Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant
Your Role
Treating a variety of developmental disorders
Our population consists of Autism (ASD), ADHD, language-based learning disorders, AAC users, motor speech disorders, articulation/phonological disorders, and developmental delays
Timely completion of documentation including daily SOAP notes, progress notes, initial and re-evaluations
Implement evidence based, neurodiversity affirming treatment techniques including sensory-based strategies and a strengths-based approach to improve independence in childhood occupations
Collaborate with speech therapists, physical therapists, BCBA's, psychologists, and other team members to provide a whole child approach
Modify the learning environment to suit patients' skill progressions
Effectively provide parent and family education
Engage in cultural responsiveness when treatment planning for culturally diverse population
Education And Experience
- Associate's Occupational Therapy Degree from an accredited program
- Current Washington State Occupational Therapy License
- 1-3 years experience preferred, but open to new graduates
Benefits
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance (Premera HSA or PPO)
- Supplementary Insurance including life, accident, disability, cancer, etc.
- Paid Time Off
- 401(k)
- Continuing Education Reimbursement
- Multiple State of the Art Sensory-Motor Gyms
- Company Sponsored Staff Events (like laser tag, trivia, summer picnic)
- Onsite Supervisors and Mentorship
- Weekly Department Roundtables
- Scheduling and Billing Teams
- Highly collaborative environment
- Bonuses available
- Employee Assistance Program – with resources for mental health, physical health, financial planning, and more
About the role
ICAN is seeking a full time occupational therapist assistant (COTA) to join our multidisciplinary team. We are looking for someone who is passionate about providing services to neurodiverse youth and excited to work in a collaborative environment.