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Provide one-on-one occupational therapy to children ages 2-12, focusing on fine motor, sensory processing, and daily living skills. Collaborate with BCBAs and RBTs to integrate OT goals into ABA treatment plans and provide caregiver coaching.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master's or Doctoral degree in Occupational Therapy, NBCOT certification, and a valid state license. Pediatric experience is preferred, and candidates must be physically able to engage with children on the floor.
postgraduate degreeHIPAA ComplianceTreatment PlanningClinical DocumentationInterdisciplinary CollaborationOccupational TherapyPatient EvaluationPediatric CareCPR/First AidFeeding TherapySensory ProcessingAutism Spectrum Disorder TreatmentParent CoachingADL TrainingGross Motor CoordinationAOTA Code of EthicsFine Motor Skills Development
Job description
Description Starting salary of $85,000, plus a weekly bonus opportunity on top of base salary — paid weekly.
Who We Are
Are you seeking a workplace that prioritizes its people, is driven by a meaningful mission, and fosters a fun environment?
Look no further than Adapt For Life!
As a privately owned and operated organization, we began in New Albany, Indiana, and have since expanded to 13 clinics spanning Kentucky, Indiana, North Carolina, and Illinois.
Our mission is clear: to positively impact as many lives as possible through exceptional ABA Therapy.
We are a people-first organization where our Core Values are the foundation of everything we do: Compassion: “Show You Care” Honesty and Integrity: “Do The Right Thing” Treats Everyone with Respect: “Treat Others How They Want To Be Treated” Growth Mindset: “Bloom Where You Are Planted” Building Relationships: “Make Everyone Feel Like Someone”
About the Role
Adapt For Life is seeking a Pediatric Occupational Therapist to join our interdisciplinary clinic team.
You will provide in-person, one-on-one occupational therapy to children ages 2–12, many of whom are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and receive ABA therapy alongside OT.
Working side-by-side with BCBAs, RBTs, and families, you will help our kiddos build the fine motor, sensory processing, and daily living skills they need to thrive at home, in school, and in their communities.
This is a full-time, salaried, clinic-based position.
All patient care is delivered face-to-face in the clinic setting.
What You’ll Do Conduct comprehensive occupational therapy evaluations using standardized and non-standardized assessments for children ages 2–12.
Develop individualized treatment plans with measurable, functional goals, and update them based on progress and family priorities.
Provide direct, one-on-one therapy targeting fine motor skills, gross motor coordination, sensory processing and regulation, motor planning, visual-motor integration, feeding, and self-care/ADLs.
Collaborate daily with BCBAs, RBTs, and other team members to deliver integrated, whole-child care and align OT goals with each child’s ABA treatment plan.
Educate and coach parents and caregivers, providing home programs and strategies that carry progress beyond the clinic.
Benefits
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Education Assistance Program
Vision Insurance
Medical Insurance
Short-Term Disability
Supplemental Insurance
Tuition Reimbursement
Student Loan Repayment
6 Paid Holidays
18 Days Of PTO
Annual CEU Budget Of $600
Licensure And Recertification Fees Paid
Complete timely, accurate documentation — evaluations, daily treatment notes, progress reports, and discharge summaries — in compliance with payer, state, and clinic requirements.
Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings, case conferences, and clinic events.
Maintain a safe, organized, engaging treatment environment and uphold HIPAA and the AOTA Code of Ethics.
Compensation Starting salary of $85,000, based on experience.
Weekly bonus opportunity — earned in addition to your base salary.
Weekly pay.
Benefits & Perks Medical, Vision, Dental, Short-Term Disability, Life Insurance, and supplemental insurance available after 30 days of full-time employment.
18 days of PTO plus 6 paid holidays. $600 annual CEU budget.
Licensure and recertification fees paid by Adapt For Life.
Education Assistance Program: up to $2,000 per calendar year for tuition reimbursement (approved degree or certification programs related to behavioral health services) or student loan repayment.
Direct support and mentorship from clinic and regional leadership.
Focus on being a clinician — our Clinic Coordinator and Business Support teams handle the operations side.
Work with leadership that lives our core values and likes to have fun in the workplace.
Schedule & Location Full-time, Monday–Friday daytime hours — no nights or weekends. [Adjust if needed] 100% clinic-based at our Louisville, KY location.
Adapt For Life is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.
Requirements
Master’s or Doctoral degree in Occupational Therapy from an ACOTE-accredited program. Current NBCOT certification as an Occupational Therapist, Registered (OTR). Active state occupational therapy license (or license-eligible) in the state of practice. Pediatric experience preferred — especially with autism spectrum disorder, sensory processing differences, or developmental disabilities. New graduates with pediatric fieldwork are encouraged to apply. Training or interest in sensory integration, feeding therapy, or related specialty areas is a plus. Current CPR/First Aid certification, or willingness to obtain upon hire. Ability to pass a background check. Physical ability to actively engage young children: sitting and playing on the floor, kneeling, and safely lifting/supporting up to 50 pounds.
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