OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY JOB DESCRIPTION About the Company:Nurture Collective, a practice that intersects the complexities of maternal-infant mental health and early childhood intervention. We provide various services, including occupational, physical, and speech therapies, lactation support, feeding therapy, parent-and-baby groups, and more. This BIPOC-owned, female-led company centers social-emotional development in addressing developmental delays. We also focus on mitigating the development delays by facilitating parent-child relationships and addressing the factors that influence these delays, such as parental mental health and well-being. We believe in building supportive communities to support parents of young children, providing access to families that may not receive therapy services otherwise. We support families in Los Angeles County and the surrounding areas and accept various commercial insurance, Medi-Cal, and Regional Center funding. About the Job: Collective (NC) is pleased to announce a unique opportunity. NC is seeking a new Occupational Therapist to ensure that families have the tools, support, education, and training they need so their young children (0-5) can reach their full potential. The ideal candidate is a collaborative and reflective provider who understands child development, infant mental health, maternal mental health, and a passion for working on behalf of the healthy development of young children and their caregivers. We seek an organized and efficient OTR to work on Saturdays. Job Duties Include: Adheres to and demonstrates Nurture Collective's core values and mission in the performance of all aspects of this position Follow through on assigned referrals by providing intake, assessment/evaluation and recommendations, and occupational therapy treatment to families on developmental skills in the areas of gross motor, fine motor, social/emotional, cognition, speech/language, self-help and adaptive Maintain assigned caseload incorporating researched based intervention activities into daily routines that best facilitate child/family-driven goals Ensure all required documentation is complete, accurate, and timely All other duties as assigned Job type: Per Diem (W-2) Basic Qualifications: Minimum of Masters degree in Occupational Therapy Licensure or the ability to receive California licensure required Ability to pass the pre-hire background check required Experience working with Part C/Early Intervention services is preferred Bilingual therapist (Spanish) speaking is preferred Physical and Other Demands: Must be able to establish and maintain working relationships within the agency and with clients Must be able to work in a consultative model/transdisciplinary model of intervention and a family-centered service delivery model Must be able to lift and carry up to 25 pounds of testing equipment, toys, and supplies Must be able to sit on the floor and move quickly after infants and toddlers Salary: dependent upon experience Experience: Minimum of one year of experience working with young children and families (preferred) Work location: outpatient clinic in Whittier, CAPay: $45.00 - $65.00 per hourExpected hours: No more than 8 per weekSchedule: 8 hour shift Weekends onlyExperience: pediatric: 1 year (Required)License/Certification: California Occupational Therapy License (Required)Work Location: Multiple locations