Hiring Occupational Therapists
Wish Upon a Star Pediatric Therapy was created with the vision of providing
high quality care to our patients without sacrificing work-life balance and quality of life for our team. We are a therapist-owned and local company specializing in pediatric occupational therapy. Our therapists have the opportunity to work across a variety of settings including daycares, private schools, and within the home. We believe this allows for patient-centered
care in the child’s most natural environment. We are excited to work together to build a caseload that matches your strengths, interests, availability, and location preferences. If you are interested, email your resume to info@wishpediatrics.com.
Benefits of Joining Our Team
Competitive compensation
Small caseload to allow for higher quality patient care
Create your own schedule
Full-time and part-time positions available
Paid Time Off (beginning after 90 days)
1:1 Patient Care
Career development opportunities
Collaboration: Opportunities to provide input with a growing company
Impactful Work: You'll have the opportunity to make a significant difference in the lives of children and their families, as you'll be helping children overcome challenges and achieve developmental milestones.
Positive Work Environment: We value work-life balance, a supportive team atmosphere, and a nurturing environment for both staff and patients. We have close relationships with the private schools we serve.
Commitment to Excellence: We are committed to providing high-quality care, evidence-based practices, and ethical standards.
Job Description
Treatment: Deliver occupational therapy services and interventions to a variety of pediatric patients (i.e. physical, neurological, cognitive, sensory, feeding, ADL, and social/emotional deficits)
Evaluation: Conduct thorough evaluations (i.e. caregiver interview, assessments, therapist observations, and develop plans of care to support individual patient needs and family concerns)
Parent/Caregiver Education: Provide education and support to patients and their families for carry-over across settings and generalization of skills.
Documentation: Complete all documentation in an accurate and timely manner.
Collaboration: Provide client-centered and holistic treatment, caregiver education, and support across settings.
Scheduling: Independently create and manage your weekly therapy schedule.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctorate degree from an accredited occupational therapy program
Active state licensure
CPR certification
Valid driver's license and insurance
Minimum of 2 years pediatric experience (Home health and/or school experience is preferred)
Strong organization and time-management skills
Autonomous in patient scheduling
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Collaborative and excitement to grow with us