Occupational Therapist (OT)
Pediatric Specialty Care at Lancaster
At Pediatric Specialty Care at Lancaster, occupational therapy supports children and young adults with complex medical and developmental needs. Care is delivered thoughtfully, collaboratively, and with the time needed to make meaningful progress, never rushed or reduced to productivity targets.
We are seeking an Occupational Therapist who values consistency, interdisciplinary collaboration, and developmentally appropriate, family-centered care. This role is well suited for an OT who wants to build skills and relationships while supporting functional independence across daily routines, play, mobility, and participation.
Manageable caseloads that allow for individualized, pediatric-focused care
Interdisciplinary collaboration with nursing, therapy, education, and care teams
Ongoing relationships with children, young adults, and their families
Supportive, accessible leadership that values clinical expertise and therapy input
A stable pediatric setting where consistency and continuity of care matter
Perform comprehensive pediatric occupational therapy evaluations and develop individualized treatment plans
Support residents with ADLs, fine motor skills, sensory processing, positioning, and functional mobility
Deliver developmentally appropriate, goal-driven interventions in individual and group settings
Maintain accurate, timely clinical documentation in accordance with regulatory standards
Collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams on care planning, progress monitoring, and transitions
At PSC at Lancaster, occupational therapists are given the time, support, and collaboration needed to deliver meaningful care.
If you’re looking for a role that values clinical judgment and steady practice, we’d love to connect.
OT - Occupational Therapist:
Clinical Practice & Resident Care
Plan, develop, implement, evaluate, and direct occupational therapy services and programs.
Conduct evaluations, re-evaluations, and chart reviews in accordance with physician orders and facility policy.
Develop and implement individualized treatment plans based on residents’ medical, functional, and social histories.
Provide individual, supervised, and group occupational therapy interventions.
Monitor residents’ responses to treatment and consult with physicians regarding modifications as needed.
Promote resident participation in individual and group therapeutic and recreational activities.
Provide, recommend, fabricate, and train residents and caregivers in the use of adaptive equipment, orthotics, and prosthetics as appropriate.
Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant clinical documentation, including evaluations, progress notes, treatment records, and individual files.
Complete required medical forms, reports, studies, and charting in accordance with departmental and regulatory standards.
Maintain current electronic records for all individuals treated.
Adhere to departmental documentation procedures, ensuring notes are clear, descriptive, and reflective of resident response to care.
Collaborate with administration, medical staff, nursing, therapy, and interdisciplinary team members to coordinate comprehensive rehabilitation services.
Participate in care planning meetings and discharge planning processes.
Work with facility consultants as needed and assist with implementing recommended changes.
Develop, implement, and maintain occupational therapy standards, policies, and procedures.
Review and update departmental policies, procedures, manuals, and job descriptions at least annually.
Conduct and participate in in-service education, orientation, and training programs for department staff.
Participate in quality improvement, clinical, safety, and performance improvement initiatives as requested.
OT - Occupational Therapist:
WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Applicants and employees are considered for positions and are evaluated without regard to mental or physical disability, race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status or any other protected Federal, State/Province or Local status unrelated to the performance of the work involved.

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