Pediatric Occupational Therapist-Salem, OR

Pediatric Therapy Services OregonSalem, OR
$80,000 - $110,000Onsite

About The Position

PEDIATRIC THERAPY SERVICES (www.oregonpts.com) has opened a NEW 8,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility in Salem, OR! This spacious, modern, and clean facility is designed with natural lighting and designated sensory rooms to provide the perfect environment for therapy. We are looking for individuals to fill the remaining 4 full-time spots. If you are tired of not having the tools to provide QUALITY CARE, upgrade your work environment at a true multi-disciplinary (OT,ST,PT) therapist owned clinic! At PTS you will experience innovation, collaboration across disciplines, and the best professional/mentorship and material resources available. Our mission is to empower children and families to reach their fullest potential through Movement, Play, and Connection. All employees must demonstrate the company’s core values: Communication, Adaptability, Creativity, and Positivity.

Requirements

  • Oregon Licensed Occupational Therapist
  • Experience with the pediatric population
  • Able to work afternoon hours/ early evening hours

Nice To Haves

  • Strong leadership qualities with the desire to be part of a team working to make a difference for the children and families in our community.

Responsibilities

  • Evaluation, re-assessment and treatment of children birth to 18 years old with a variety of diagnosis.
  • Team-oriented approach in the treatment of the whole child and in supporting families.
  • Collaboration across disciplines.

Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Paid time off up to 4.5 weeks yearly based on tenure
  • Vision insurance
  • IRA with match
  • Student loan reimbursement program
  • 4 day work weeks
  • Flexible work schedule
  • Monthly & Annual Bonuses
  • Recruitment bonuses
  • Casual dress code
  • Collaboration across disciplines
  • Yearly CEU allowance
  • Monthly clinic in-services
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