What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) position at MOST/DFW?
MOST/DFW is looking for a passionate Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant to work in an interdisciplinary team of Speech, Physical, and ABA therapists for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
At MOST/DFW, we strive to make the MOST of therapy and make the MOST of life! We believe in a world where all individuals are empowered to reach their full potential and live happy lives within their communities. Through personal connections, thoughtful listening, and observation, we build relationships to support our patients and their families. We work to reach our patient’s goals through engaging activities, education, and strategies impactful to their daily lives. Working as an interdisciplinary team of speech, occupational, and physical therapists, we provide fun and functional therapy to improve quality of life.
This position is IN-CLINIC, and treats out of our Southlake Territory, treating at 2-3 ABA centers where we partner in Euless, Avondale, and North/Southlake. This position is a part-time 1099 contract position to start with the opportunity to increase to a full-time caseload, depending on your availability. Rates range from $25.00 to $55.00 per session, based on years of experience in pediatrics and additional certifications.
What sets us apart from other therapy companies?
We have a clinic located in McKinney and several partnering ABA facilities where we collaborate, providing on-site therapy to our shared patients. We strive to analyze and bridge the gap between behavior, sensory, and communication issues.
Company Highlights:
- Collaborative Approach to Therapy: By following a Collaborative Model focused on providing dynamic care, we can implement specialized, data-driven plans of care to promote the most successful outcome.
- Flexibility and customizable schedule, with scheduling options of 3-days (M/W/F), 2-days (T/TH), and 5-days
- Therapy Materials Support: in addition to providing therapy materials, we have Therapy Technicians on site to assist in creating therapy materials and general therapeutic assistance
- Continuing Education opportunities and certification training
- Mentorship Program: We offer a paid mentorship program to facilitate professional growth and in depth training as a therapist or new graduate
- Additional opportunities to earn extra income: Saturday Social Groups, coverage
- Facility Therapy Dog for use during your sessions
- Administrative support: Intake coordinators and Leads assist with scheduling, billing of services, and more
- Opportunities for growth and leadership
What you would bring to MOST/DFW:
- COTA License to practice in the State of Texas
- Minimum 1-year occupational therapy experience
- Minimum 1-year experience with pediatrics, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and/or Sensory Processing Disorder preferred
- Willingness to collaborate with a dynamic team of allied health professionals
- Willingness to commit to a minimum of 20 working hours per week, on a 2-day, 3-day, or 5-day schedule
- BLS/CPR certification required
- Willing to undergo a background check
- Laptop or tablet to document via Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system
What a day would entail at MOST/DFW:
- Provide occupational therapy services in clinic at one of our several partnering ABA locations for a variety of clients ranging from 3-12 years of age
- Collaborate with co-treating therapists to innovate ideas and techniques to reach a client’s goal
- Implement therapy programs that enhance performance in individuals’ daily living and improve quality of life
- Track and record client progression and mastery of goals; observe and record client’s progress, attitudes, and behaviors, while maintaining confidentiality per HIPAA regulation and ethical standards
- Participate in reports and meetings on client’s progress disciplines relating to therapy treatment and goals
- Educate families to increase generalization of skills and carryover
- Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; and participating in professional societies.
- Attend and participate in continuing education programs to monitor proficiency, expand current knowledge and enhance professional excellence. Willingly shares knowledge and provides clinical orientation to other members of the staff
Salary : $25 - $55