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Cranial Technologies in Dearborn, MI is seeking a full-time Clinician to join our pediatric outpatient team. You will treat infants using the DOC Band and EarWell devices, focusing on evaluation and treatment of plagiocephaly and related ear concerns, while building strong family relationships throughout the care journey.
The ideal candidate is a licensed OT with hands-on orthotic experience and a background in pediatrics; training is provided.
Cranial Technologies is the only company in the world completely dedicated to researching and treating plagiocephaly (commonly called flat head syndrome). With over 500,000 babies successfully treated, we are the plagiocephaly experts and the leader in pediatric cranial shaping orthoses.
Cranial Technologies also provides treatment with EarWell ® to correct infant ear shapes without surgery. With over 600,000+ successful outcomes, EarWell ® is a proven, non-invasive treatment option for families.
We are currently looking for a full-time Clinician to join our team in Dearborn, MI.
This position is in a pediatric clinical outpatient setting, working exclusively with infants. If you’re looking for a new challenge and want to specialize in a non-traditional, niche area, Cranial Technologies may be the place for you. This is a unique opportunity to treat patients in a child-friendly, state-of-the‑art clinic.
As a Clinician, you will treat infants to reshape head shapes with the DOC Band ® and correct ear shapes with EarWell ® . Pediatricians and parents alike look to our Clinicians as the experts in evaluation and in treatment of plagiocephaly as well as conditions involving misshapen ears. Our treating Clinicians develop great relationships with our families at every stage of their treatment process.
We hire from various backgrounds because each background is a great fit in its own way.
A background in pediatrics is preferred, but not necessary as we have a formal training program that includes mentoring.
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Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
Florida Candidates Only: We are an employer covered by AHCA's screening program and the person who fills this position will be required to complete this screening. No action is required on your part, and we will reach out once that screening is required. More information can be found here: https://info.flclearinghouse.com/
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If you are unable to submit your application, please email the recruiting department at careers@cranialtech.com for assistance.
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