COTA – Flexible Clinic Schedule
MedCare Pediatric
Location
Baytown, Texas
Quick overview
Provide personalized occupational therapy services including strength and mobility training to pediatric patients in home, school, and daycare settings. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and educate families on therapeutic techniques to improve patient independence.
Requirements summary
Must be a graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program and licensed to practice as a COTA in Texas. One year of experience and bilingual proficiency in Spanish and English are preferred.
Job description
- At MedCare Pediatric, we’re committed to transforming lives through compassionate, patient-centered care.
- As a trusted provider of home health services, we bring therapy directly into homes, daycares, and schools—where patients feel safest and most supported.
- Our mission is to empower individuals of all ages to reach their fullest potential by delivering exceptional therapeutic services grounded in integrity, collaboration, and excellence.
- As a Home Health Occupational Therapy Assistant, you’ll provide personalized, one-on-one care in the environments where patients thrive.
- Our structured scheduling allows for meaningful interactions, focused treatment sessions, and detailed documentation—while offering the flexibility to support your work-life balance.
- You’ll join a collaborative, purpose-driven team that values professional development and equips you with the tools to make a lasting difference in the lives of the children and families we serve. \n
Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) Qualifications & Responsibilities
Graduate from an accredited school program for Occupational Therapy Assistant Licensed to practice as an Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) in Texas by the anticipated start date 1 year of experience preferred, but new graduates are welcome to apply Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred Provides occupational therapy services, including range of motion, strength, mobility, and caregiver training, following physician-approved plans. Educates families on occupational therapy techniques and collaborates with team members for comprehensive care. Administers therapy to improve functional abilities and independence Work closely with interdisciplinary teams to ensure quality care; supervision of assistants is a plus.
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