Working in a pediatric outpatient environment is one of the most rewarding roles for a pediatric Occupational Therapist. Our client is situated northwest of Austin in the growing tri-city area that includes Temple-Belton-Killeen. The clinic is home to a multidisciplinary team of therapists that aim to meet the everchanging needs of their young patients.
Previous experience or fieldwork in pediatrics or school-based therapy, working with children in a therapeutic setting, treating children with occupational therapy needs, communicating/collaborating with a team on evaluations and treatment plans, and working with EMR or IEP online documentation systems are all desired skills for this role. We welcome new graduates who are interested in working with kids!
- State of the art facility comprising over 10,000 feet of space with both indoor and outdoor gyms and an aquatic therapy pool
- Private treatment rooms, sensory kitchen, and colorfully painted gym space makes treatments feel like play time
This team embraces celebration; get your costumes ready for Halloween and the winter holidays- -there's always room to be a kid at this place of work
- Mentorship is available along with flexibility in scheduling. New grads and seasoned professionals are encouraged to apply
A full benefits package including medical insurance, 401K and professional development allowance awaits you along with a very competitive compensation package.
Occupational therapists can earn $72,000-108,000 per year depending on weekly treatment hours. For example, $72K annually equates to 20 treatment hours per week. Interested in working a little more? Then plan to earn more!
We are interviewing now for immediate openings! Contact us for more information.
Allied Support for Kids is a full service pediatric and school-based placement firm focused on your career goals. Whether it's the excitement of a travel assignment or the stability of long term employment you're looking for, we're here to meet your needs. Looking for the next great step in your practice as a pediatric clinician? Just A.S.K.!