What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pediatric Occupational Therapist/COTA position at Michigan Pediatric Therapy?
Job Title
Pediatric Occupational Therapist (OTR / COTA) – Grow Your Skills & Make a Difference
About Michigan Pediatric Therapy
We are a small, heart-centered pediatric therapy clinic in Farmington Hills, MI, committed to helping children (0–12) thrive through occupational, feeding, speech, and craniosacral therapy. We believe in the power of compassionate care and play-based learning—and in supporting our therapists to learn, grow, and become leaders in the pediatric therapy field. If you’re looking for a close-knit team dedicated to making a real impact, read on!
Why Join Our Team?
- Growth-Focused Environment : We invest in your development—through mentorship, continuing education, and hands-on training in areas like feeding therapy, sensory integration, and craniosacral therapy.
- Collaborative & Compassionate : Work alongside a multidisciplinary team (OTs, SLPs, and administrative staff) that puts kindness, empathy, and innovation at the forefront of everything we do.
- Patient-Centered Care : Our approach is all about meeting kids where they are—making sessions fun, comfortable, and empowering for them and their families.
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Why You’ll Love Working Here :
Ready to Make a Difference?
If you’re excited to expand your skills and help children flourish in all aspects of life, we’d love to meet you. Apply now by sending your resume and a brief cover letter explaining why you’re passionate about pediatric therapy to [email / online application link]. Let’s grow together and create brighter futures for the children we serve!
About Michigan Pediatric Therapy :
Our mission is to offer families a warm and supportive environment where they can learn about their child’s developmental needs and how to nurture their child’s capacity to succeed through occupational and craniosacral therapy. Our aim is to help children reach their potential by treating the whole child using techniques learned from experience and directed by evidence-based practices.
Salary : $70,000 - $72,000