Pediatric Occupational Therapist
Child's Play Therapy Services, PC
San Jose, CA, United States
$93,500
Full Time
Expires On: 02/14/2026
About Childs Play Therapy
Child's Play Therapy Services, PC, is an award-winning multidisciplinary pediatric clinic with multiple locations. Our state-of-the-art facilities provide occupational, speech therapy, and feeding therapy to children from birth to adolescence. We are dedicated to helping children build the skills needed for successful relationships and a positive sense of self.
An essential part of our mission is to provide a close-knit and supportive work family for our team. We do this through mentoring, clinical education, cross-disciplinary collaboration and training, as well as planned social gatherings for team building, and play!
We provide treatment for children with a range of diagnoses, including but not limited to sensory processing disorders, learning disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder, developmental delays, and genetic disorders.
If you are passionate about helping children and making a real difference in their lives, you will love it here, and we would love to have you!
Benefits for our Pediatric Occupational Therapist:
- Competitive up to 6-figure salary package starting between $93,500 -110K annually based on experience
- Flexible alternative work schedule
- Multiple options for Medical, Vision and Dental insurance
- Flex Spending Account
- 401k with company match at 4% max & discretionary profit sharing up to 5% of total compensation
- Paid Continuing Education & paid time off for completion
- PTO plan includes up to 3 weeks off, 5 sick days & 9 paid holidays annually
Expertise Requirements for our Pediatric Occupational Therapist:
- Certification and/or Registration: Registration with the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) Licensed by the California Board of Occupational Therapy (CBOT)
- One or more years of clinical experience in a pediatric therapy setting.
Responsibilities and measurables for our Pediatric Occupational Therapist include:
- Conduct in-depth patient evaluations, develop treatment plans, document evaluation results, and follow up on termination of services.
- Maintain thorough, up-to-date treatment notes and goal data on each child.
- As needed, develop home programs for children demonstrating developmental strategies for perceptual, motor, and sensory improvement.
- Provide direction, training, and assistance to interns and volunteers assigned to the occupational therapy program.
- Attend staff and in-service meetings, with the opportunity to occasionally lead a portion of the in-service training.
- Physical Demands may include: Moderate physical effort (lift/carry/push up to 25 lbs), standing/walking, occasionally lifts supplies and/or equipment, occasional reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, and crouching, manual dexterity and mobility.