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Occupational Therapist - (Teletherapy - OT)

Children's Evaluation & Therapy Center

Lanham (MD)

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USD 65,000 - 85,000

Full time

3 days ago
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Job summary

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.

Benefits

Comprehensive benefits
Stipend for professional development
Access to free training and CEUs
Unlimited options for career growth

Qualifications

  • Experience in the field of occupational therapy.
  • Pediatric experience preferred.
  • MUST have 2 years of teletherapy experience in OT.

Responsibilities

  • Complete comprehensive assessments in the area of need.
  • Develop curriculum for fine motor and sensorimotor skills.
  • Perform therapy as per client needs.

Skills

Fine motor skills
Visual perception skills
Sensorimotor skills
Time management
Communication

Education

Master’s Degree from an accredited university
State licensure and NBCOT Certification

Tools

MSOffice

Job description

Occupational Therapist - (Teletherapy - OT)

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.

Key Functions:

  • Develop a curriculum that can help build fine motor, visual motor/perceptual, sensorimotor skills, activities of daily living, etc.
  • Complete comprehensive assessments in the area of need
  • Complete daily documentation of services and outcomes
  • Manage caseloads, services, and scheduling
  • Perform small group and individual therapy based on client needs
  • Collaborate and consult with professionals, providers, families, and teachers.
  • Knowledge of fine motor, visual/perceptual-motor, sensorimotor, and sensory integration delays and disorders
  • Excellent and effective oral communication and writing skills
  • Ability to meet federal and state regulations for licensure and certification
  • Strong time management and organizational skills
  • Ability to be flexible and creative
  • Recognize the need to respond to culturally diverse communities
  • Understand, utilize, and remain abreast of best practices and therapy modalities within the field
  • Experience in evaluation, scoring, and interpreting assessments and screening measures

Qualifications:

  • Master’s Degree from an accredited university
  • State licensure and NBCOT Certification
  • Experience in the field of occupational therapy
  • Pediatric experience preferred
  • MUST have 2 years of teletherapy experience in OT

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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