Clinical Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant

Remote
Contracted
Clinical Services
Experienced

In April 2025, Kandu Health and Neurolutions merged to form Kandu Inc. to pioneer an integrated approach to stroke recovery, combining FDA-cleared brain-computer interface technology with personalized telehealth services. The company’s IpsiHand® device is durable medical equipment that enables chronic stroke survivors to regain upper extremity function in daily home use. Combining this  advanced technology with the support of expert clinicians offers a comprehensive path to recovery– helping survivors improve mobility, independence, and quality of life. Kandu extends recovery beyond the hospital through principal illness navigation, providing one-on-one education, care coordination, and advocacy; grounded in clinical evidence and informed by the lived experiences of patients and their families.

Now, the companies are merging to pursue the same goal. As part of the merger, Kandu completed the first close of a $30 million financing. To read the full announcement click here.

This is a medical device and tech-oriented role. The IpsiHand brain-computer interface therapy supports return of function to stroke survivors with upper extremity impairment. We are seeking a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant to support with screening, training, followup and general education in this patient facing role.

What You’ll Do 

  • Conduct eligibility screenings for patients considering Neurolutions' medical devices, ensuring alignment with clinical inclusion criteria.
  • Lead device training sessions with customers, including patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals, to ensure proper use and adherence to treatment protocols.
  • Perform skilled follow-up visits to assess patient progress, troubleshoot device use, and provide clinical support as needed.
  • Provide skilled occupational therapy services via telehealth for patients.
  • Collaborate with the Neurolutions team to refine and optimize clinical protocols based on real-world data and patient feedback.
  • Maintain detailed documentation of patient interactions, including EEG, device training sessions, and follow-up assessments.
  • Curious, engaged individual who is a strong cultural fit for our organization 

What You’ll Bring

  • Licensed Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) (Active license, in good standing) with a minimum of 3 years of clinical experience in neurological rehabilitation, specifically working with stroke survivors.
  • Strong expertise in stroke recovery, motor function assessment, and neuroplasticity-based interventions.
  • Experience in training and educating patients and healthcare professionals on clinical interventions or medical devices.
  • Familiarity with functional assessments and standardized outcome measures used in stroke rehabilitation.
  • Patient Education & Engagement – Ability to communicate complex medical information effectively to patients and caregivers. 
  • Treatment Implementation & Progression – Strong skills in supporting treatment plans, progressing functional interventions, and modifying activities based on patient response and goals under the supervision of an occupational therapist.
  • Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively within a cross-functional team.
  • Familiarity and independence working across technology platforms. 
  • Ability to obtain and maintain licensure in multiple states. Priority given to individuals in an OT compact state (https://otcompact.gov/).
  • Strong organizational skills with attention to detail and compliance with clinical documentation standards.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Proficiency in Telehealth Platforms – Familiarity with HIPAA-compliant video conferencing tools (e.g., Zoom for Healthcare, Doxy.me, etc.)
  • Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Competency – Ability to document visits and assessments in an EMR system
  • Strong Internet & Home Office Setup – Reliable internet connection, a professional workspace, and the ability to troubleshoot basic tech issues
  • Comfort with Digital Communication – Experience using email, patient portals, and teleconferencing tools effectively
  • Experience in medical device training or implementation within a clinical setting.
  • Additional certifications, including but not limited to: Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist (CSRS), Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS)

What We Offer

  • Hourly position: $30.00 - $35.00 p/hr
  • Hours: up to 40hrs per week
  • US Remote

Please note that the salary information is a general guidance only. Kandu Health, Inc. considers factors such as scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills and internal parity, as well as location, market and business considerations when extending an offer.

Kandu Health is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.


 
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