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Core responsibilities

The occupational therapist will partner with families to promote healthy growth and development in infants and toddlers (Birth to age three) with developmental delays, delivering family-Centered therapy aligned with the ifsp. Responsibilities also include conducting assessments, coordinating services, and maintaining timely documentation.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master’s degree in occupational therapy and at least two years of experience working with young children, preferably those with special needs. A current occupational therapy license, a valid driver’s license with an insured vehicle, and strong interpersonal skills are also mandatory.

postgraduate degreeInterpersonal SkillsDocumentationCollaborationDiversityInclusionOccupational TherapyAssessmentsEvaluationsEarly Childhood DevelopmentFamily-Centered TherapyIndividualized Family Service Plan

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Holidays
  • Vision coverage
  • Flex Spending Accounts
  • Student Loan Repayment Assistance
  • Education Assistance
  • Vacation Benefits
  • Training and Professional Development
  • Employer contributions to the 403(b) plan
  • Employer-paid Life and Disability insurance