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EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN DESERVE EXCEPTIONAL THERAPISTS...
Our Client is a school district in Fort Wayne, Indiana who is looking for a qualified Occupational Therapist to work two days per week with children in preschool up to middle school. This is a position working a new program that has just been implemented into the school system. This is part time but could grow to be more hours as the school year continues.
Qualifications: Must have a Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Therapy and hold a current state license (or eligible) if applicable.
Pediatric therapy is our specialty - and our expertise is backed by excellent hourly rates and per diem offered based upon IRS eligibility. Additional benefits include: nationally recognized medical insurance, 401K, generous relocation and continuing education assistance, optional paid leave, reimbursement for state licensure and/or teacher certifications, and completion bonuses.
Our management team provides 24/7-telephone support to our therapists - you are not alone when you are on assignment with us! In addition, we provide Clinical Coordinators to assist our therapists in managing their caseloads effectively. Our Clinical Coordinators are experienced therapists who have excelled within their profession and are able to help you succeed on our team. Respond now and learn how YOU can be a part of our team! There is never a charge to applicants and new grads are always encouraged to apply.
...BUILDING SELF-CONFIDENT CHILDREN...ONE PROFESSIONAL AT A TIME!
How to Apply:
For immediate consideration, please e-mail or fax your resume TOLL-FREE to:
Toll-Free Fax: 866-733-4278
PediaStaff, Inc. - School Division
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