Position: PRN Occupational Therapist - Pediatrics
Location: 1315 Macom Dr., Ste. 103, Naperville, IL 60564
Schedule: Available evenings 3-7pm, preferably Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Compensation: $32.00-$38.00 per hour
RUSH Kids Pediatric Therapy is seeking a PRN pediatric occupational therapist (OTR) to join our fun, collaborative, multi-disciplinary team!
We evaluate and treat a variety of pediatric patients with diagnoses ranging from sensory processing, emotional regulation, developmental delay, cerebral palsy, genetic disorders, autism spectrum disorders, feeding disorders, visual motor deficits and more.
You will play an integral role in collaborating with other professionals to help our pediatric patients reach their goals and learn new skills. Come join us and make a positive difference in the life of a child!
We value mentorship and a collaborative approach to care. New graduates are welcome to apply!
Full time benefits include:
Industry-wide UNMATCHED continuing education program:300+ onsite, synchronous and asynchronous CEU accrediting courses, webinars and master classes. Journal access, clinical bulletin boards and clinical newsletters.Transitional DPT programDedicated career ladders for clinical and professional growth.Multiple and affordable PPO benefits + HSA options
Generous PTO to maintain a healthy work-life balance
Comprehensive medical/Rx, vision and dental plan offerings
Company matching 401(k) retirement plans , as well as Life and Disability protection
Why Choose Us:
Comprehensive benefits package including company matching 401(k)Indefinite student debt benefit program Mentorship programClinical Support (locally and nationally; speakers and journal clubs) Industrywide unmatched continuing education program with unlimited access to CEU courses, national certifications, and more1900 centers in 39 states, offering internal movementCompetitive compensation with annual performance reviews Responsibilities High Standard of Care: Understand appropriate state Practice Act and adhere to the laws that govern how OTs may practice and whom they may supervise.Collaborative Approach: Develop objective patient goals and establish the type, frequency and duration of occupational therapy in collaboration with the referring physician.Leadership: Supervise and delegate occupational therapy care for each patient within the guidelines of state rules and federal regulations.Personalized Treatment: Provide comprehensive and individualized treatment programs and complete patient care responsibilities and documentation requirements.Innovative Opportunities: Participate in the design and implementation of new programs or procedures with the approval of the manager and referring physicians per HIPPA guidelines.Best Practices: Stay current and up to date with Occupational Therapy research and employ Evidence Based Practice (RCB, clinician expertise, patient perception). Qualifications Graduate of an accredited school for occupational therapyState occupational therapist license (or eligibility)CPR certificationValid state driver’s license Additional DataEqual Opportunity Employer including Disabled/Veterans