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Occupational Therapist

7/8/2025

The Occupational Therapist conducts an analysis of the child’s daily activities and provides occupational therapeutic treatments to improve the child’s functioning and independence. They also contribute to the development of the Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) and collaborate with team members and community service providers.

Working Hours

40 hours/week

Company Size

51-200 employees

Language

English

Visa Sponsorship

No

About The Company
Partners in Child Development is dedicated to nurturing the growth and development of every child to maximize their potential. We are passionate and committed to helping children and their families with programs focused on a child’s development and well-being. Our programs include an Early Intervention Program for children ages 0-3, our Anderson School, a special education school for children ages 3-12 who have complex medical needs and Woodbridge School, our early childhood education program. For over 50 years, we have been changing the trajectory of children’s lives.
About the Role

Description

 Serving Children in More Communities with our Early Intervention Program!


Our Early Intervention Program has expanded to serve children and families in the Greater Lowell area to include eight additional communities.  We serve children and families in Andover, North Andover, Lawrence, and Methuen as well as Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Lowell, Tewksbury, Tyngsboro and Westford.



Partners in Child Development is a nonprofit organization dedicated to nurturing the growth and development of every child to maximize their potential. Our programs include our Early Intervention Program, our Anderson School, a special education school for children having complex medical needs and Woodbridge School, our early childhood education program.


Our Early Intervention Program dramatically improves outcomes for children ages 0-3 who have developmental delays or are at risk for delays. Services are provided at no cost to the family through therapeutic interventions embedded in their daily routines. Our specialized staff is dedicated to helping children reach their developmental milestones.


Our Early Intervention professionals see the dramatic impact their work is having on each child and their families as they provide in-home services at no cost to the families. The professional satisfaction of these Early Intervention professionals is palpable as children receiving Early Intervention services from Partners in Child Development meet developmental goals before the age of three at 3 times the state average.

We offer you the opportunity to change the trajectory of a child’s life, every day at a critical time in their development.


We are looking for a full time/part time Occupational Therapist to join our Early Intervention Program serving the Lawrence area.


The Occupational Therapist (OT) is a member of a multi-disciplinary team that provides interventions to children and family in the EI Program. The OT conducts an analysis of the child’s daily activities, home/community, as well as the need for adaptive equipment to provide occupational therapeutic treatments/interventions to improve the child’s functioning, independence, and performance. The OT contributes to the development of the Individual Family Service plan (IFSP) including strategies and family outcomes to address the child’s individual needs. The OT provides services to clients through coordination and collaboration with team members, public/private and community service providers. The OT provides services to clients through coordination and collaboration with team members, public/private and community service providers.


Requirements:

  • Current Massachusetts Occupational Therapy license.
  • Education commensurate with holding current licensure as an Occupational Therapist/SLP/Social Work issued by the MA Board of Registration in Allied Health Professionals.
  • Minimum of 1-2 years of experience in a pediatric setting working with children under the age of 5. Experience working with children with developmental delays or disabilities preferred.
  • Must hold current, valid driver’s license and the ability to provide proof of insurance coverage for travel between home visits.
  • Must hold and maintain current CPR and First Aid training.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of developmental milestones and delays in children, as well as the impact of emotional, behavioral, and neurological disabilities on the child’s functioning and development. Must be flexible and adaptable in administering therapy.
  • Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills with sufficient computer and technical skills to complete position required documentation.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with families, team members and other professionals.
  • Outstanding time management, organizational, problem solving and multi-tasking skills.
  • Ability to demonstrate flexibility, empathy and compassion for children and families.
  • History of maintaining client confidentiality and professional boundaries and displaying qualities of integrity, credibility, and a commitment to Partner in Child Development's mission, vision, and values.
  • Ability to obtain or provide a National Provider Identifier (NPI) required by MA Department of Public Health (DPH) for MA Early Intervention providers and issued through the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES).
  • Successful criminal background screening, including check with the Commonwealth of MA Department of Criminal Justice Information Services criminal and sex offender database.


Partners in Child Development provides a supportive environment which values and promotes team collaboration, creative thinking, and innovation with ongoing support and mentoring for each employee’s professional development. Our benefits package includes:

  • Family Friendly, Flexible Schedules
  • Up to 4 weeks of vacation with 1 week of sick time and 13 paid holidays
  • Medical: Numerous medical plan choices. Generous company contribution
  • Dental: Company paid premiums for employee coverage
  • Vision: Annual exam, allowance toward contacts & glasses
  • Productivity Incentive Program
  • Mileage Reimbursement & Company-provided cell phones
  • Registered Dietitian Services
  • Life & Disability Insurances: Company paid
  • Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program including Child & Elder Care & Work-Life solution location services, legal guidance for major life events, identity Theft support services
  • Retirement & Financial planning
  • Pet Insurance
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Ongoing Employee Recognition Programs
  • Generous Employee Referral bonuses
  • Clinical supervision, mentoring, professional development & training opportunities
  • Student Loans: As an employee, you may be eligible for student loan forgiveness
Key Skills
Occupational TherapyPediatric ExperienceDevelopmental DelaysTherapeutic InterventionsCommunication SkillsTeam CollaborationTime ManagementProblem SolvingFlexibilityEmpathyConfidentialityProfessional BoundariesIntegrityClient InteractionDocumentation SkillsAdaptive Equipment
Benefits
Family Friendly, Flexible SchedulesVacationSick TimePaid HolidaysMedicalDentalVisionProductivity Incentive ProgramMileage ReimbursementCompany-provided Cell PhonesRegistered Dietitian ServicesLife & Disability InsurancesEmployee Assistance ProgramRetirement & Financial PlanningPet Insurance403(b) Retirement PlanFlexible Spending AccountsEmployee Recognition ProgramsEmployee Referral BonusesClinical SupervisionMentoringProfessional DevelopmentTraining OpportunitiesStudent Loan Forgiveness
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