Location
Owens Cross Roads, Alabama
Quick overview
The COTA will provide scheduled treatment to assigned patients and maintain a clean therapy environment. They are also expected to complete documentation, attend staff meetings, and communicate clinical concerns.
Requirements summary
Candidates should have a valid Alabama license to practice as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant and demonstrate proficiency with computers and pediatric treatment strategies. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work with children of diverse needs are essential.
Job description
Where Passion Meets Pediatric Progress Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant (COTA) – Pediatrics 📍 Owens Cross Roads, AL | 🕒 Full-time
- Are you ready to make therapy fun, impactful, and full of heart?
- We're searching for a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant who thrives in a playful, child-centered environment and is excited to help kids grow in confidence, skills, and independence.
- Join a team that truly supports one another—and the families we serve.
- Bring your creativity, compassion, and energy.
- Let’s change lives together!
Benefits
Partial payment toward our medical insurance (BCBS) Supplemental insurance/benefits options (dental, vision, accident, life w/ LTC, disability, Amaze virtual health, FSA) Uniform allowance PTO CEU opportunities Advancement opportunities for growth in the company 401k 64 Holiday Hours per year And more!
Expectations
Complete all documentation in a timely manner (point-of-service SOAP notes are encouraged). Notify the Lead OT when resources, evaluations, or protocols need to be ordered. Attend weekly staff meetings and contribute to collaborative care. Provide scheduled treatment to assigned patients, including all tasks necessary for effective care. Submit treatment charges before leaving the clinic each day. Maintain a clean and organized therapy environment. Communicate any clinical concerns to the Lead OT. Participate in community outreach and SpOT Clinic social media initiatives. Model and share The SpOT Clinic’s positive culture and core values with families and the community. Promote open communication, accountability, and teamwork across the clinic. Support clinic leadership, including the Lead OT, Clinic Manager, COO, CFO, and CEO. Demonstrate reliability, professionalism, creativity, and problem-solving skills.
Qualifications
Professional demeanor and conduct at all times. Proficiency with computers and comfort using creative tools and digital platforms. Familiarity with ADL evaluation tools and pediatric treatment strategies. Ability to work effectively with children with diverse needs, personalities, and behaviors. Up-to-date knowledge of occupational therapy practices and a desire for continued growth. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Valid Alabama license to practice as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (or in process). Comfortable using Google Suite professionally.
Benefits
- Advancement Opportunities
- Medical Insurance
- 401k
- Supplemental Insurance
- PTO
- Uniform Allowance
- CEU Opportunities
- Holiday Hours