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Quick overview

Provide occupational therapy services for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder within an interdisciplinary team at partnering ABA centers. Responsibilities include conducting evaluations, implementing personalized care plans, and collaborating with speech, physical, and ABA therapists.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a current OTR license in Texas and a BLS/CPR certification. Preference is given to those with at least one year of experience in pediatrics, ASD, or Sensory Processing Disorder.

professional certificateHIPAA ComplianceTreatment PlanningClinical DocumentationInterdisciplinary CollaborationOccupational TherapyFamily EducationPatient EvaluationPediatric CareAutism Spectrum Disorder TreatmentSensory Processing Disorder Treatment

Job description

MOST/DFW is looking for a passionate Occupational Therapist to work in an interdisciplinary team of Speech, Physical, and ABA therapists for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. New Grads Welcome!

  • At MOST/DFW, we strive to make the MOST of therapy and make the MOST of life!
  • We believe in a world where all individuals are empowered to reach their full potential and live happy lives within their communities.
  • Through personal connections, thoughtful listening, and observation, we build relationships to support our patients and their families.
  • We work to reach our patients' goals through engaging activities, education, and strategies that are impactful to their daily lives.
  • Working as an interdisciplinary team of speech, occupational, physical, and ABA professionals, we provide fun and functional therapy to improve quality of life.

This position provides services throughout our Allen territory, treating at 2–3 partnering ABA centers where we collaborate with ABA teams to provide integrated care for shared patients. This position is a 1099 contract position to start, with the opportunity to increase to a full-time caseload depending on your availability. Rates range from $27.50 to $55.00 per session, based on years of pediatric experience and additional certifications.

What Sets Us Apart? We partner directly with ABA centers throughout the DFW area, allowing therapists to collaborate closely with behavior teams while delivering services in a familiar environment for the child. Through our interdisciplinary approach, we work to analyze and bridge the gap between behavior, sensory, motor, and communication challenges. Therapists also have access to resources and support through our regional field office hubs.

Company Highlights Collaborative Approach to Therapy

  • By following a collaborative model focused on providing dynamic care, we implement specialized, data-driven plans of care to promote the most successful outcomes.
  • Flexible and
  • Customizable
  • Schedule: Scheduling options available for 2-day (T/TH), 3-day (M/W/F), and 5-day schedules.

Evaluators

  • Assessment/testing materials and support provided.
  • Therapy
  • Materials
  • Support: In addition to providing therapy materials, we offer support with material preparation and therapeutic resources. Continuing
  • Education
  • Opportunities and
  • Certification
  • Training
  • Mentorship
  • Program: Paid mentorship program designed to facilitate professional growth and provide in-depth training for therapists and new graduates.
  • Additional
  • Opportunities to
  • Earn
  • Extra
  • Income: Saturday social groups, coverage opportunities, and special programs.
  • Administrative
  • Support: Intake coordinators and clinical leads assist with scheduling, billing, and operational needs. Opportunities for Growth and Leadership

What You Would Bring to MOST/DFW Current OTR license to practice in the State of Texas Minimum 1 year of occupational therapy experience preferred Experience with pediatrics, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and/or Sensory Processing Disorder preferred Willingness to collaborate with a dynamic team of allied health professionals Willingness to commit to a minimum of 20 working hours per week on a 2-day, 3-day, or 5-day schedule BLS/CPR certification required Ability to pass a background check Laptop or tablet for documentation within our Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system

What a Day Would Entail at MOST/DFW Provide occupational therapy services at one of our partnering ABA locations for clients ranging from 3–12 years of age Collaborate with co-treating therapists and ABA team members to develop innovative strategies and techniques to help clients achieve their goals Create and implement therapy programs that enhance performance in daily living skills and improve quality of life Administer evaluations and re-evaluations, analyze results, report findings, formulate plans of care, and establish long-term and short-term goals Track and document client progress and goal mastery while maintaining confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA regulations and ethical standards Participate in interdisciplinary meetings and communicate client progress with other treatment team members Educate families to support skill generalization and carryover across environments Maintain professional and technical knowledge through continuing education, professional publications, networking, and participation in professional organizations Attend and participate in continuing education programs to expand knowledge, enhance clinical excellence, and support fellow team members through collaboration and mentorship

Benefits

  • Flexible Scheduling
  • Continuing Education Opportunities
  • Certification Training
  • Administrative Support
  • Paid Mentorship Program
  • Therapy Materials Support