Travel Occupational Therapist - $2,143 per week
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$2,143 per week |
|---|---|
| Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
| Location | Eagle River, AK 99577 Eagle River, Alaska open_in_new |
About this job
Allied Support for Kids is seeking a travel Occupational Therapist for a travel job in Eagle River, Alaska.
Job Description & Requirements
- Specialty: Occupational Therapist
- Discipline: Therapy
- Start Date: 09/01/2026
- Duration: 13 weeks
- 40 hours per week
- Shift: 8 hours
- Employment Type: Travel
- Full-time Occupational Therapist position at a reputable pediatric clinic in Eagle River, Alaska
- Flexible hours and self-determined schedule to meet patient needs
- Work collaboratively with other Occupational Therapists and Speech Therapists
- Provide education and support to parents/guardians
- Perform diagnostic and assessment services for pediatric clients
- Develop individualized plans of care and set treatment goals
- Monitor client progress and adjust treatment plans as needed
- Opportunity to transition into a leadership role, working closely with clinic ownership
- Maintain consistent documentation and demonstrate strong organizational skills
- Make referrals for additional services when indicated
- Qualifications include a Master’s or Doctorate in Occupational Therapy, AK license or eligibility, and pediatric experience
- Requires self-starter mindset, creativity, and attention to detail
- Competitive compensation: salary and pay-per-session model with potential earnings of $100K+
- Benefits include paid training, PTO, paid holidays, professional development allowance, therapy supply fund, health insurance with HSA, dental and vision insurance, 401(k) match, and free on-site childcare for ages 0-5
Allied Support for Kids Job ID #JPC -546808. Pay package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: Pediatric Occupational Therapist - OT
About Allied Support for Kids
Ardor Schools & Kids (A.S.K): Empowering Clinicians to Shape the Future of Kids
At Ardor Health, our journey began in 2001 with a simple, powerful belief: passionate clinicians can transform lives, especially when they are embedded in the communities where children learn, grow, and thrive. Today, we are proud to reconnect with that legacy in a bold new way through Ardor Schools & Kids (A.S.K), a dedicated initiative designed to create meaningful impact in both school and pediatric settings.
A.S.K is more than a staffing program. It is a purpose driven movement that brings together Ardor’s deep history of school based clinical placements with a growing network of pediatric focused opportunities nationwide. Whether supporting students in the classroom or caring for young patients in clinical environments, A.S.K empowers therapists and clinicians to make an authentic, lasting difference in the lives of children and families.
Why A.S.K Matters
Impact that goes beyond care. This is more than a job. It is service, advocacy, and community engagement. A.S.K clinicians are not only providers, but mentors, allies, and champions for kids.
A return to our roots. Ardor Health was founded on strong partnerships within school communities. A.S.K strengthens that foundation while expanding our reach into pediatric care settings where the need is growing every day.
Flexible, meaningful opportunities. From classroom support to pediatric clinics and specialized care environments, A.S.K offers assignments that align with your passion, expertise, and career goals.
Who A.S.K Serves
Clinicians seeking purposeful pediatric and school based roles where their skills can create measurable change.
School districts and healthcare facilities looking for tailored staffing solutions that directly support student and patient success.
Therapy students and new graduates ready to launch careers centered on impact, growth, and purpose.
With A.S.K, helping kids is not just a career. It is a calling. We are here to provide the opportunities, support, and partnership clinicians need to make a meaningful difference where it matters most, with kids.