Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (Cota)
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Job Description
- We are a therapist- and family-owned private practice with a stellar reputation in the community.
- Mentorship is a priority as we match experienced clinicians who collaborate and supervise new clinicians and therapy assistants.
- We look for professional clinicians with a collaborative and mentoring attitude.
- We support you in reaching your professional goals and in exploring your passion areas within the field.
- Because we are a unique, multidisciplinary clinic, you’ll work alongside and learn from experts in ABA, Speech, Occupational, and Physical Therapy.
- Deliver high-quality, 1:1 direct occupational therapy interventions to children with physical and/or developmental delays.
- Collaborate directly with the supervising Occupational Therapist (OTR) to execute established plans of care.
- Guide children through fun, engaging, and skill-building activities designed to improve skills for daily living, social interaction, sensory regulation, and physical coordination.
- Consult and collaborate with other disciplines across our multidisciplinary team to ensure holistic care.
- Provide complete, timely, and professional treatment session notes and clinical documentation.
- Directly support the success, development, and education of our clients and their families.
- Graduate of an ACOTE-accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program.
- Current Wisconsin Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) license or immediate eligibility for licensure.
- Experience in a pediatric setting or in a clinical rotation is preferred but not required.
- Willingness to grow in your skills and participate in clinical mentorship.
- Dependability and reliability are crucial for our children's success.
- High integrity to work diligently with families and positively engage with children who need your support.
- Physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs and assist with client needs.
- Physical ability to perform various postures such as sitting, kneeling, standing, and getting up from the floor as needed for active play and client safety.
- 100% company-paid health, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance.
- 401(k) retirement plan with company match.
- Immediate paid time off (PTO) for vacation and sick time.
- Annual continuing education.
- Excellent work-life balance with no night or weekend hours.
- Reasonable caseloads with high support, mentorship, and a collaborative clinic environment.
hr@aspirewisconsin.com
. We also appreciate hearing about your interest and experiences in a brief message or cover letter along with your resume.Aspire Therapy’s mission is to help children develop the skills needed to thrive and reach their highest potential. Aspire delivers child-specific and family-focused pediatric therapy services that focus on improving skills for communication, daily living, social interaction, sensory and emotional regulation, physical coordination, strength, movement, and more. As a family-owned, multi-clinic company with 20+ licensed pediatric speech-language, occupational, physical, behavioral, and mental health therapists, Aspire serves hundreds of children each year.Madison is the vibrant center of education, business, and government in south-central Wisconsin. Known for its beautiful lakes, trails, parks, and restaurants, residents embrace the numerous opportunities for recreation and community.
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