Healthpro Heritage, LLC·Arlington Heights, Illinois
The Occupational Therapist will evaluate students' physical, emotional, and cognitive abilities to create personalized treatment plans that enhance functional success. They are also responsible for maintaining accurate documentation and advocating for clients' needs within the school environment.
Overview HealthPRO Pediatrics is looking for a licensed Occupational Therapist (OT) to join our school-based team in Arlington Heights, IL! Join our collaborative therapy team supporting students’ academic and functional success! Full-Time - 35 hours/week Compensation: $55/hour Servicing 2 middle school locations - grades 6th-8th! Why HealthPRO?
Our school-based positions provide great schedules with weekends, holidays, & summers off
Generous PTO Accrual
Year-Round Benefits packages for FT employees including: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, free CEUs & more!
W-2 position - No extra tax stuff at the end of the year!
Mentorship from multiple disciplines across our experienced, collaborative pediatric team Join Us in Making a Difference At HealthPRO Pediatrics, A division of HealthPro Heritage, we are more than just a team—we are a family dedicated to empowering children, supporting families, and fostering growth. As a leader in pediatric therapy, we provide a purpose-driven environment where your skills and compassion truly make a difference.
Patient Assessment: Patient Assessment: Evaluate clients' physical, emotional, and cognitive abilities using observations and standardized tools. Treatment and Education: Create personalized treatment plans to meet clients' goals and enhance their functional abilities. Educate clients and their families on improving daily activities, including the use of adaptive equipment and environmental modifications.
Maintain accurate records of evaluations, progress, and treatment plans, ensuring compliance with legal and ethical standards.
Advocacy and
Support: Advocate for clients' needs and support them in accessing community resources, services, and accommodations.
Education: Degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited institution.
Candidates must hold a degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited institution and possess valid state licensure. Strong clinical assessment skills and the ability to perform physical tasks related to therapy are required.
Market context
Occupational therapists in Illinois may find opportunities across healthcare, rehabilitation, and school settings, with demand shaped by patient and student service needs. Roles can be competitive because employers seek accredited occupational therapy degrees, valid Illinois licensure, strong assessment abilities, and physical readiness for therapy tasks; this listing shows $55 per hour and includes medical, dental, vision, paid time off, and 401(k) benefits. Requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original description, saving research time—confirm details before applying.