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Whole Circle Pediatric Therapy

Pediatric Occupational Therapist

Whole Circle Pediatric Therapy, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204

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Whole Circle Pediatric Therapy Whole Circle Pediatric Therapy

is a small collaborative clinic located in the heart of Portland, specializing in treatment for sensory processing, regulation, motor, executive function disorders, and feeding/picky eating. We currently offer occupational and speech therapy, and plan to expand to include additional services such as mental health and literacy.

Benefits of working with Whole Circle Pediatric Therapy

Therapist owned clinic – owners treat and supervise!

Full time (30 scheduled treatment sessions/week)

– family directed services to children and teens.

Paid hourly with built‑in paperwork time (no pay per patient model!)

Beautiful, light, spacious specialty clinic spaces with quality tools and equipment!

Health benefits including vision and dental

Paid vacation time & Paid sick time

7 paid holidays annually

Performance‑based bonus opportunities every pay period!

Retirement plan with 3% match

Continuing education benefit of $500/year

Therapists compensated for all time in clinic (patient care, paperwork, planning, communication, mentorship)

Duties

Develop individualized treatment plans and goals based on child/family needs.

Involve parents in treatment sessions for coaching and home programming implementation.

Correspond with child’s teacher, other therapists, and doctors as needed to ensure collaboration of care.

Mentor and collaborate with other therapists and occupational therapy fieldwork students as needed.

Requirements

Bachelor’s Degree or higher in occupational therapy

Eligibility for or possession of current Oregon license

One‑to‑two years experience preferred

Current CPR or ability to obtain

Must pass a criminal history background check

Skills Needed

Playful and creative to engage children in child‑led therapy sessions.

Ability to communicate and connect with both children and family members.

Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Ability to multitask.

Utilization of a strength‑based approach when working with individuals.

Acceptance of client and staff diversity.

Ability to work as part of a small team with flexibility to adapt to clinic needs.

Strict adherence to HIPAA policies and procedures.

Physical Job Demands

Physical demands include setting up and taking down suspended equipment, working on mats, and assisting children in climbing and other physically active skills during scheduled hours.

Equal Opportunity We are an equal opportunity employer and consider all qualified applicants equally without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.

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