Part-Time Occupational Therapist | 20 hrs/week
You became an OT to do therapy. Then somewhere along the way the job became paperwork, productivity quotas, a caseload nobody could actually serve well, and a to-do list that followed you home.
We're offering the opposite of that. Twenty hours a week. Real clinical work with kids who need you. And a paycheck that respects your license: $58 to $65 an hour, depending on experience.
This is a part-time role on purpose. Maybe you're semi-retired and not done doing the work you're good at. Maybe you've got young kids of your own and full-time isn't the season you're in. Maybe you're in a clinic grind and want a foothold in school-based work without giving up your whole week. Whatever brought you here, twenty focused hours is a real job to us, not a leftover.
What you'd do
Work with autistic students across our Lilac Learning Center program. Evaluations, treatment, the OT work itself. We keep the role built around therapy time. You are not here to be buried in logistics for twenty hours and call it a job.
Where
Remote in Washington or with a Washington License.
The pay, in the open
$58 to $65 per hour. Washington requires us to post the range and we think that's the right way to do it anyway. No "competitive rate," no waiting until the offer to find out. You see the number now.
Licensed elsewhere?
If you're a strong OT living outside Washington, talk to us. We'll cover your Washington license-by-endorsement fees and sit with you through the application on a screen share. We'll be straight with you about how long the state takes, because that clock isn't ours to control.
One honest note
We serve autistic students, and some of the work is hard. If that's the work you want to be doing, you'll fit here. If you're looking for an easy twenty hours, this isn't it.
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