Pediatric Occupational Therapist
- Full-time
Company Description
Located in the heart of Indiana, Theracare has been exclusively serving the community since 1996. Theracare is one of the top Indiana providers of Physical, Occupational, and Speech therapy. A known rehab provider of choice, Theracare has a strong emphasis on customer service and has facilitated partnerships with some of the elite nursing homes in Indiana, assisted living facilities in Indiana, schools across the country, and has 2 thriving outpatient clinics. A commitment to our core values is the foundation to our success. Those values will remain the key priority for our future.
They are:
Integrity - of the individual and the organization
Commitment - to quality in all that we do
Ownership - of our work and our outlook
Creativity- to transcend traditional ideas
Advancement - of our skills and knowledge
Theracare, an employee-owned company, has employees vested in and empowered by client success and satisfaction. Let us exceed your expectation.
Job Description
We are searching for a dynamic Occupational Therapist to join a busy Pediatric Outpatient Therapy Clinic in Osceola, IN. This is a full time position with an average of 30-38 hours/week. This position offers:
- Access to supportive management
- A dynamic, cooperative working environment with other OT, PT, and ST staff
- An excellent opportunity to positively impact the lives of kids and their families
We offer an excellent, comprehensive benefits package including:
- Paid Time Off
- Employee Stock Option Program (ESOP)
- 401K with Employer Match
- Health/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance/Short and Long Term Disability Benefits
Qualifications
Typical duties of a pediatric occupational therapist includes helping children gain independence, promote development of fine motor skills, sensory motor skills and visual motor skills needed to function at the highest possible level. Much of the pediatric outpatient occupational therapy is focused on developmental skills including feeding, handwriting, and object manipulation. The pediatric occupational therapist will coordinate and work on a multidisciplinary team as well as with family members. Must be willing to work 2-3 early evenings a week.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor of Science or advanced degree in Occupational Therapy
Current state license/certification
Current registration with the American Occupational Therapy Certification Board
Prefer minimum three to five (3-5) years experience in pediatric rehabilitation
Experience with feeding and sensory integration therapies
Excellent oral, written communication and interpersonal skills
Competency in applying the principles, methods, materials and equipment used in Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Knowledge of accreditation standards and compliance requirements
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.