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Clinic Occupational Therapist Permanent Placement

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Epic Special Education Staffing

Cascade-Chipita Park, CO (In Person)

$82,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/10/2026

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AI Summary & Insights Summary Insights Clinic Occupational Therapist Permanent Placement The insights provided are generated by AI and may contain inaccuracies. Please independently verify any critical information before relying on it. Clinic Occupational Therapist Permanent Placement The insights provided are generated by AI and may contain inaccuracies. Please independently verify any critical information before relying on it. Description Epic Special Education Staffing is partnering with an incredible clinic in their permanent placement search for an Occupational Therapist. Our partner believes every child can learn the strategies and behaviors to negotiate daily interactions and build relationships. That is where you come in! With your skilled knowledge of occupational therapy and passion for working with kids, you get to make a difference daily through this important work. Apply today!
HIGHLIGHTS
    Competitive Compensation:
    $80,000
    • 84,000
    Location:
    Colorado Springs, CO
      Location Type:
      Clinic-Based
        Schedule:
        Full Time
        WHAT YOU'LL DO
        • Conduct occupational therapy evaluations and assessments to identify strengths and areas of need related to sensory processing, fine motor skills, self-care, emotional regulation, play, and functional independence.
        • Develop and implement individualized, evidence-based treatment plans that support participation in daily routines, functional activities, and age-appropriate independence skills.
        • Provide direct occupational therapy services in individual and small-group settings within a multidisciplinary environment.
        • Collaborate closely with BCBAs, RBTs, speech-language pathologists, caregivers, and other interdisciplinary team members to support coordinated care and consistency across treatment settings.
        • Support clients in developing fine motor, visual motor, sensory regulation, self-help, feeding, play, and adaptive living skills to increase independence and participation in meaningful activities.
        • Implement sensory-based strategies and environmental modifications to support regulation, attention, transitions, engagement, and participation during therapeutic and daily activities.
        • Provide caregiver coaching and education to promote carryover of therapeutic strategies and skill development across home, school, clinic, and community settings.
        • Monitor client progress through ongoing data collection, clinical observations, and reassessment, modifying intervention plans as needed to support functional outcomes and goal attainment.
        • Maintain timely and accurate clinical documentation, including evaluations, treatment notes, progress reports, and required billing or authorization documentation in accordance with organizational and regulatory requirements.
        • Adhere to professional, ethical, and legal standards while participating in ongoing professional development and interdisciplinary collaboration to support high-quality clinical care
        BENEFITS
        • All work hours paid at the same hourly rate (billable, non-billable, training, ect)
        • Paid ongoing training
        • Culture of collaboration
        • Recognition for your hard work
        • Competitive hourly rate
        • Medical, dental, vision insurance
        • 75% of medical premium paid by agency
        • Life insurance
        • 100% of premium paid by agency
        • Paid leave
        • Bonus program
        • full time staff can earn up to an additional $1000 per quarter
        QUALIFICATIONS
        The minimum qualifications:
        • 2 years of experience working with children with developmental disabilities including autism
        • 1 year of experience overseeing and training staff
        • Ability to work independently as well as with a multidisciplinary team
        • Valid Occupational Therapist credential/license
        • Employees must be legally authorized to work in the United States and will be asked for proof upon hire.
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