Occupational Therapists

Brighter Days Early Intervention Agency is seeking dedicated Occupational Therapists to join our team in the Philadelphia area. We pride ourselves on an open communication style, a supportive administrative team, and a commitment to reducing the paperwork burden for our providers.

Competitive Compensation:

  • Highly Competitive: Will try to match or try to beat any current EI rate.
  • Negotiable Rate: Based on experience in the PA Early Intervention system and size of caseload.


Why Join Brighter Days?

  • Ultimate Flexibility: Design your own schedule.
  • Supportive Environment: Benefit from an available supervisory staff and mentorship opportunities—perfect for new graduates or those looking to expand their skill sets.
  • Streamlined Processes: We actively track state requirements to help you focus more on therapy and less on administration.


Role Requirements & Settings:

  • Settings: Provide services in homes, daycares, and community settings. While some families utilize teletherapy or hybrid models. Must be able to provide in-person services.
  • Licensure: Must hold an active Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy License.
  • Experience: Prior Early Intervention experience is a plus, but we welcome new graduates and offer mentorship.

 

If you are organized, love working with families, and want the freedom to manage your own career, apply today to join Brighter Days.

Active PA Occupational Therapy License a requirement. Prior experience with Early Intervention is a plus but not a requirement. This position would also be great for a new graduate or someone wanting to further their professional skill set. We provide the opportunity to work with an experienced mentor and offer continued administrative support.

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Developmental milestones are things most children can do by a certain age. How your child plays, learns, speaks, and acts offers important clues about their development.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have a list of developmental milestones from birth through 5 years of age here which shows how to help your child learn and grow, as well signs to look for so you can act early.

If you need help navigating the process.

To learn more contact the City of Philadelphia’s Intellectual DisAbilities Services directly: