As an outpatient pediatric clinician, work with children from birth to age twenty-one.
Provide individualized one-to-one attention and customized plans of care.
Encourage parents and caregivers to attend sessions for skill reinforcement.
Participate in multi-disciplinary collaboration and mentorship.
Complete the Ivy Rehab Pediatric Fellowship Program as a full-time teammate.
Requirements
Graduation from an accredited Occupational Therapist Master’s Program
Active OT licensure in current state of practice, prior to Fellowship start date
Employed as a Full-time Therapist for at least 3 months by Ivy Rehab Network, prior to the program start date.
Required membership in associated professional organization by the start of the residency
Commitment to successfully completing all program requirements including independent study
Commitment to taking the AOTA Board Certification in Pediatrics (BCP) exam at earliest eligibility
Commitment to a minimum of two years of continued employment at Ivy Rehab, post-graduation from program
Benefits
Clinical Team Support: Opportunities for mentorship, coaching, and peer to peer learning
Limitless CEU Learning: Through subscriptions, on-demand learning, in-person, and live online courses
Ivy offers discounts with preferred education providers and annual CEU reimbursement
Clinical Development Plan: Creating a professional development road map annually
Clinical Career Ladder: Reward and recognition of skill development and accomplishment
Continuing Education Offerings: Orthopedic Manual Therapy, Dry Needling, Pelvic Health, Vestibular, Pediatrics, and more
Residency and Fellowship Programs: Ivy offers multiple Residency and Fellowship programs to accelerate your clinical development and that lead to specialty certification
Specialty Programs: Ivy’s self-guided programs provide structure and quality education that will lead to specialization in key areas of PT, OT, and SLP