Easter Seals Greater Houston
Occupational Therapist - Children's Therapy PRN (Contract)
Easter Seals Greater Houston, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Easter Seals of Greater Houston, a leading provider of service to people of all ages, with any type of disability is currently seeking an Occupational Therapist for our Children's Therapy program outpatient clinic.
This is an on-site contract position working 15 - 20 hours per week.
The Pediatric Occupational Therapist provides evaluation, treatment, and consultation services to children and adolescents with Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder, Developmental Delays and Congenital Conditions. The therapist works collaboratively with families and a multidisciplinary team to improve a child's overall development.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct comprehensive occupational therapy evaluations using standardized assessments and clinical observations.
Develop individualized treatment plans based on evaluation results and family goals.
Implement evidence-based interventions to improve motor development, mobility, balance, posture, coordination, and strength.
Educate and train families and caregivers on home exercise programs, equipment use, and ways to support therapy goals in daily routines.
Recommend and assist in the procurement of adaptive equipment or orthotics when appropriate.
Document evaluations, treatment sessions, progress notes, and discharge summaries in compliance with clinic, state, and payer guidelines.
Collaborate with other pediatric therapists (PTs, SLPs), physicians, educators, and other service providers.
Participate in team meetings, case conferences, and parent consultations as needed.
Maintain a safe, clean, and engaging therapy environment.
Stay up to date with continuing education, certifications, and licensure requirements.
Communicates effectively with administration regarding department programs, goals, objectives, problems, and successes.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program.
Current state licensure as a Occupational Therapist.
Pediatric experience preferred (clinical rotation or professional).
CPR/BLS certification (preferred or required).
Strong communication, documentation, and interpersonal skills.
Passion for working with children and empowering families.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift or move pediatric patients.
Frequent kneeling, crouching, crawling, and playing on the floor.
Sustained standing, walking, or movement throughout the day.
This is an on-site contract position working 15 - 20 hours per week.
The Pediatric Occupational Therapist provides evaluation, treatment, and consultation services to children and adolescents with Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder, Developmental Delays and Congenital Conditions. The therapist works collaboratively with families and a multidisciplinary team to improve a child's overall development.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct comprehensive occupational therapy evaluations using standardized assessments and clinical observations.
Develop individualized treatment plans based on evaluation results and family goals.
Implement evidence-based interventions to improve motor development, mobility, balance, posture, coordination, and strength.
Educate and train families and caregivers on home exercise programs, equipment use, and ways to support therapy goals in daily routines.
Recommend and assist in the procurement of adaptive equipment or orthotics when appropriate.
Document evaluations, treatment sessions, progress notes, and discharge summaries in compliance with clinic, state, and payer guidelines.
Collaborate with other pediatric therapists (PTs, SLPs), physicians, educators, and other service providers.
Participate in team meetings, case conferences, and parent consultations as needed.
Maintain a safe, clean, and engaging therapy environment.
Stay up to date with continuing education, certifications, and licensure requirements.
Communicates effectively with administration regarding department programs, goals, objectives, problems, and successes.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program.
Current state licensure as a Occupational Therapist.
Pediatric experience preferred (clinical rotation or professional).
CPR/BLS certification (preferred or required).
Strong communication, documentation, and interpersonal skills.
Passion for working with children and empowering families.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift or move pediatric patients.
Frequent kneeling, crouching, crawling, and playing on the floor.
Sustained standing, walking, or movement throughout the day.