Pediatric Occupational Therapist (OTR)
13 days ago
Sausalito
Job DescriptionDescription: Full-Time or Part-Time | Sausalito & Novato, CA Are you ready for an incredible opportunity for growth? Join our interdisciplinary team of talented therapists at Ready Set GO Therapy—with the option for summers off or a reduced summer schedule (unpaid summer leave, based on program needs and tenure). About the Position: Ready Set GO Therapy is seeking a Full-Time or Part-Time Pediatric Occupational Therapist (OT) to join our therapist-run practice serving children and families at our new fully equipped sensory gym in Sausalito and our newly expanded Novato clinic, as well as outdoor groups, summer camps, and school-based settings. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to showcase your current skills, develop new clinical skills, and grow professionally in a collaborative, supportive environment. About Ready Set GO Therapy: Ready Set GO Therapy is a therapist-run practice that has been serving children and families in Marin and the greater Bay Area since 2008. We have a strong reputation in the community, and our culture encourages professional development, collaboration, mentorship, and innovation. We are passionate about empowering children and supporting therapists in meaningful, sustainable careers. Compensation: • Hourly position, with a pay range between $49-61/hour, based on experience, plus and additional $5/hour for Saturday sessions. Full-time therapists can earn $90,000–$126,000 annually, depending on caseload, schedule, and availability, • Generous benefits package Benefits Package: • 80 hours PTO annually, • 40 hours sick pay, • 5 paid holidays, • Health-care package including medical, dental, and vision insurance for full-time employees, • Retirement contributions, • Continuing Education Fund, • Ongoing paid mentorship program, • Paid in-house trainings, • Paid administrative time, • Flexible schedule, • Opportunities for upward growth and program development Equal Opportunities Statement: Ready Set GO Therapy is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable California and federal laws. Qualified applicants will be considered for employment with or without reasonable accommodation, consistent with the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Employment Type: W-2 Employee | Full-Time or Part-Time | Hourly, Non-Exempt Overtime is paid in accordance with California law. Requirements: Responsibilities of the Occupational Therapist: (Including, but not limited to) • Perform evaluations and provide treatment for pediatric clients. Caseload includes highly motivated families with a typical age range of 2–15 years, with diagnoses including ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Learning Differences (LD), Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), • Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to support client-centered goals, • Provide family and community education, including caregiver coaching and consultation, • Communicate and coordinate with community professionals such as teachers, school staff, and medical providers, • Potential to lead or support Friendship Explorations summer camps and outdoor groups Who We're Looking For: • Licensed Occupational Therapist in California or license-eligible, • Experience working with pediatric populations or a strong interest in pediatrics, • Comfortable engaging in active, play-based activities, • Values collaboration, mentorship, and family-centered care, • New graduates are encouraged to apply, • May be a great fit for school-based therapists looking to supplement their work week with after-school or weekend hours, • Employment is contingent upon background check and verification of licensure Physical Requirements/Work Environment: • This position is physically active and may require the ability to sit on the floor, kneel, squat, crawl, bend, and transition to standing repeatedly throughout the workday, • Ability to participate in physically active play and gross motor activities with pediatric clients, • Ability to lift, carry, push, or pull equipment or materials up to approximately 30 pounds, with or without reasonable accommodation, • Ability to travel between clinic locations, school sites, and community locations as required