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PRN Pediatric Occupational Therapist (OTR) - Now Hiring

Description:
At Ready Set GO Therapy, we're looking for a PRN Occupational Therapist (OT) to join our interdisciplinary team of talented therapists at our Sausalito and Novato clinics on an on-call, as needed basis.
This position includes the chance to work in a fully equipped SI gym and alongside supportive, skilled clinicians in a fun and positive environment.
This position could also be a match for a school-based therapist who might be able to fill in during after-school hours.
Ready Set GO Therapy:
Empowering kids to lead joyful lives.
To learn more about us, please visit our website at readysetgotherapy.
com and friendshipexplorations.
com.
Find us on social media:
facebook.
com/ReadySetGoTherapy and instagram @readysetgotherapyRequirements:
Responsibilities of the Occupational Therapist:
(Included, but not limited to) Treatment caseload includes highly motivated families with typical age range of 2-12 years old and a variety of diagnoses, including ADHD, ASD, LD, and SPD.
Collaboration with an interdisciplinary teamOccupational Therapist
Benefits:
Paid administration time Flexible schedule Work alongside an energized, supportive team of pediatric therapists!Responsibilities of the Occupational Therapist:
(Included, but not limited to) Treatment caseload includes highly motivated families with typical age range of 2-12 years old and a variety of diagnoses, including ADHD, ASD, LD, and SPD.
Collaboration with an interdisciplinary teamOccupational Therapist
Benefits:
Paid administration time Flexible schedule Work alongside an energized, supportive team of pediatric therapists!PIffa6353d3ffe-29952-33392404Salary:
$59 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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