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Core responsibilities

The pediatric occupational therapist leads and manages occupational therapy practice, collaborating with and educating patients, families, physicians, and caregivers. Responsibilities include providing patient care such as evaluation, treatment planning, goal setting, education, and documentation, while also directing and supervising therapy assistants and students.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess an active state occupational therapist license and experience working with infants and toddlers, preferably with 1-2 years of clinical experience in pediatrics focusing on areas like fine-Motor skills and sensory processing. Physical requirements include manual dexterity, the ability to lift up to 50 pounds, and performing physical movements during patient treatment.

DocumentationGoal SettingManual DexterityPatient CareCollaborationSupervisionTreatment PlanningEvaluationProfessional DevelopmentOccupational TherapySensory ProcessingSchool-Based TherapyFine-Motor Skill DevelopmentGross-Motor Skill DevelopmentVisual-Motor IntegrationInfant/Toddler Therapy

Benefits

  • Competitive Pay
  • Benefits designed with you in mind