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The Children's Evaluation & Therapy Center is seeking an Occupational Therapist for teletherapy across various states. This position offers flexibility, mentorship, and comprehensive benefits while providing the opportunity to make a significant impact on children's lives. Candidates must possess a Master’s Degree, state licensure, and ideally, have two years of teletherapy experience.
Position Title:Occupational Therapist (Teletherapy in various states)
Are you looking for a position that gives you the opportunity to help children and challenges you to become a better therapist? Do you dream of working for a company that puts ethics, integrity, and professionalism as their top priorities and truly values their employees? Do you have a skill set you want to share with others?
Then Children’s Evaluation & Therapy Center (CETC) is the right place for you!
CETCis seeking Occupational Therapists to provide teletherapy assessments and treat students with fine motor, visual/perceptual-motor, and sensorimotor needs. CETC provides you with everything you need to make the greatest impact possible, including comprehensive benefits, a competitive salary, and job flexibility. We go above and beyond with mentorship and support from our leaders, colleague-to-colleague guidance, and unlimited options to continue to cultivate your passion. It doesn’t stop there: CETC also provides access to free training and CEUs, a stipend for professional development, an annual stipend for materials, and a Talent Strategist who will support you personally and professionally throughout your career. Change your path, hone your specialty, and build your expertise - the options for career growth with CETC are unlimited.
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CETCis an experienced provider of services for school-based and clinical pediatric population. We believe that every child has the opportunity to succeed and the potential to grow. That’s why we employ the Best & Brightest in the field of speech-language pathology, occupational and physical therapy. Learn more about us athttps://www.childrensetc.net/apply/
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