Mental Health Occupational Therapist -EASA
Company: Mid-Columbia Center for Living
Location: The Dalles
Posted on: January 28, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Working Title: Mental Health Occupational
Therapist Program : Community Support Services – EASA Location :
On-site, The Dalles (Serving Wasco, Hood River, and Sherman
Counties) Hours/ FTE : Flexible, total 7.5 hours/week between
during regular business hours 0.2 FTE (7.5 hours) Pay Range
(Dependent on experience): Mental Health Occupational Therapist
$47.47- $55.53/hour Reports To: Program Manager FLSA Status :
Exempt The EASA Occupational Therapist provides professional
evaluation, treatment, referral, and monitoring services. This
position requires an Occupational Therapist License, and it
provides services within the scope of that certification. The
Occupational Therapist will provide services for the Early
Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA) program. The Early
Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA) was created to address the
needs of young people ages 15-25 who are experiencing their first
episode of psychosis. The program's purpose is to provide intensive
supportive services, reduce symptoms and mitigate the impact of
psychosis on the individual, family, and society. EASA provides
psychiatric medication management, nursing support, occupational
therapy, individual, family and group therapy, case management,
vocational/educational support, psychoeducation, and crisis
intervention. Mid-Columbia Center for Living (MCCFL) is a Certified
Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) that specializes in
providing services that are both trauma-informed and
recovery-oriented to persons / consumers with mental illness and
addictions. Trauma-informed care includes safety, choice,
collaboration, trustworthiness, cultural responsivity, and
empowerment for both clients and staff. MCCFL serves Hood River,
Wasco, and Sherman Counties and utilizes a consumer-involved,
consumer-engaged, and consumer-driven model. MCCFL provides a
whole-person care approach to adults and children to address both
physical and mental health needs. MCCFL offers a variety of
programs including a mobile crisis unit, intensive case management,
ongoing counseling, community support, supported employment, jail
diversion, hospital discharges, hearings, and more. What you need:
Must meet provider Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP)
credentialing requirements as required by Oregon Administrative
Rules (OARs) 309-019-0125 (8). Master’s Degree in Occupational
Therapy. Experience/Certification: Two (2) years of professional
experience in a related field including a minimum of 1 year as an
Occupational Therapist. Prior experience working with adolescents
and/or young adults up to age 25. Must be licensed as an
Occupational Therapist by the State of Oregon. Candidates will be
required to pass a criminal background check. Bilingual
Spanish/English is preferred. Must pass all criminal history check
requirements as required by ORS 181.536-181.537 and in accordance
with OAR 407-007-0200 to 407-007-0370. Must possess a valid Oregon
or Washington Driver’s license, maintain an acceptable driving
record, and be insurable for client service purposes and for travel
between business offices, meetings and/or trainings. What you'll
do: The Occupational Therapist works as part of a
multi-disciplinary team and provides assessments, treatment plans,
and interventions that include sensory-motor processing, cognitive,
and environmental aspects of the client’s life to promote optimal
success in the context of their mental health, education and
vocation services. The caseload includes youth and young adults
ages 15 to 25 who meet criteria for the EASA program and services
are provided in a community-based setting including clients’ homes.
Responsible for client evaluation including initial outreach
meetings and assessments. Formulates diagnoses and identifies
appropriate OT treatment services. Notifies clients and significant
other of diagnosis and initial recommendations. Completes written
narrative of evaluations and obtains necessary releases. Creates
Occupational Profiles, Performance Analyses, Occupational Therapy
Evaluations, and Occupational Therapy Treatment and Intervention
plans. Consult with treatment team to select activity programs and
coordinate occupational therapy with other therapeutic activities
to help clients learn work, school, and independent living skills
and adapt to challenges. Recommends changes in clients’ work or
living environments, consistent with their needs and capabilities.
Select activities that will help individuals learn work and
life-management skills optimizing their mental and physical
capabilities. Participates in Rounds, Administrative Meetings,
Retreats and individual case staffing. Consult with treatment team
to select activity programs and coordinate occupational therapy
with other therapeutic activities to help clients learn work,
school, and independent living skills and adapt to challenges.
Provides consultation or follow-up support to clients, families,
employers/schools and multidisciplinary teams consistent with
Occupational Therapy Treatment and Intervention Plans. May train
caregivers on how to provide for a patient's needs during and after
therapy. Co-facilitates family psycho-education groups and other
groups as appropriate. Functions as an Occupational Therapist.
Responsible for the delivery, safety and effectiveness of
occupational therapy services. Completes all required documentation
(including progress notes, assessments, treatment plans, state
forms, and outcome measures). Demonstrates proficiency in
occupational therapy and maintains educational or credentialing
requirements to be an Occupational Therapist. Provide timely and
accurate clinical documentation utilizing Agency clinical software
system; this includes treatment records, service plans, progress
notes and other required documentation. Maintain the integrity of
the electronic records system within the scope of practice. Regular
and reliable attendance. Participate in all team and agency
meetings as scheduled. Provide transportation for clients using
Agency vehicles as required. What we’ll do: We recognize your value
and will strive to keep you engaged and appreciated. The selected
candidate will receive: Competitive salary, dependent on
experience. Education reimbursement and loan forgiveness- HRSA!
Relocation accommodations as qualified The hiring process:
Application review Questionnaire (if additional information is
needed) Panel Interview Possible second-round panel interview
Conditional Offer DMV Record Review, if the position requires
driving 10 Panel Drug Screen (Although recreational marijuana use
is legal in the state of Oregon, you will not be considered for
this position if you’re unable to pass a pre-employment drug
screening due to federal regulations.) Criminal History check
through Orchards BCU Reference check Licensure Primary Source
Verification
Keywords: Mid-Columbia Center for Living, Salem , Mental Health Occupational Therapist -EASA, Healthcare , The Dalles, Oregon