Acute Pediatric Occupational Therapist / OT
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Because Climbing the Monkey Bars is a Big Deal Around Here
We know that to the outside world, OT might look like crafts and obstacle courses. But in this clinic, we know better. We know it’s self-regulation, fine motor planning, sensory integration, confidence, and independence—all disguised as play.
Our South Schwertner outpatient clinic is growing, and we’re looking for a Pediatric Occupational Therapist who sees the magic behind the movement. Someone who understands that a successful session might look like a high-five after a kid finally tolerates a new texture—or a quiet moment when a child can stay regulated through a transition.
If you thrive on creativity, love a good sensory bin, and believe that progress should be celebrated loud and proud, we’d love to meet you.
What your role will look like:
- Working 1:1 with awesome kids in a space that’s made for fun and function
- Supporting everything from handwriting and dressing skills to sensory processing and social participation
- Building strong, trusting relationships with families—because they’re part of the team, too
- Collaborating with our PTs and SLPs to make sure each child is getting exactly what they need
What we’re looking for:
- A licensed OT in Texas (or on your way to being one)
- Pediatric experience is a plus, but new grads with the right heart and hunger to learn are welcome
- Someone who’s flexible, imaginative, and cool under pressure
- A therapist who truly loves helping kids become more confident in their own bodies and abilities
What we offer:
- Both Full and Part-Time opportunities
- CEU reimbursement, mentorship, and a whole team cheering you on
- A relaxed, positive work environment where work/life balance is real
- Opportunities to develop specialties (feeding, handwriting, sensory integration—take your pick!)
- A culture built on kindness, curiosity, and showing up for each other
Here, we don’t just work on skills—we help kids feel capable, strong, and proud of themselves.
Sound like your kind of place? Let’s talk.