Occupational Therapy
To help a child develop, we must address them and work with them wholistically as an individual person, rather than as the sum of their behavioral symptoms. An occupational therapist at our center will always follow a child’s lead, meeting them where they are developmentally and scaffolding them to higher and higher developmental levels. Our science-based, clinically proven, family-centered approach relies on the Intensives Model, a globally used gold-standard approach.
By working within a development framework that respects your child’s unique progress and goals, we minimize stress and frustration and increase safety and pleasure resulting in accelerated achievement of goals when compared to traditional therapy options, which are also offered to families who cannot do intensives for various reasons.
Qualifications and Experience
- Minimum Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy
- 3 years as an Occupational Therapist with Pediatric experience
Roles and Responsibilities
- Conduct patient assessments and evaluations to determine their physical condition, limitations, medical histories and personal goals
- Communicate with physicians and other health care providers to confirm plans of care
- Advise family members and other supportive individuals about the level of care the patient needs
- Provide occupational therapy guidance, support and education during patient sessions
- Guide patients through graded activities
- Generate reports
Job Type:
- Full Time
Pay:
- $80k-111k (pay for performance)
Work Location:
- In-Center
Work Schedule:
- Mon-Fri: 8am-8pm schedule at least 2 days 11am-8 pm rest can be 9-6 or 4 10 hours days 9:00am - 8:00pm
- 40 hours/week
Benefits:
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Retirement fund
- Unlimited PTO
- Tickets at Work
- Paid portal for unlimited CEUs
- Paid Certification options per policy