Elevate Therapy Center in Orlando, FL, is seeking a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) to provide pediatric therapy under the supervision of a licensed Occupational Therapist. The role involves implementing treatment plans, supporting children’s motor and daily living skill development, documenting progress, and collaborating with families and staff. This part-time, flexible position offers professional growth in a modern, supportive clinic environment. Responsibilities: • Provide occupational therapy services under the supervision and guidance of a licensed Occupational Therapist. • Assist with conducting patient assessments and screenings. • Implement individualized treatment plans designed to improve motor skills, self-care abilities, sensory processing, and functional independence. • Support children in developing fine motor, gross motor, and daily living skills through evidence-based interventions. • Document patient progress, treatment sessions, and updates in compliance with clinic and regulatory requirements. • Collaborate with families, caregivers, and other therapists to ensure comprehensive patient care. • Maintain confidentiality of all patient information and records. • Contribute to the growth and development of the therapy team through support and collaboration. Qualifications: • COTA License (Required) – State of Florida. • Strong knowledge of pediatric occupational therapy techniques and interventions. • Ability to implement treatment plans effectively and creatively. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for working with children and families. • Familiarity with sensory integration strategies and developmental milestones. • Compassion, patience, and enthusiasm for working in a pediatric setting. Compensation: $29 - $33 hourly
• Provide occupational therapy services under the supervision and guidance of a licensed Occupational Therapist. • Assist with conducting patient assessments and screenings. • Implement individualized treatment plans designed to improve motor skills, self-care abilities, sensory processing, and functional independence. • Support children in developing fine motor, gross motor, and daily living skills through evidence-based interventions. • Document patient progress, treatment sessions, and updates in compliance with clinic and regulatory requirements. • Collaborate with families, caregivers, and other therapists to ensure comprehensive patient care. • Maintain confidentiality of all patient information and records. • Contribute to the growth and development of the therapy team through support and collaboration.