Stephen E. Rembert
Email: **************@*****.***
** ********** **** *********, ** 08026 Cell: 856-***-****
OBJECTIVE: To deliver excellent client centered interventions in the position of Occupational Therapy Assistant resulting in positive and encouraging outcomes.
EXPERIENCE:
Lions Gate Continuing Care Retirement Community, Voorhees, NJ
Assistant Director of Rehabilitation Department – January 2020 - present
Monitors treatment plans being delivered by the multidisciplinary care team according to facility and state protocol promoting ethical client centered services
Coordinates new admissions into an organized rehabilitation program designed to meet patient centered needs in order to obtain the highest level of independence
Takes responsibility for the mentoring, support, and development of each member of the rehab team
Leads weekly care conferences with patients, families, and interdisciplinary care team to finalize discharge planning based on therapy goals
Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant – September 2016 - December 2019
Facilitates individualized treatment plans for patients while maintaining daily productivity requirements
Consistently demonstrate corporate and departmental policies, procedures, objectives, quality assurance methods, and safety codes.
Consult with the rehabilitation team to select an activity program consistent with the needs and capabilities of the individual.
Established excellent rapport collaboratively with clients/patients.
EDUCATION:
Associate in Science – May 2016
Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, PA
Major: Occupational Therapy Assistant; GPA: 3.2
QUALIFICATIONS:
Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant:
Licensed in the State of New Jersey # 46TA09125900, Tennessee # OTA0000003318, and
South Carolina # OTA.5143
Stephen Rembert
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MILITARY SERVICE:
November 1997 – November 2000
Proudly served The United States of America as an Infantryman while stationed at Fort Drum, NY. Demonstrating loyalty and selflessness during a peacekeeping mission in Bosnia and jungle training in Panama and ultimately obtaining the army service medal and honorable discharge.