Healthforce
Location
Juneau, Alaska
Salary
$2,341 - $2,502/wk
Conduct student-focused occupational therapy evaluations and implement individualized treatment plans under IEP guidelines. Deliver direct therapy and coordinate with teachers and multidisciplinary teams to support classroom participation.
Requires an active occupational therapy license in the state of Alaska and the ability to work with K-12 students. Candidates must be available for day shifts and comply with district background checks and immunizations.
Overview Occupational Therapist, Acute Care Juneau, Alaska, United States Start date: 08/17/2026 Duration: 41 weeks (contract) Weekly pay: $2,341 – $2,502 per week Guaranteed hours: 0.0 Shift: Days Work setting: K-12 school environment (travel assignment)
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Market context
Travel occupational therapist acute care roles in Alaska often attract candidates who can step into short-term assignments and adapt quickly to varied patient needs. These openings can be competitive because employers look for an active Alaska OT license, day-shift availability, and readiness to complete background checks and immunization requirements. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your license status and credentialing documents before applying.