Job Description American Traveler is seeking an Occupational Therapist for an outpatient role with both adult and pediatric populations, requiring at least 1 year of relevant experience and state licensure. Responsibilities Outpatient occupational therapy setting with both adult and pediatric casesDay shift position (4x10 hours, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM)Caseload includes autism, learning disabilities, neurodevelopmental, and adult neuro patients70 mile radius rule applies; local candidates are not acceptedDuties include comprehensive evaluation and treatment planning for adults and children with autism, learning disabilities, and neurodevelopmental conditionsMust be comfortable providing patient and family education on safety, exercise programs, and injury preventionAssessment and intervention responsibilities include use of splinting, kinesiotaping, and electrical stimulationOSHA respirator clearance and FIT testing required prior to start; travelers must be clean shaven for testingMandatory completion of pre-start modules (approximately 1 hour for allied clinicians)Observed holidays include New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and ChristmasTravelers may not work past 1 consecutive year and must take a 6 month break before returningFirst-time travelers are accepted for this position Requirements Current state Occupational Therapist license required if applicableMinimum 1 year of outpatient experience with both adult and pediatric populationsExperience in pediatric evaluations and adult neuro requiredProficiency in cognitive assessment, electrical stimulation, kinesiotaping, splinting, home exercise program development, lifting and transfer, patient/family education, and safety and injury preventionAbility to provide 2 professional supervisor references from the past 2 years Benefits High Pay and BonusesMedical, Dental and Vision Insurance with Day 1 OptionsGenerous Housing AllowanceNon-taxed Per Diem and SubsidyWeekly Payroll DepositFree Online CEUs401(k) PlanTraveler Rewards and DiscountsTravel and Licensure Reimbursements
American Traveler