Occupational Therapist
Role Overview
Plan and implement naturalistic occupational therapy for young children ages 2-6 years old in a center-based setting.
Demonstrate interventions for young clients to support client gross motor skills, fine motor skills, feeding, and other activities of daily living.
Conduct multidisciplinary assessments and create treatment plans in coordination with other clinical specialties (ABA, speech, psychology) as well as perform co-treatments with the speech therapy team.
Coach and mentor a team of RBTs to effectively translate OT goals into their therapy, and support their career growth and progression.
Monitor client progress, update treatment plans and goals, and communicate needed changes to team members and families.
Partner with client families to develop goals, build relationships, communicate progress, and coach and support them in their journey.
Qualifications
- Have a Master’s or Doctorate Degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program.
- Have your license to practice occupational therapy.
- Preference to OTs with 3+ years of experience, but also open to new OTs starting their career.
- Embody a playful spirit and the ability to connect and engage with young children.
- Clear professional communication, both verbally and in writing.