Central Mass/MetroWest
Join a mission-driven multidisciplinary team dedicated to helping individuals with acquired brain injuries and neurological challenges regain independence and improve quality of life.
We are seeking a licensed Occupational Therapist (OT) to provide community-based rehabilitation services to participants enrolled in the ABI/MFP Waiver programs. Under the supervision of the Allied Health Director, the OT will work collaboratively with participants, families, and an interdisciplinary treatment team to develop and implement individualized therapy plans focused on maximizing independence, safety, and functional outcomes.
This role offers meaningful, person-centered work in home and community settings with flexible scheduling and strong interdisciplinary support.
Pay Rate:
Conduct functional assessments and evaluate participants’ strengths, goals, and rehabilitation needs
Develop individualized occupational therapy treatment plans focused on improving daily living skills, independence, and quality of life
Provide therapeutic interventions addressing:
Personal management skills
Communication and cognitive functioning
Community re-entry and travel skills
Home management and adaptive living skills
Teach compensatory strategies and adaptive techniques to support functional independence
Recommend adaptive equipment and environmental modifications as needed
Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members to create structured supports and rehabilitation plans
Provide education and training to staff, family members, and caregivers to reinforce participant goals and therapeutic progress
Assist with durable medical equipment recommendations and letters of medical necessity when required
Maintain timely documentation, billing, and compliance with reimbursement requirements
Participate in staff meetings, trainings, supervision, and continuing education opportunities
Mentor students, interns, and rehabilitation staff as assigned
Current Massachusetts Occupational Therapist License required
Minimum of 2 years of preferred experience working with:
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) populations
Neurological rehabilitation
Home care or outpatient rehabilitation settings
Strong understanding of interdisciplinary rehabilitation approaches
Excellent communication, organization, and problem-solving skills
Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with clinical teams
Commitment to person-centered, community-based rehabilitation services
Flexible scheduling available.
Program hours are Monday–Friday -Flexible scheduling. Scheduling is based on participant needs and caseload requirements.
Eligible employees may receive:
Health insurance
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
403(b) retirement plan contributions
Life and disability insurance
Paid time off including vacation, sick, and holidays
Continuing education and professional development opportunities
This position offers the opportunity to make a direct and lasting impact in the lives of individuals rebuilding independence after neurological injury or impairment. You’ll work within a supportive interdisciplinary team that values clinical excellence, innovation, and compassionate care.