Pediatric Occupational Therapist (PPEC) at H2 Health
Jacksonville, Florida, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Occupational Therapy, Pediatrics, Fine Motor Development, Sensory Regulation, Feeding Support, Adaptive Skills, Neurological Diagnoses, Developmental Diagnoses, Evidence-Based Therapy, Treatment Planning, Play-Based Interventions, Sensory-Integrative Interventions, EMR Documentation, Family Collaboration, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Clinical Reasoning

Industry

Wellness and Fitness Services

Description
Pediatric Occupational Therapist (OT) | Full-Time | PPEC | Jacksonville, FL At Great Strides Rehabilitation, an H2 Health Company, we believe great care begins with great clinicians. As a Pediatric Occupational Therapist (OT) in a PPEC setting, you will provide individualized therapy to medically complex children to support functional development and participation in daily activities. Our clinicians focus on fine motor development, sensory regulation, feeding support, positioning, adaptive skills, and prevention of secondary complications in children with neurological and developmental diagnoses. Your Role: · Deliver individualized, evidence-based occupational therapy to children with developmental and sensory needs · Conduct evaluations and develop treatment plans focused on fine motor development, sensory processing, ADLs, visual-motor skills, and self-regulation Implement play-based and sensory-integrative interventions to promote engagement and progress · Document care accurately in Raintree EMR · Partner closely with families and caregivers to promote carryover and skill generalization · Collaborate with speech-language pathologists, physical therapists, and interdisciplinary team members · Contribute to a culture of clinical learning and peer support · Degree from an ACOTE-accredited Occupational Therapy program · Active state Occupational Therapy license or eligibility for licensure · Strong communication, interpersonal, and clinical reasoning skills · Experience working with children with autism and developmental delays preferred · Commitment to compassionate, family-centered care Why Great Strides Rehabilitation? We foster a clinician-first environment that supports your personal and professional goals, offering: · Transparent competitive compensation with performance-based investment program · Flexible scheduling to support your work-life balance · In-house CEUs, mentorship, and daily clinical support · Clear career advancement paths in both clinical and leadership tracks · Comprehensive benefits, including: o Medical, dental, and vision insurance o 401(k) with company match o Generous PTO and paid holidays o Company-paid basic life and AD&D insurance o Short-term and long-term disability o HSA, Healthcare FSA, and Dependent Care FSA options o Company-paid parental leave o Supplemental life insurance (employee, spouse, child) o Critical illness, accident, and hospital indemnity coverage · Additional perks include employee rewards, travel and entertainment discounts, pet insurance, mental health resources, and recognition programs · Student Loan Repayment Program for eligible clinicians · Employee access to therapy services, bereavement resources, and legal and credit monitoring support · A supportive, clinician-led team culture where your voice is valued Advance Your Pediatric Occupational Therapy Career Let’s build a career that works for you. Apply now. Great Strides Rehabilitation is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and inclusion in all aspects of employment. PM21G
Responsibilities
The Pediatric Occupational Therapist will provide individualized, evidence-based therapy to medically complex children, focusing on functional development, fine motor skills, sensory regulation, and daily activities. This includes conducting evaluations, developing treatment plans, implementing play-based interventions, and collaborating with families and the interdisciplinary team.
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