Occupational Therapist (Okinawa, Japan)
Job Description
Job Description
Exciting Career Opportunity in Japan for an Occupational Therapist!
Take your expertise abroad and make a difference in the lives of children and families. Join a rewarding career in Japan, where you can grow professionally, experience a rich culture, and contribute to quality child-centered care in a supportive and dynamic environment.
1. Position Overview
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Job Title: Full-Time Occupational Therapist
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Location: Okinawa, Japan
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Facility Type: Private Pediatric Clinic
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Target Start Date: July 1, 2026
2. Candidate Requirements
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Education: Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctorate degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited institution.
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Experience: Experience with pediatrics is required. Preference will be given to candidates who have experiences working with various neurodivergent populations, including ASD and ADHD.
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Language Skills: Native or professional English fluency.
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Licensing: Must hold a valid OT license from a recognized national accreditation body (e.g., NBCOT, AHPRA, etc.). Verification of credentials will be required prior to a formal job offer.
3. Key Responsibilities
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Perform comprehensive clinical assessments and develop individualized treatment plans primarily for the pediatric population.
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Collaborate within a multidisciplinary team, including ABA Therapists, Physical Therapists (PTs), and Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs).
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Maintain detailed patient records and progress notes in accordance with United States healthcare standards (e.g., HIPAA compliance).
4. Compensation & Benefits
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Annual Salary: ¥6,888,000 JPY
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Relocation Package: A one-time relocation allowance of ¥220,000 JPY upon arrival.
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Housing Support: 50% of monthly rent covered by the company (up to ¥80,000 JPY/month).
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Paid Leave: 15 days of paid vacation plus 12 paid public holidays per year.
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Sick Leave: 80 hours of accrued sick leave.
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Professional Development: Full access to a continuing education (CEU) platform.
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Insurance & Pension: Enrollment in the Japanese national workers' insurance and pension programs.
5. Visa & Legal Support
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Sponsorship: Full visa sponsorship provided for the duration of the employment contract.
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Family Support: Dependent visas and health insurance coverage are available for spouses and children.
Contract Duration: Initial 1-year contract; a 2–3 year professional commitment is preferred.
