Job Overview
At Freedom of Speech Therapy, LLC., we believe every child deserves the opportunity to grow, learn, participate, and thrive.
We are an established and growing pediatric multidisciplinary outpatient therapy clinic serving children throughout Jefferson County and surrounding communities. Our team provides individualized, play-based Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Feeding Therapy, along with specialized services including AAC and Dyslexia evaluations.
We are currently looking for exceptional, compassionate, and child-focused occupational therapy professionals to join our growing team.
Licensed Occupational Therapists (OT/L) and Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTA) are both encouraged to apply. OTR/L and COTA candidates are welcome.
Full-time and part-time opportunities are available.
New Graduates & OTAs Are Welcome!
Whether you're an experienced pediatric therapist, a new graduate beginning your career, or an OTA looking for an opportunity to grow your pediatric skills, we would love to hear from you.
We believe clinicians should have an environment where they can learn, ask questions, collaborate, build confidence, and continue developing professionally.
Our multidisciplinary setting provides the opportunity to work alongside professionals across Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Feeding Therapy, allowing our clinicians to learn from one another while providing comprehensive, collaborative care to the children and families we serve.
Why Freedom of Speech Therapy?
Our occupational therapy team helps children develop the skills they need to participate more successfully and independently in their home, school, community, and everyday routines.
Rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach, treatment is individualized to each child's strengths, needs, developmental level, functional abilities, and goals.
Our occupational therapy department serves children with a wide variety of developmental and functional needs, including:
- Fine motor development
- Visual-motor integration
- Visual-perceptual skills
- Handwriting and pre-writing skills
- Sensory processing and regulation
- Emotional and behavioral regulation
- Executive functioning
- Attention and task participation
- Motor planning and praxis
- Bilateral coordination
- Coordination and body awareness
- Functional participation in age-appropriate activities
- Self-care and activities of daily living
- Dressing, grooming, and hygiene
- Toileting skills
- Feeding participation and mealtime routines
- Adaptive equipment and environmental modifications
- Developmental delays
- Autism and other developmental disabilities
Our multidisciplinary environment allows occupational therapy professionals to collaborate directly with SLPs, PTs, feeding therapists, families, physicians, educators, and other members of the child's care team when appropriate.
What You'll DoOccupational Therapists (OT/L)
As an Occupational Therapist at Freedom of Speech Therapy, you may:
- Complete comprehensive pediatric occupational therapy evaluations and reevaluations
- Identify functional strengths, limitations, and areas of need
- Develop individualized and measurable plans of care
- Establish functional and medically necessary treatment goals
- Provide engaging, play-based, evidence-based occupational therapy
- Select and implement appropriate therapeutic interventions
- Monitor patient performance and progress toward established goals
- Complete progress reports, reevaluations, and other required clinical documentation
- Provide caregiver education and individualized home recommendations
- Collaborate with other therapy disciplines and members of the child's care team
- Supervise OTAs when assigned and appropriate
- Participate in discharge planning and recommendations
- Maintain accurate, thorough, and timely clinical documentation
- Participate in ongoing professional development and clinical collaboration
Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTA)
OTAs are an important part of our occupational therapy team and may:
- Provide skilled occupational therapy treatment under the direction and supervision of a licensed Occupational Therapist
- Implement individualized plans of care established by the supervising OT
- Carry out therapeutic activities and interventions designed to address established functional goals
- Collect objective treatment data and monitor patient performance
- Complete accurate and timely treatment documentation
- Communicate patient progress, concerns, and changes in performance to the supervising OT
- Assist with caregiver education and home recommendations as directed by the OT
- Collaborate with members of our multidisciplinary team
- Participate in ongoing learning and professional development
- Help make therapy engaging, functional, individualized, and meaningful for each child
Who We're Looking For
We're looking for clinicians who genuinely love working with children and understand that successful pediatric therapy requires building meaningful relationships with both the child and their family.
Our ideal team member is:
- Compassionate, patient, and child-focused
- Dependable and professional
- Collaborative and team-oriented
- Creative and comfortable making therapy engaging and fun
- Committed to evidence-based and individualized care
- Strong in communication and clinical documentation
- Motivated to continue learning and developing professionally
- Comfortable collaborating across disciplines
- Receptive to feedback, mentorship, and professional growth
- Passionate about helping children become more independent and successful in everyday life
QualificationsOccupational Therapist (OT/L)
- Graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy program
- Current Missouri Occupational Therapy license or eligibility for Missouri licensure
- NBCOT Certification preferred but not required
- Pediatric experience preferred but not required
- New graduates are encouraged to apply
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA)
- Graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program
- Current Missouri Occupational Therapy Assistant license or eligibility for Missouri licensure
- NBCOT Certification preferred but not required
- Pediatric experience preferred but not required
- New graduate OTAs are encouraged to apply
Full-Time & Part-Time Opportunities
We understand that the right position looks different for every clinician. That's why we offer both full-time and part-time opportunities and are interested in finding a position that works for both the clinician and the children we serve.
Whether you're an experienced pediatric OT, a new graduate looking for your first professional home, or an OTA who wants to develop and strengthen your pediatric skills, we would love to meet you.
Benefits
Benefits may vary based on employment status and eligibility and may include:
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- License reimbursement
- Opportunities for advancement
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Retirement plan
Come Grow With Us
At Freedom of Speech Therapy, our goal is bigger than helping a child complete an activity during a therapy session.
We want the skills developed in therapy to translate into greater independence, confidence, participation, regulation, and success in everyday life.
We believe great pediatric care happens when clinicians are supported, families are heard, disciplines work together, and each child's individual strengths and needs guide treatment.
If you're passionate about pediatric occupational therapy and want to work alongside a collaborative multidisciplinary team committed to helping children grow, learn, participate, and thrive, we'd love the opportunity to meet you.
Apply today to join the Freedom of Speech Therapy team!
Pay: $46.00 - $65.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- License reimbursement
- Opportunities for advancement
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Retirement plan
Work Location: In person