Join a Practice That Values Connection, Collaboration, and Meaningful Participation
Kidnecting Potential is seeking a Pediatric Occupational Therapist to join our growing team in Wayne, Pennsylvania. We are a neurodiversity-affirming pediatric therapy practice dedicated to helping children and families build the skills and confidence needed to participate fully in daily life.
We believe every child deserves to be understood, supported, and empowered. Our therapists partner with families to identify strengths, address challenges, and create individualized pathways toward meaningful participation at home, school, and within the community.
The Details
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Neurodiversity-Affirming Care
We recognize and respect the unique strengths, differences, and experiences of each child. Our goal is not to change who children are, but to support their ability to engage in the activities that matter most to them and their families.
Collaborative Team Environment
Work alongside a supportive interdisciplinary team that values relationship-based care, clinical excellence, and shared problem-solving.
Mentorship and Professional Growth
Receive mentorship from an experienced Occupational Therapist with advanced training in Sensory Integration and Praxis, DIR/Floortime, Tomatis®, Interactive Metronome®, and pediatric practice development. Whether you are an experienced clinician or newer to pediatrics, we are committed to supporting your professional growth.
Family-Centered Practice
We believe meaningful outcomes happen when therapy is grounded in the priorities, values, and daily routines of each family.
Flexible Scheduling
Build a schedule that works for you while maintaining consistency for families.
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We are looking for passionate, growth-minded Pediatric Occupational Therapists who are eager to make a meaningful difference in children's lives. Whether you are a seasoned clinician with years of expertise or a motivated new graduate ready to launch your career, we want to hear from you!
You’re a perfect fit if you:
Embrace Neurodiversity-Affirming Care: You believe in honoring each child’s unique identity, prioritizing autonomy, and moving away from compliance-based therapy toward strengths-based support.
Have a Passion for Learning: You possess a strong desire to continuously evolve your practice, learn new methodologies, and participate in collaborative mentorship.
Are Kid-Centric & Play-Led: You excel at meeting children where they are, turning therapeutic goals into engaging, joy-filled, and child-led sessions.
Value Community & Collaboration: You thrive in an environment that encourages open communication with families, educators, and fellow team members.
New Graduates Welcome! Don't let a lack of experience hold you back. We provide robust mentorship, hands-on guidance, and a supportive environment designed to help you transition smoothly from academia to confident, impactful practice.
Full and Part-time.
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Conduct comprehensive occupational therapy evaluations and develop individualized treatment plans.
Provide individualized, play-based occupational therapy services to children and adolescents ages 0–18.
Collaborate with families to identify meaningful goals and develop strategies that support participation across environments.
Maintain timely and accurate documentation, including daily treatment notes, progress reports, and plans of care.
Communicate effectively with caregivers, physicians, educators, and other professionals involved in a child's care.
Participate in team collaboration and ongoing clinical discussions.
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Required:
Master's or Doctoral Degree in Occupational Therapy.
Current Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy license or eligibility for licensure.
Strong communication, collaboration, and organizational skills.
Passion for working with children and families.
Preferred:
Experience working in pediatric outpatient settings.
Training in or familiarity with sensory integration principles.
Ayres Sensory Integration® training preferred, but not required.
Therapists pursuing advanced training in Ayres Sensory Integration® are encouraged to apply.
Additional training in DIR/Floortime, feeding therapy, or related pediatric specialties is welcomed.
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While we offer scheduling flexibility.
The following times will be prioritized:
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
Saturday mornings
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Competitive Hourly Pay
Flexible schedule
State of the art equipment and tools.
Mentorship and clinical development opportunities
Opportunities for professional growth and specialization
Multi-disciplinary Collaboration
Meaningful work with children and families
Full-time candidates may qualify for Health Care, Vacation and/or 401K.
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Competitive hourly pay for part-time and salary for full-time.
Compensation package depends on many factors, including but not limited to experience and certifications.
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Kidnecting Potential is a pediatric occupational therapy practice supporting children with participation challenges. We are committed to helping children develop the skills, confidence, and connections needed to engage more fully in everyday life while honoring each child's unique developmental journey.