School Occupational Therapist 2026-2027 School Year
Whole Child Therapy Inc.
Claremont, CA, USA
6/14/2022
Healthcare
Full Time
Job Description
Job DescriptionDescription:
Pediatric Occupational Therapist (OTR/L), School-Based
$52 to $57/hour base + supervisory premium + bonuses, or about $98,000 to $106,000/year once benefits and bonuses are counted | Inland Empire | Full-time (40 hours per week), school year | W-2
Tired of agency life, rotating schools, no holiday pay, and a recruiter who only calls when they need something? Lead at a practice that invests in you. We are hiring school-based OTRs to lead our school teams for the upcoming school year.
Why you will love working here
- Real stability: one assigned school, a consistent caseload, no travel rotation and no last-minute reassignments.
- Pay that grows with you: $52 to $57/hour to start depending on experience, with built-in annual step increases the longer you stay.
- Supervisory premium: lead and supervise a COTA partner and earn a premium on top of your base; effective pay can reach about $60/hour.
- Bonuses: a $1,500 year-end completion bonus and a $1,000 attendance bonus.
- Time off that is actually paid: 10 PTO days, 6 paid holidays, and 5 paid sick days.
- Benefits: employer-share paid medical, dental, and vision, plus a 401k with year-end profit sharing.
- We grow you: $300/year paid CEUs, a $200/year supplies allowance, and structured mentorship.
- No non-compete. Your career stays yours.
Your total compensation at a glance
- Base pay: $52 to $57/hour depending on experience, with annual step increases.
- Supervisory premium: an added share of your COTA's billings for leading the team, bringing cash pay up to about $60/hour.
- Bonuses: $2,500/year ($1,500 year-end completion plus $1,000 attendance).
- Employer-paid benefits worth about $5,300/year: employer-share paid medical, dental, and vision; $300 CEUs; $200 supplies.
- Total compensation value: roughly $60 to $63/hour, about $98,000 to $106,000/year once benefits and bonuses are counted.
What you will do
- Evaluate and treat pediatric students under our school-based contract across sensory, motor, etc.
- Lead and clinically supervise a COTA partner who provides services under your license.
- Write IEP-aligned goals, conduct assessments, and collaborate with families and the school team.
- Document in a timely manner, with protected plan time built into your schedule.
Requirements:
What we are looking for
- Current California OT license (or license-eligible) and NBCOT certification.
- Pediatric or school-based experience preferred; strong new graduates with a mentorship mindset are welcome.
- Comfortable supervising a COTA, or genuine interest in growing into that role.
- Reliable, collaborative, and family-centered.
