
Little Peas Speech Therapy is looking for a compassionate and skilled professionals to join our growing team!
Pediatric Occupational Therapist
Responsibilities
Assesses, plans, and implements specific occupational therapy treatment programs for individual patients. Collaborates with multi-disciplinary treatment team. Supervises work of support personnel. Complete SOAP notes and necessary medical documentation, work closely with Clinic Owner for development of OT Program at Little Peas.
Education/Qualifications & Skills
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Area of expertise in pediatric occupational therapy
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy program approved by the Occupational Therapy Association.
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Able to render patient services and supervise Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTA/COTA), Therapy Aides and students.
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Excellent organizational skills to facilitate program development.
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Skilled in home program development and family training.
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Knowledge in appropriate selection and use of DME (adaptive equipment.)
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Efficient in Computer skills for electronic documentation and records
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Current applicable state Occupational Therapist License (OT) required.
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5+ years experience preferred (less experience also considered)
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Experience with Sensory Feeding/Dysphagia (preferred)
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Collaborative approach with multidisciplinary team for maximum progress.
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Independence, great problem-solving skills, organized, self-starter
If this sounds like the perfect fit for you, please send your Resume and Cover Letter to:
courtney@littlepeasspeechtherapy.com
Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist (6 Month Maternity Leave coverage, with potential to be full time)
Position Overview:
This position is an exciting opportunity to grow as a professional and exercise your clinical skills in a variety of ways. The position is full-time (part time considered). The perfect candidate would have experience in phonological/speech sound disorders, late talking toddlers, social communication disorders, language-based learning disabilities, Autism, oral motor deficits, feeding, and fluency. The right person will have a strong work ethic, be organized, and passionate about working with kids.
Work responsibilities include:
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Administration and analysis of pediatric speech and language assessments
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Develop, oversee, and implement client’s Plan of Care (POC)
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Review, analyze data, observe program implementation and make necessary changes in client’s POC
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Collaborate with colleagues, parents, pediatricians and educational professionals in order to share information and expertise associated with client success
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Collect, maintain and evaluate data on each client’s progress
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Communicate openly and effectively with parents and coworkers
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Conduct training workshops for families and/or schools
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Complete necessary documentation including SOAP notes, Evaluation Reports, and Progress Notes
Required Education/Certification:
- Master’s Degree or PhD in Speech and Language Pathology & Certificate of Clinical Competence from ASHA
- Oregon state license for Speech-Language Pathology (current and active)
Preferred:
Minimum of 2 years of pediatric speech therapy experience
AAC experience is a plus
If this sounds like the perfect fit for you, please send your Resume and Cover Letter to:
courtney@littlepeasspeechtherapy.com