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Education:Degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy ProgramLicensure:Current and unrestricted Occupational Therapy licensure in California (or eligible)Current CPR certificationCurrent TB testRequired Experience:Desire to work with patients in home setting is requiredPediatric experience is a plusBilingual Spanish speaking a plusMust pass background check and drug screeningAdditional Skills:Passion and love for working with babies.
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Education:Degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy ProgramLicensure:Current and unrestricted Occupational Therapy licensure in California (or eligible)Current CPR certificationCurrent TB testRequired Experience:Desire to work with patients in home setting is requiredPediatric experience is a plusBilingual Spanish speaking a plusMust pass background check and drug screeningAdditional Skills:Direct early intervention experience is a plusExcellent communication skillsCommitment to excellence.
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Click Apply Now to apply to this job) (ECA) is looking for Pediatric Occupational Therapists, aka fun-loving, highly enthusiastic, professional, compassionate therapists who love to help young children blossom and achieve their developmental milestones and goals.
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Due to exciting growth, ECA has opportunities for Early Intervention Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists and Speech Language Pathologists in the following regions of Southern California:San Fernando ValleySanta Clarita ValleyAntelope ValleyGreater Los Angeles AreaWest Los Angeles AreaEast Los Angeles AreaSan Gabriel ValleyVentura CountyWhat are the job duties.
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