The Occupational Therapist evaluates individuals in areas like fine motor skills, upper extremity function, and sensory integration processing to establish individualized therapy goals and generate data for the Plan of Care. Responsibilities include providing direct therapy in various settings, developing in-home programs for families, and participating in multidisciplinary meetings like IFSP discussions.
Requirements summary
A bachelor's degree in occupational therapy from an accredited university is required, along with Illinois licensure or eligibility, and Illinois Early Intervention credentialing or eligibility. One year of proven successful experience in pediatric occupational therapy is preferred.
Peoria Service Center, 507 E. Armstrong Ave., Peoria, IL
Position status: Full time (40 hours/week)
Position schedule
Clinic hours are
Monday through
Friday, 8am - 6pm (with the last appointment at 5:15pm)
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About Us
Easterseals Central Illinois is a trusted leader in pediatric therapy, empowering children with developmental delays, disabilities, and special needs to reach their fullest potential. We are seeking a passionate Occupational Therapist to join our collaborative team, offering a variety of specialized services designed to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children and their families.
In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to work in
Aquatic
Therapy: Utilize our state-of-the-art warm water therapy pool at the Peoria service center to create fun, innovative, and effective therapy programs that help children improve mobility, strength, and coordination.
ASD
Diagnostic
Clinic: Be a vital part of our multi-disciplinary team providing comprehensive evaluations, early diagnoses, and customized recommendations for children and families at the earliest stages of need.
Assistive
Technology
Clinic: Collaborate with vendors and funding sources to assess, recommend, and procure adaptive mobility devices, including wheelchairs and standers, to enhance children's independence.
Early
Intervention
Services: Work with children under age 3 to help them meet developmental milestones through Occupational, Feeding, Physical, and Speech-Language Therapy in natural environments such as homes, daycares, and community spaces.
Outpatient
Pediatric
Rehabilitation: Be a key part of an interdisciplinary team providing outpatient treatment to children and their families. You will evaluate and design therapy programs focused on improving fine motor and self-help skills, upper extremity function, activities of daily living, visual/perceptual skills, and sensory integration processing to enhance children’s functional abilities and daily living.
Benefits
Accident Insurance
Critical Illness Insurance
Dental Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Paid Holidays
Vacation
Paid Time Off
Vision Insurance
Long-Term Disability Insurance
Medical Insurance
Sick Time
Flexible Spending Accounts
401(k) Retirement Plan
Personal Time
Employee Discounts
Voluntary Life Insurance
Employer Match
Hospital Indemnity Plans
Employer-Paid Life Insurance
Group Health Insurance
Professional Development Allowance
Paid Holiday Break
New Employee Referral Bonus
Ceus Allowance
Event Days
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Why Join Easterseals Central Illinois?
Professional Growth and Mentorship
Ongoing mentorship from experienced therapists to help you develop new skills and advance in your career.
Access to specialized training in areas like sensory integration, aquatic therapy, or assistive technology to expand your clinical expertise.
Opportunities to grow within the organization, with pathways for advancement into leadership roles or specialized certifications.
Innovative Tools and Technology
Use advanced therapeutic tools such as specialized sensory integration equipment to enhance your therapy sessions.
Access cutting-edge software for documentation and treatment planning, streamlining your workflow and allowing more time for client care.
Inclusive and Supportive Team Environment
Be part of a supportive, family-oriented culture that fosters collaboration, where your ideas and contributions are valued.
Work with a diverse team of professionals who share a passion for making a difference in the lives of children and families.
See the Impact
What Sets Us Apart
A
Mission with
Impact: For over 100 years, Easterseals Central Illinois has been dedicated to helping children with special needs and their families. With 75 affiliates nationwide, our work impacts more than a million individuals annually.
Balanced
Work-Life: Set schedules with no nights or weekends, ensuring a healthy work/life balance.
Documentation
Time
Included: 60% productivity requirement allows for paid documentation time during work hours. Even if a client cancels, you are paid for your time.
Collaborative,
Multi-Disciplinary
Approach: Work with an interdisciplinary team of Occupational, Physical, Speech, and Feeding Therapists, as well as behavioral and counseling professionals, to provide the best holistic care for our clients.
Accreditation &
Recognition: Easterseals Central Illinois holds an 8th consecutive CARF accreditation for Pediatric Specialty Outpatient Rehabilitation, demonstrating our commitment to the highest quality of care.
Compensation and Benefits
Compensation for this position falls within the range of $65,000 - 80,000 annually. The final offer may be structured as either an hourly rate or a salary, depending on the role classification, and will consider several individualized factors including relevant experience, scope and responsibilities of the role, qualifications and credentials, talent availability and specialization, and organizational needs. This range is subject to change in the future.
