AnthroMed Education (School Services)·Milton, Washington
The Occupational Therapist will provide district-wide therapy services to elementary students to support their access, participation, and functional independence. They will collaborate closely with teachers, special education teams, and other professionals to meet student needs.
AnthroMed Education is a clinician-focused organization dedicated to supporting school-based therapists so they can thrive in their roles while making a meaningful impact with students every day. We are currently hiring a School Occupational Therapist (OT) for a full-time opportunity in Milton, WA for the 2026–2027 school year.
Full-time, Monday–Friday schedule Elementary school population District-wide occupational therapy caseload Student populations will vary based on district assignment and building needs Collaborative work alongside teachers, special education teams, and other school-based professionals Focus on supporting student access, participation, and functional independence Opportunity for long-term continuation beyond the 2026–2027 school year for clinicians who are a strong fit Clinical Support Through AnthroMed At AnthroMed, we invest in our clinicians so you feel confident, supported, and connected throughout your school-based career. You’ll receive: Regular caseload support and mentorship from our Clinical Support Director One-on-one clinical guidance from experienced school-based professionals Bi-weekly team meetings for collaboration, networking, and case support Access to a generous therapy materials database and resource portal Annual therapy materials stipend Clinician-specific CEUs and professional development resources 100% reimbursement for licensure dues and fees A collaborative, collegial culture where clinicians are trusted, respected, and genuinely supported
Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy Eligible for or currently holding a Washington State Occupational Therapist License Eligible for or currently holding required Washington school-based credentialing Strong collaboration and communication skills Interest in working with students in a school-based setting
Candidates must hold a Master's degree in Occupational Therapy and be eligible for or currently hold a Washington State Occupational Therapist License. Strong collaboration and communication skills are required for working within a school-based setting.
Market context
School Occupational Therapist positions in Washington are often driven by student service needs, so openings can be competitive when districts need licensed clinicians quickly. This role is especially competitive because it requires an active Washington OT license, ESA certification, and a master’s or doctorate in occupational therapy. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then confirm your credentials and licensure reimbursement needs before applying.
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