Pediatric Occupational Therapist
Job Description
Pediatric Occupational Therapists (POTs) enhance children's functional abilities through therapeutic interventions, supporting development and participation in daily activities. Key responsibilities include conducting assessments, designing individualized treatment plans, and collaborating with families and multidisciplinary teams. Essential skills include communication, adaptability, and empathy. Required qualifications typically include a master’s degree in occupational therapy and state licensure. POTs often work in clinics, schools, or hospitals and may progress to supervisory or specialized roles, contributing significantly to children's holistic development and organizational success.