LLA Therapy
Location
Ashland, Ohio
Salary
$34 - $42 / HOUR
The Occupational Therapist will provide treatment to an assigned caseload and document student progress in accordance with school deadlines. They are also responsible for conducting evaluations, writing IEP goals, and participating in team meetings to support student development.
Candidates must hold a Master’s or Doctorate degree in Occupational Therapy and possess a current Ohio license. Additionally, applicants must complete FBI and BCI background checks and obtain Ohio Department of Education certification.
About Our Culture LLA Therapy is widespread across clinics and schools throughout Northeast Ohio. We strive to build a work culture that fosters FUN and CONNECTS employees. Join one of our events - run on our Akron Marathon team, meet for drinks at a local winery, share a potluck lunch with colleagues, join our Wellness Program, or participate in our monthly study groups. Join the LLA team today and let us help YOU Shine Your Brightest!
About Our School Services With over 30 years of therapy experience, LLA Therapy’s motto is: Helping Kids Shine Their Brightest! In order to accomplish our goal we pride ourselves on effective and streamlined communication, ongoing mentoring and support, collaboration between staff (intervention specialists, general education teachers, other therapy disciplines, psychologists, administration) and providing our professionals with the materials and tools they need to succeed (access to online assessments, shared therapy resources, templates, goal banks, and membership to online therapy tools).
Master’s or Doctorate degree from an accredited college or university in Occupational Therapy Current licensure to practice Occupational Therapy within the state of Ohio Valid Driver’s license. Must be proficient in English; reading, comprehending and understanding the English language. Completed FBI and BCI background check (can be completed upon hire) Current Ohio Department of Education Certification (can be completed upon hire) Professional Liability Insurance, recommended by governing body. Positive and goal oriented, willing to accept the challenge of new assignments and be able to work well with others. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, with emphasis on teamwork, customer service, and safe working practices. Must be able to handle stressful situations. Compatible with company culture and core values. Benefits for the Occupational Therapist Medical Dental Vision Life Insurance Short and Long Term Disability Insurance 401(K) with a Competitive Safe Harbor Match Career Development Stipend PTO 7 Paid Holidays Free Employee Assistance Program Services Ongoing focus on team building and positive employee experience
Market context
In Ohio, Occupational Therapist roles are commonly driven by ongoing demand in schools and healthcare settings, where employers look for candidates who can support students or patients with functional goals and documentation needs. These positions are competitive because they require a Master’s or Doctorate in Occupational Therapy, a current Ohio license, FBI/BCI background checks, and Ohio Department of Education certification. Before applying, confirm your licensure and certification status and review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time.
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