Pediatric Occupational Therapist
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Job Description
- Job Type: Full-Time or Part-Time OT positions available.
- Full-Time Hours: 40 hours/week (flexible options for fewer hours available).
- Full-Time Salary: $79,191.67 – $102,543.06 annually (DOE).
- Part-Time Pay: $54.81 – $76.96 per client hour (DOE).
- Flexible scheduling.
- 5+ weeks PTO (vacation, sick, holidays, winter break).
- Competitive salary.
- Bilingual incentive: 2–5% increase.
- Full benefits: medical, dental, vision, FSA, life insurance.
- 401(k) with employer match.
- CEU support + professional development funds.
- Supportive, team-based culture with strong mentorship.
- Nonprofit employer—PSLF loan forgiveness eligible.
- Admin support so you can focus on what matters: your clients.
- Flexible scheduling.
- Matching retirement plan.
- Paid sick time & unpaid holiday/vacation time.
- Continuing education & professional development support.
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
- Interdisciplinary team meetings.
- Bilingual incentive: 2–5% increase.
- Provide 1:1 occupational therapy for children and teens (ages 0–21).
- Develop individualized, play-based treatment plans.
- Collaborate closely with caregivers and an interdisciplinary team.
- Offer home strategies and caregiver education to support skill development.
- Stay on top of documentation—our systems help keep it manageable.
- Occupational Therapy degree from an accredited program.
- Active Oregon OT License.
- CPR certification.
- Pediatric experience preferred; new grads encouraged to apply.
- Ability to deliver engaging, play-based therapy.
- Positive energy, teamwork mindset, and a love for kids.
- Comfort working in shared therapy spaces.
- Willingness to learn clinic equipment and suspension systems.
- Strong organization, time management, and communication skills.
- High professional accountability and ethical standards.
- Conduct evaluations for clients ages 0–21.
- Implement treatment plans with creativity and clinical skill.
- Complete timely documentation meeting all insurance and licensing requirements.
- Collaborate with care team members.
- Provide resources, guidance, and compassionate support to families.
We have now been serving the community for over 35 years and our services include pediatric occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, mental health therapy, and naturopathic care. We combine the latest, most effective treatment and techniques to address the unique needs of each individual we serve. Our programs serve the whole person, not just one aspect of their development. We have grown to include 8 clinics throughout the state of Oregon. Six clinics are located in the Portland metro area (Oregon City, Northeast Portland, Hillsboro, McMinnville, Wilsonville, and Clackamas). One in Medford with our partner, Medford Children’s Therapy. Together these clinics provide more than 800 client visits each week. We work to positively impact kids, families, and our community by providing comprehensive therapy services in an innovative and collaborative environment, with an unwavering commitment to the removal of financial barriers for all.
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