- Salary
- $79k – $103k/yr
- Location
- Oregon City, Oregon, US
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- Healthcare
- Source
- BetterTeam
Description
Join a compassionate, creative team where your voice matters and your work changes lives. Neurotherapeutic Pediatric Therapies is seeking a dedicated Pediatric Occupational Therapist to join our Oregon City clinic. Whether you're an experienced clinician or a new graduate eager to learn, this is a place where you’ll be supported, inspired, and encouraged to grow.
- Job Type: Full-Time or Part-Time OT positions available.
- Full-Time Hours: 40 hours/week (flexible options for fewer hours available).
- Full-Time Salary: $79,191.67 – $102,543.06 annually (DOE).
- Part-Time Pay: $54.81 – $76.96 per client hour (DOE).
- Flexible scheduling.
- 5+ weeks PTO (vacation, sick, holidays, winter break).
- Competitive salary.
- Bilingual incentive: 2–5% increase.
- Full benefits: medical, dental, vision, FSA, life insurance.
- SimpleIRA with employer match.
- CEU support + professional development funds.
- Supportive, team-based culture with strong mentorship.
- Nonprofit employer—PSLF loan forgiveness eligible.
- Admin support so you can focus on what matters: your clients.
- Flexible scheduling.
- Matching retirement plan.
- Paid sick time & unpaid holiday/vacation time.
- Continuing education & professional development support.
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
- Interdisciplinary team meetings.
- Bilingual incentive: 2–5% increase.
- Provide 1:1 occupational therapy for children and teens (ages 0–21).
- Develop individualized, play-based treatment plans.
- Collaborate closely with caregivers and an interdisciplinary team.
- Offer home strategies and caregiver education to support skill development.
- Stay on top of documentation—our systems help keep it manageable.
- Occupational Therapy degree from an accredited program.
- Active Oregon OT License.
- CPR certification.
- Pediatric experience preferred; new grads encouraged to apply.
- Ability to deliver engaging, play-based therapy.
- Positive energy, teamwork mindset, and a love for kids.
- Comfort working in shared therapy spaces.
- Willingness to learn clinic equipment and suspension systems.
- Strong organization, time management, and communication skills.
- High professional accountability and ethical standards.
- Conduct evaluations for clients ages 0–21.
- Implement treatment plans with creativity and clinical skill.
- Complete timely documentation meeting all insurance and licensing requirements.
- Collaborate with care team members.
- Provide resources, guidance, and compassionate support to families.