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Core responsibilities

As an outpatient pediatric clinician, the therapist will work with children from birth to age twenty-One, providing individualized one-To-One attention and customized plans of care. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to attend sessions to facilitate carrying over skills and home exercises into daily life.

Requirements summary

Candidates must be graduates from an accredited occupational therapy program and possess current or pending licensure as an occupational therapist in the respective state. A dedication to exceptional patient outcomes and quality of care is also required.

bachelor degreeCare Plan DevelopmentPediatric TherapyMentorshipOccupational TherapyAutonomyLifelong LearningPatient OutcomesClinical ExcellenceIndividualized CareClinical InstructionOne-to-One AttentionMulti-disciplinary Collaboration

Benefits

  • Paid holidays
  • Relocation assistance
  • Full benefits package
  • Sign-on bonus
  • Continuing education incentives
  • Student loan repayment options
  • Bi-weekly productivity bonuses
  • Paid Time Off plans