Pediatric Occupational Therapist- Assessment Team
Job Summary
Love working with young children? We have a great opportunity for a talented and playful pediatric Occupational Therapist to work with children in a school setting on our OT Assessment Team. You will be working with a group of skilled therapists to complete assessments as needed for students in the Bay Area. The schedule is flexible and will be determined with each OT assessment request. Our preferred applicant will have pediatric experience, knowledge of pediatric assessments, and love helping children reach their potential. You will be responsible for providing evaluations, collaborating with therapy and educational staff, and participating in the IEP team process.
A little about us!
Bright Path Therapists was founded by therapists tired of the impersonal nature of large corporate staffing agencies. We provide pediatric PT and OT services and we're exclusively focused on the San Francisco Bay Area, which allows us to provide personal support and to every therapist on our team. We believe this sets us apart from traveling and staffing companies and enables us to find the right fit for you! To learn more, visit our website at: www.brightpaththerapists.com.
Responsibilities and Duties
This Pediatric Occupational Therapist is responsible for completing evaluations on an as needed basis
Be responsible for working with children, district staff, and IEP team
Follows the organizational and facility's safety procedures regarding personal protection and safety
Communicating to family, district, and IEP team regarding the patient's progress
The Occupational Therapist is required to attend IEP team meetings
Qualifications and Skills
Must have a valid California Occupational Therapist license
Prefer 1 year of Pediatric Occupational Therapist experience
Prefer 1 year of school-based pediatric experience
Benefits
Competitive compensation
Offer multiple packages of health and dental insurance for full time employees
Clinical support and possible mentoring for Occupational Therapists transitioning into a school based setting