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Core responsibilities

Responsibilities include the assessment and treatment of the pediatric population focusing on fine motor, visual motor, gross motor, sensory processing, emotion regulation, and cognition related to independence in daily activities. Duties also involve timely documentation, supervision of students, parent collaboration, care coordination, and supporting professional interest projects.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master’s degree or higher in occupational therapy and hold an active and in-Good-Standing indiana occupational therapy license, along with nbcot certification. Prior experience in pediatrics is preferred but not mandatory for application.

postgraduate degreeDocumentationSupervisionCare CoordinationInterdisciplinary CollaborationMentorshipSensory ProcessingADLsCognitionEmotion RegulationIADLsGross Motor CoordinationFine Motor ManipulationVisual Motor IntegrationParent/Caregiver CollaborationNBCOT CertifiedIN OT License

Benefits

  • Health Care Package
  • Retirement Plan With Match
  • CEU Stipend
  • Leadership And Growth Opportunities
  • MacBook Computer
  • Paid Orientation And Support
  • Paid Professional Development And Continuing Education Opportunities
  • Up To Four Weeks Of PTO
  • Up To 10 Paid Holidays