Benefits:
- Opportunity for advancement
- Paid time off
- Training & development
Occupational Health Therapist
Exceptional team with generous PTO and professional development benefits
Are you seeking a rewarding career where you can impact the life of a child while expanding your own professional development? PIC is a unique organization that offers early intervention services for infants and toddlers in Alaska. Surround yourself with a team of supportive professionals and experience the many rewards of this unique work environment.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS for OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH THERAPIST:
Master's Degree or Doctorate in Occupational Therapy and a license to practice, or are eligible for licensure.
THE ORGANIZATION:
PIC’s mission is to promote the growth and development of young children who experience developmental delays by supporting and strengthening parents. PIC believes:
- All families are special, unique and respected
- Families make choices and decisions about the services they receive
- Families receive information in a sensitive and unbiased manner so they can make the best choices for their child and family
- Families receive the service they need to help them achieve their goals
- Goals are achieved by using resources and supports from PIC, as well as the community
- Learning happens every day in the places children live and play, doing the things the enjoy, with the people who care about and love them
THE POSITION:
The Early Interventionist Occupational Therapist provides assessment and intervention services and strategies to assist in fostering the growth and development of children, birth through age three. Work is usually performed as a home-based service designed to directly involve parents in providing family-oriented social, nutritional, developmental, and behavioral opportunities for their children. The Occupational Therapist works as a trans-disciplinary team member providing specific information to support the development and implementation of Individualized Family Services Plan (IFSP) for clients of the organization. The specific disciplines represented by the team include early childhood or special education, social work, speech-language, physical, and occupational therapy.
THE LOCATION:
Alaska has so much to offer! Unlimited adventure, wildlife and new experiences. Experience the adventures that others only dream about! See the Northern Lights or go hiking one of over 100,000 glaciers that cover this vast land. The adventure of a lifetime awaits you.
THE REWARDS FOR YOU:
Unlock the Benefits That Await You: Join our vibrant team culture, where personal growth and flexibility thrive. Enjoy an abundance of PTO, 12 paid holidays, and the added security of Liability Insurance. In addition to a competitive salary, we offer comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage, along with an HRA for even more healthcare support. Additionally, access our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), benefit from tuition reimbursement for qualified loans, and take up to 40 hours of professional development leave. And don't miss out on the opportunity to grow your wealth with a 401K featuring an employer match. Your future starts here!
Compensation: $83,544.00 - $93,837.00 per year
Programs for Infants and Children
Program for Infants and Children’s mission is to provide early intervention services for infants and toddlers with special needs, and we do this by providing support and resources to assist parents and caregivers enhance their child’s development.
PIC is mission and model driven, and our work culture is both supportive and collaborative. We feel strongly that our employees are the key component in our success supporting the families we are privileged to serve, and that our transdisciplinary service model is the foundation of that success.
Company Website: www.picak.org
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