Compensation is just one component of the total rewards package offered for this role. Easterseals Central Illinois offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support the well-being of our team members:
Generous Paid Time Off (PTO)
Vacation, Sick, and Personal time
5 Paid Holidays: Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and the day after Thanksgiving
Paid Holiday break: both the Peoria Clinic and the Bloomington clinic are closed Christmas Eve through New Years Day (this is on top of the PTO already mentioned!)
Event Days: Earn additional PTO hours if you volunteer with us!
Comprehensive Group Health Insurance
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance with multiple plan options
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for Medical and Dependent Care expenses
Employer-Paid Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Voluntary Life and AD&D Coverage options for employee, spouse, and/or children
Supplemental Coverage Options: Accident, Critical Illness, and Hospital Indemnity Plans
Retirement Planning
401(k) Retirement Plan with Employer Match
Employee Support & Discounts
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for 24/7 confidential support
Exclusive Employee Discounts through PerkSpot and local gym partnerships
Professional Development
Annual Professional Development & CEU Allowance
New Employee Referral Bonus
Easterseals qualifies for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program
All benefits are subject to eligibility, terms, and plan guidelines.
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Job Description
Position Objective
The Occupational Therapist functions as a member of the interdisciplinary treatment team providing outpatient treatment and consultation services to clients referred to the Center and their families. The Therapist evaluates individuals in the areas of fine motor/self-help skills, upper extremity function, activities of daily living, upper body strength, visual/perceptual skills, and sensory integration processing.
Job Functions
Completes initial evaluation and evaluation report(s) for each client. Establishes individualized therapy goals and generates data for OT Plan of Care, identifying appropriate treating diagnoses and treatment recommendations. Completes progress notes every three to six months or as required.
Provides direct therapy with a focus on client and family priorities addressing functional limitations and participation in daily activities and family routines at service centers, natural environments, and or by telehealth.
Participates in parent/guardian Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) multidisciplinary and caregiver meetings as appropriate. Attends medical staffing/case studies to participate in interdisciplinary team discussions.
Reports cancellations and no shows to the scheduling team for proper documentation and action. Accurately completes documentation demonstrating a skilled need for services and completes billing in EHR following payer guidelines.
Develops and instructs family members on in-home program activities, and revises as necessary. Provides parent/guardian/family training during the session regarding HEP and therapy strategies.
Participates as needed or requested in the smooth transition of an individual to a public school program or other placement as necessary. Corresponds with physicians and other professionals involved in the care/treatment of the client/family as necessary and documents in EHR.
Attends program services meetings, discipline meetings, rehab staff meetings, case studies, and in-services.
Completes competencies and maintains established departmental policies and procedures, safety and infection control standards, quality assurance, and accreditation standards of the Center.
Ensures that all requirements for credentialing and licensure are maintained (e.g. Early Interventions credentialing, safety care training, CPR, Illinois license, certification).
Provides Assistive Technology Clinic and Orthotic services including evaluation, equipment orders, fittings, follow up and the manufacture of splints as necessary for each client followed.
Marginal Responsibilities
Mentors new staff members as requested.
Fulfills contractual obligations as requested.
Complete letters of medical necessity as needed.
Participate in Clinics as requested.
Supervises clinical students and Occupational Therapist Assistants as requested.
Other duties as assigned.
Education/Experience Requirements
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited university with a degree in occupational therapy is required.
Must be licensed in the State of Illinois or eligible for licensure.
Illinois Early Intervention credential or eligible for credential.
A minimum of one year of proven successful experience in the area of pediatric occupational therapy is preferred.
Competency Requirements
Advanced knowledge and skill necessary to provide treatment plans related to credentialed/licensed field of practice.
Demonstrate proficiency with EHR and required Rehab workflows including timely patient care documentation and billing for accurate medical records.
Working knowledge of personal computers and software (MS Office Suite).
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Must have visual ability sufficient to read and accurately complete written correspondence, reports, etc., and computer screen information.
Frequent use of hands to grasp, handle, or feel.
Close supervision of clients and physical assistance or redirection during treatment sessions and use of novel/suspended equipment to maintain client safety.
Regular standing, walking, sitting, bending, lifting, and reaching.
Occasional kneeling, work with clients on floor mats, and transitions from floor to standing related to patient care.
Ability to lift and/or carry up to fifty (50) pounds.
Ability to drive to all Easterseals centers and service sites within a 100-mile radius, as needed.
Work Environment
Routinely works in office environments with little exposure to excessive noise, dust, and temperature.
Community Settings for meetings and direct service activities.
Client homes for direct service activities.
Routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, and fax machines.
May be exposed to contagious diseases but the potential for personal harm and injury is limited when proper safety and health precautions are used.
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Easterseals Central Illinois is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information. Easterseals is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation, call 309.686.1177.