AnthroMed Education (School Services)·Flat Rock, Michigan
Provide direct occupational therapy services to preschool-aged students to support their fine motor, sensory, and functional classroom skills. Collaborate with educators, families, and service providers to develop and implement individualized treatment plans and monitor student progress.
Degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program. Current or eligible Michigan Occupational Therapist licensure. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. Previous pediatric or school-based experience is preferred, but new graduates are encouraged to apply.
Competitive annual salary with weekly pay. Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance. Paid time off and paid school holidays. 401(k) with employer match. Bi-weekly team meetings and access to a network of school-based clinicians. Ongoing clinical mentorship and administrative support throughout the school year. Access to therapy materials, CEU resources, and professional development opportunities. 100% reimbursement for licensure dues. Supportive leadership team that prioritizes clinician success and work-life balance. Interested in joining a team where your preferences and expertise can shape your role? Apply today to learn more about full-time and potential part-time Occupational Therapist opportunities with AnthroMed Education for the 2026–2027 school year. Equal Opportunity Employer AnthroMed Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any person based on race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, age, marital status, pregnancy, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.
Candidates must hold a degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program and possess or be eligible for Michigan licensure. Previous pediatric or school-based experience is preferred, but new graduates are encouraged to apply.
Market context
In Michigan, early education occupational therapist roles are typically driven by school and early intervention staffing needs, with demand often strongest for candidates who can support developmental, sensory, and classroom participation goals. These positions can be competitive because employers often prefer pediatric or school-based experience, while still considering new graduates who hold or can obtain Michigan licensure. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then tailor your application to show relevant pediatric skills and readiness for school-based collaboration.