speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice, fluency, and swallowing disorders. You will adhere to all American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) professional standards and be actively involved in administration, consultation, education, and research.

Requirements:Master's Speech-Language Pathology,Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC),Active Florida Speech-Language Pathologist License or eligibility to obtain,BLS (American Heart Association / Basic Life Support),

US:FL:Fort Myers

Lee Health Job ID #77832. Posted job title: PRN PT/OT/SLP Positions - Multiple Opportunities!

Employer

Lee Health

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Lee Health is one of the largest public health systems in the U.S. and one of the largest not-for-profit public health system and Safety Net Hospital in Florida that receives no direct tax support.
Response timemore than a day
Staff jobs$20–68/hour
Local contracts$20–68/hour
Per Diem / PRN roles$20–68/hour
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About Fort Myers, FL

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Cost of Living
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Weather
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Demographics
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  • Common health issues may include allergies due to the local flora and fauna.
  • There is a growing population of travel nurses in the area.
Things to Do
  • Fort Myers offers a variety of activities including exploring the winter homes of Henry Ford and Thomas Edison, visiting the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, enjoying the beaches at Lynn Hall Memorial Park and Lover's Key State Park, and experiencing the local art, music, and sports scenes.
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