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Job Description
Licensed Occupational Therapist Do you enjoy working with children and families in an innovative and creative environment? Are you a therapist who thrives alongside a supportive team of clinicians making a real difference in the lives of the clients they serve? Are you driven to keep learning, growing, and sharpening your skills in a setting that invests in you? If so, you may be exactly who we're looking for to join our team as a licensed occupational therapist. Creative Development is a premier outpatient facility in the Farmington Valley providing services to pediatric, adolescent, and young adult clients. We are seeking a full-time clinician but will consider part-time candidates. If you're excited to join a therapy team built on being Challenged and
CREATIVE
— Collaborative, building Relationships, establishing Expectations, promoting Advocacy, developing Trust, fostering Independence, understanding the Value of therapy, and Education — then we'd love to hear from you. We're committed to supporting children and families, and we believe this is a great place to grow a meaningful, long-term career. Our services span telehealth and in-person care across the clinic, private schools, and the home and community, including social skills programs, life skills training, intensive summer programs, executive function coaching, sensory integration, peer interventions, in-home care, outpatient services, and adaptive equipment/seating evaluations. Responsibilities Maintain current knowledge of relevant literature and insurance/educational policy to develop clinically appropriate, evidence-based treatment plans Write and maintain evaluations and treatment plans that meet requirements for insurance-based service provision Conduct occupational therapy evaluations addressing fine motor, gross motor, sensory processing, self-care/ADLs, and visual-motor skills, executive function and life skills in clinic, school and community settings Conduct telehealth visits and services as appropriate Develop individualized treatment plans and goals Plan and implement treatment in clinic, school and community (if applicable) Provide parent/caregiver training to support home/community/school programming and generalization of skills Advocate alongside parents for children's needs at PPT meetings as requested Collaborate with other professionals, both within the clinic and across facilities (Birth to Three, schools, other clinics, etc.), to provide transdisciplinary care Utilize EHR systems for caseload management and billing purposes Demonstrate understanding of a range of disabilities and developmental delays across ages (birth-26) Experience with school-based services, IEPs, and PPTs is a plus, but we're happy to train Qualifications Master's degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program Current state licensure as an Occupational Therapist (or eligibility to obtain) Initial NBCOT certification required Pediatric experience preferred; experience with neurodiverse populations, cognitive sensory integration, fine/gross motor development, technology and/or school-based practice a plus Strong communication and collaboration skills, with a passion for working with children and families CPR certification (or willingness to obtain)
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$29.00 - $38.00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Continuing education credits Dental insurance Flexible spending account Health insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Referral program Vision insurance