Occupational Therapist - Clinic

National Therapy Center

Occupational Therapist - Clinic

Bethesda, MD
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    National Therapy Center is seeking a part-time licensed, experienced Occupational Therapist (OTR/L) to join our Bethesda clinic.

    You'll work with children and families during afternoon/evening hours (2:30 PM - 6:30 PM), up to four days per week. This opportunity offers flexibility, autonomy, and a consistent schedule while making a lasting impact through family-centered care.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Conduct comprehensive occupational therapy evaluations using standardized and non-standardized assessments.
    • Develop individualized treatment plans tailored to pediatric developmental and functional needs.
    • Regularly update plans of care based on clinical progress and client goals.
    • Provide in-person, clinic-based occupational therapy services to pediatric clients.
    • Use evidence-based approaches to address fine motor skills, sensory processing, handwriting, self-care, visual-motor integration, executive functioning, and play.
    • Complete and maintain accurate documentation, including daily session notes, progress reports, evaluations, and discharge summaries.
    • Communicate with families regarding client progress and recommendations.
    • Communicate with other treating therapists to support collaborative care when needed.

    Qualifications

    • Master's or Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program.
    • Active Maryland OTR/L license in good standing.
    • Excellent clinical reasoning, documentation, and time management skills.
    • Ability to work independently and manage a caseload without supervision.
    • After school availability.
    • Maintain a minimum of 10 billable hours to a maximum of 24 clinic-based billable hours per week.

    Compensation and Benefits

    • Competitive hourly rate to commensurate with experience.
    • Flexible schedule.
    • Welcoming, supportive clinic culture where everyone feels included.