Occupational Therapy Assistant (Owensboro, KY)
TheraTree Pediatric Services LLC
Location
Owensboro, Kentucky
Salary
$41,600 - $55,380 / YEAR
Quick overview
The Occupational Therapy Assistant will perform skilled therapeutic services within their scope of practice, delivering evidence-based interventions focused on measurable progress and goal attainment. This role also involves administering assessments, serving as a feedback loop to supervising OTs, mentoring staff, and collaborating with families and the interdisciplinary team.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be graduates of an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program and hold current NBCOT certification, along with being licensed or eligible for licensure in Kentucky. Essential qualifications include CPR/First Aid certification, passing a background check, and possessing strong clinical skills, flexibility, and excellent communication abilities.
Job description
Description OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT
TRANSFORMING CHALLENGES INTO BREAKTHROUGHS Be the pathway from limitation to capability. You break down barriers into manageable pieces and guide children toward meaningful change. You help them build the physical, cognitive, and self-regulation skills needed to function with greater independence.
Who We Are
TheraTree Pediatric Therapy is on a mission to grow minds, bodies, and spirits through integrated, high-quality pediatric therapy. We bring together Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy, Behavioral Therapy, Mental Health, and Neuropsychological Diagnostics under one roof to support the whole child and the entire family system. At TheraTree, occupational therapy is the link between potential and participation. You take what feels overwhelming and turn it into clear, achievable steps that build confidence and skill. You help children develop control over their movements, their behaviors, and their daily routines in ways that carry into real life. Occupational Therapy is integrated into a larger picture of regulation, movement, behavior, communication, and emotional well-being. We are building an environment where clinicians are supported, challenged, and able to grow while making a measurable impact. We are looking for an Occupational Therapy Assistants who wants to be part of our collaborative team, contribute to something that is growing, and do work that genuinely matters.
YOUR ROLE AS AN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT Perform skilled therapeutic services within the Occupational Therapy Assistant’s scope of practice.
Including
- Deliver evidence-based interventions with a focus on measurable progress and goal attainment.
- Administer and interpret standardized assessments that identify deficits related to sensory processing, fine motor, motor planning, emotional regulation, feeding, and daily life skills.
- Serve as a critical feedback loop to supervising OTs, identifying what’s working and where to pivot.
- Mentor interns and therapy aides, helping shape the next generation of pediatric therapists.
- Collaborate with families and interdisciplinary team members to support carryover into real environments.
- Develop care plans that prioritize independence, safety, and long-term functional outcomes.
- Celebrate patient success such that they are an inspiration for others!
Requirements
- WHO YOU ARE Graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program Current NBCOT certification Licensed or eligible for licensure as an Occupational Therapy Assistant in Kentucky CPR & First Aid certification. Pass background check. Valid driver's license. Strong clinical skills, powerful presence, and the flexibility to think like a clinician and a kid. A track record (or dream) of turning challenges into victories. Communication so clear it cuts through chaos and builds trust fast. The heart to care deeply, the brains to treat smart, and the guts to lead boldly. WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?
- Structured onboarding with clear expectations and support
- Competitive base pay with transparent bonus opportunities
- Consistent weekly income with support for cancellations and no-shows
- PTO, paid holidays, and CEU support available
- Retirement plan with employer contributions—invested in your future
- Clear expectations for how compensation is calculated so there are no surprises
- Flexible schedule options including 4 day work weeks
- No evenings or weekends required
- Full Time, Part Time and PRN flexibility available.
- Admin team handles scheduling, authorizations, and intake coordination
- Access to therapy materials, sensory equipment, and clinical support tools
- Collaborative team environment with ST, PT, ABA, and mental health on-site
- Ongoing mentorship available for both new graduates and experienced clinicians
- Opportunities to develop specialty areas such as sensory integration, feeding, or executive functioning.
- Leadership and program development pathways for clinicians who want to grow beyond direct care
Benefits
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Time Off
- Flexible Schedule Options
- Retirement Plan With Employer Contributions
- Continuing Education Unit Support
- Four Day Work Weeks