- Competitive Rates, Based On Experience OT ($65+/hour)
- Flexible Schedule
- Eligible for direct deposit
- Eligible for paid sick time
- Provide therapeutic evaluations and ongoing treatment
- Work collaboratively with behavior therapists, BCBAs and other allied health professionals
- Document sessions in database system
- Write evaluation assessment reports
- Provide parent training and support as needed
- Pediatric Experience Required
- Licensed in the State of New Jersey
- At least one years experience serving the ASD population
pediatric occupational therapist - Edison, NJ , USA, United States - Sunny Days Early Intervention Program
Description
Benefits:
We are hiring part time Pediatric Occupational Therapists (OT) to work at our Sunshine Center Outpatient Pediatric Clinic in Edison with afternoon, evenings and weekend availability.
The Sunny Days Sunshine Center offers children and their families a place for developmental services and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) therapy.
A one-of-a-kind center designed to promote positive behavior, increase quality of life, and enable individuality; the Sunshine Center embraces each child and their individual needs.
Job Description:
Position Requirements:
The Sunshine Center is dedicated to children of all ages who may be experiencing challenges with learning, social skills, and sensory processing.
For more information on our Sunshine Centers, please visit our website at
Sunny Days is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, disability, age or covered veteran status.
As a business started by women to help children with disabilities, were accustomed to fighting for change and are dedicated to increasing representation for people of all backgrounds in our industry.
Any applicants that would like to work and/or partner with us, aligned in this need for meaningful change, please upload your resume.
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4/12/24