Location
Seattle, WA, United States
Posted on
Jul 11, 2022
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**MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. is looking for an Infant Motor and Feeding Therapist to join our Early Supports Team!As anu00A0Infantu00A0Motor and Pediatricu00A0Feeding Therapist (PT, OT),u00A0this position primarily provides evaluative, therapeutic, and consultative services to infants (0-6 months) who have motor and feeding difficulties.u00A0This position will likely include work on our Hospital to Home Team (H2H) and Core Services. We work closely with families to help make the transition home easier by providing in-home therapy, community resources, and ongoing support.A successful candidate is passionate about the whole child and works cooperatively with staff, families, and community partners. Work with a dynamic, supportive team, making a difference in the lives of families and their young children. Join **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***.u2019s Early Supports Team! Location:u00A0South Park/Fremont for Administrative Office, Home visiting, and Telehealth Schedule: Part-Time with a flexible schedule Wage:u00A0Starting at $32.69-$46.00 hour DOE $2,000 hiring bonus! *$500 to be paid out after 60 days of employment, and $1,500 to be paid out after 90 days of employment*What we can offer:Part-time (hourly) position including documentation timeGenerous Paid Time Off benefitsAdditional Floating Holidays, Parental Leave, Paid Compassion Leave, and Paid HolidaysRetirement 401(K) with a company matchEmployment Assistance Program (EAP)u00A0Paid professional development and continuing educationHighly skilled, dedicated, and well-established collaborative teamMileage and Professional License Reimbursement**MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. is proud to offer its staff an income Protection Benefit to those potentially affected by COVID-19About the role:**MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. Kids is seeking a Part-Time Infant Motor and Feeding Therapist (PT, OT) to join our highly-skilled, collaborative, and innovative multidisciplinary team serving a diverse community. This position primarily provides evaluative, therapeutic, and consultative services to infants with feeding difficulties who may have experienced hospitalization. We work closely with families to help make the transition home easier by providing in-home therapy, community resources, and ongoing support.We serve children in their homes, childcare, and community settings. Using a strengths-based coaching model, we build family capacity through information sharing, modeling, and reflection. u00A0At **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. Kids, we support professional development financially and with time and are committed to our staff reaching their full potential. Ouru00A0nineu00A0specialty early supports programs have been developed by dedicated staff being supported to innovate based on family/child needs. Examples of these programs include ouru00A0EPICu00A0team, feeding team, Hospital to Home team, CHERISH replication team, Family Support Program/infant mental health team, and Babies Team.You willu00A0work alongside an experienced, multidisciplinary team of people and have opportunities to pursue your special interests, share your knowledge, and receive reflective supervision. A successful candidate is passionate about the whole child and works cooperatively with staff, families, and community partners.u00A0 Qualifications:Masteru2019s degree or equivalentLicensed Occupational Therapist or Physical Therapist in the State of WashingtonAt least two years of experience working in pediatrics or fieldwork that includes a pediatric affiliationEarly Supports oru00A0working a caseload, includingu00A0infants with motor and feeding difficultiesKnowledge of infant feeding and child development for children 0-5 yearsTwo yearsu2019 experience working in pediatric feeding with children 0-6 months and 12 months and older. Internship rotations are considered experienceInterest or experience working with children who are tube-fed and/or weaning from a feeding tube preferredExperience in infant handling and knowledge of motor developmentCommitment to providing equitable services to families who are linguistically and racially diverse.Ability to work cooperatively with staff, families, and community partnersCandidates with experience providing services with non-English speaking families and/or infant mental health desired.Must have or obtain current CPR and first aid certificationsComplete bloodborne pathogens and HIV trainingMust provide own car and insurance that meets state minimum insurance requirements.u00A0**MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need any assistance or accommodations with the application or interview process, please contact us ****A0At **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***., we do not just accept diversity and inclusion u2014 we celebrate it, support it, live it, and flourish in it to benefit our employees, the community, and our clientele. We believe that our strength lies within our diversity and the forward motion towards a day when people of all abilities can learn and work together. **MEMBERS ONLY**SIGN UP NOW***. is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, including disability and veteranu2019s status.IND456 #LI-BI1
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