What are the responsibilities and job description for the occupational therapy practitioners position at Bright Spot Pediatric Therapy?
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We are currently seeking occupational therapy practitioners to join our epic team!
If you are interested, please email your resume and a cover letter to us at jobs@brightspotkids.com, and we will follow up with you shortly. We hope to hear from you!
Occupational Therapist &
Occupational Therapy Assistant
OTs at Bright Spot provide exceptional support for families, and work in a welcoming, inclusive, and caring environment. We value personal growth, professional development, ongoing learning, and collaboration.
We are dedicated to serving a diverse population of clients to help them reach their optimal health, wellness, and joy, and to support meaningful participation in both their chosen and required occupations.
We individually tailor treatment to address the neurological origins as well as the symptoms of disability. We foster an inclusive, neurodiversity-affirming, and ant-ableist environment, celebrating individuals' unique strengths and differences.
Duties
Build trusting relationships for clients to feel safe to address difficulties, have fun, and build confidence to tackle the big challenges.
Gain an understanding of patients' occupational profile, strengths, motivations, and goals.
Provide individualized treatment to improve participation and success in patients' activities of daily living.
Involve caregivers in treatment for education, coaching and home program, and therapeutic interventions.
Design and prescribe assistive activities, accommodations, and home programs.
Knowledge and Skills
Excellent clinical judgement to plan and accomplish meaningful and attainable goals
Creativity to adapt intervention to patients' lifestyle and motivations
Sensitivity and receptivity to clients' individual culture, needs, differences in ability, personality, and interests
Excellent verbal and written expression, strong and timely documentation skills
Working Environment / Physical Activity
This job tends to involve physical activities in clinical spaces and therapy gyms with considerable movement such as lifting, rigging, and handling of suspended equipment for individuals who require movement and sensorimotor interventions.
Qualifications
Occupational Therapy degree from a program that has been accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education or the American OT Association
Eligibility for or current Oregon licensure
Previous clinical experience in pediatrics, relationship-based and sensory-based interventions preferred.
Schedule
We offer flexibility in scheduling, and are open to full-time and part-time positions.
In addition to weekdays, evening and weekend shifts are available.
Benefits
401(K) matching
Health insurance
Vision and Dental insurance
Paid time off
Holiday pay
Flexible schedule
Close mentorship with highly skilled practitioners
Professional development assistance
Please reach out to us with any questions!
We would love to hear from you!