A pediatric outpatient clinic in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is recruiting a licensed or license-eligible Occupational Therapist to join a multidisciplinary therapy team serving children and their families across the state. New graduates are actively encouraged to apply, and the clinic provides structured mentorship and clinical support to help early-career OTs build a strong foundation. The practice specializes in pediatric outpatient care with a patient population that includes a significant Spanish-speaking community — interpreter support is provided, so bilingual fluency is not required. This is a Monday–Friday outpatient role with no evenings, weekends, or call.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience and clinical expertise
- Monday–Friday schedule with flexible scheduling options — no weekends, no holidays, no call
- Paid time off including generous PTO, paid holidays, and sick leave
- Medical, dental, vision, and supplemental insurance coverage
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Continuing education support and licensure assistance
- Ongoing mentorship and clinical supervision — structured onboarding for new graduates
Practice Highlights
- Pediatric outpatient clinic setting focused exclusively on children's therapy services
- Multidisciplinary team includes Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists (PTs), Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), COTAs, and support staff
- Clinical scope encompasses fine motor skills, sensory processing, activities of daily living (ADLs), and functional independence
- OTs conduct full evaluations and develop individualized treatment plans for each pediatric patient
- Supervision and mentorship responsibilities for Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs) and OT students
- Collaborative care model with SLPs and PTs to ensure comprehensive, coordinated patient outcomes
- Documentation completed in an EMR system designed for ease of use and compliance with clinical and payer standards
- Interpreter support available for Spanish-speaking families — bilingual ability is a plus but not a requirement
- Referral and service catchment spans Oklahoma City and the broader Oklahoma patient population
Qualifications
- Degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program — candidates with expected graduation dates are welcome to apply
- Active Oklahoma OT license or eligibility to obtain, including candidates awaiting board exam results
- Experience in pediatrics preferred; demonstrated interest in working with children and families is equally considered
- Comfort providing clinical supervision to COTAs and OT students
- Strong work ethic, adaptability, and a collaborative, team-oriented approach to patient care
- Spanish language ability is a plus but is not required — interpreter services are provided
About the Community
Oklahoma City offers a compelling combination of affordability, quality of life, and urban amenities that consistently attracts healthcare professionals relocating from higher cost-of-living markets. The metro area features a thriving arts and dining scene, professional sports, and easy access to outdoor recreation across central Oklahoma. Families benefit from strong public and private school options, low housing costs relative to national averages, and a welcoming, community-oriented culture. For clinicians seeking a stable, full-featured city without the congestion or expense of a coastal market, Oklahoma City delivers on both professional opportunity and everyday livability.