Do you feel a calling to help children find their voices?
Do you want to be excited to go to work every morning?
Do you want to feel seen, heard, and appreciated at work?
Are you looking for a more collaborative team and a supportive admin?
Do you want to have more fun at work while making an impact on families?
This is our passion and what we strive to accomplish every day!
**At DISH we start all new hires as a part-time/hourly rate, with the OPTION to transition into a full-time/salary rate with BONUSES for productivity. Because we believe your work and effort should be rewarded!**
What We Offer:
- Flexible scheduling options.
- Work-Life Balance!
- CEU and professional development support.
- Supportive, ENERGETIC, team culture.
- Opportunities for clinic and leadership development.
- AND you get your birthday off (who doesn't love that?!).
Position Overview:
We’re seeking a skilled and experienced Occupational Therapist with at least 3 years of pediatric experience, who brings a deep understanding of sensory processing and emotional regulation. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys clinical complexity, values a team-based model, and thrives in a dynamic, supportive environment.
You’ll work with a diverse caseload, contributing to both 1:1 therapy sessions and interdisciplinary programs alongside our speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and early intervention educators.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide direct pediatric OT services in clinic and school settings.
- Conduct evaluations and develop comprehensive treatment plans.
- Address sensory integration, emotional regulation, fine/gross motor development, and daily living skills.
- Collaborate closely with other therapists and educators on shared goals.
- Educate and support parents and caregivers.
- Maintain thorough documentation and progress tracking.
What We’re Looking For:
- Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy (OTR/L).
- Minimum 3 years pediatric experience (clinic or school-based).
- Deep knowledge of sensory integration theory, praxis, and self-regulation strategies.
- Passion for working with children with developmental delays, ASD, SPD, and related challenges.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills.
- Dedication to professional growth and evidence-based practice.
How to Apply:
Send your resume and a brief cover letter to careers@daviesinstitute.com. We’d love to hear how your experience and vision align with ours.
Make a lasting difference in the lives of children and families—join our collaborative, expert team today.