All About Therapy is seeking a Pediatric Occupational Therapist to join our team. This is an in-person role serving children in clinic, homes, daycares, preschools, and community settings.
This position is ideal for pediatric therapists who enjoy flexibility, autonomy, and working directly with families in real-life contexts where children live, learn, and play.
Why Join Our Natural Environment Team
Competitive compensation for community-based pediatric services
Flexible scheduling and caseload options
Autonomy in structuring your day
Meaningful, relationship-driven work with families
Ongoing support and accessible clinical leadership
401(k)
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Licensure renewal support
Founded in 2010, All About Therapy is a therapist-owned pediatric practice serving children from birth through age 17. For over 16 years, we’ve built strong community relationships and long-term team retention. Our natural environment clinicians are trusted professionals who operate independently while remaining connected to a collaborative clinical team.
Your Work
This role allows you to deliver therapy where it matters most, within children’s everyday routines and environments.
You will:
Conduct pediatric evaluations and standardized assessments in homes and community settings
Develop functional, individualized treatment plans aligned with daily routines
Deliver play-based, evidence-informed therapy in real-life contexts
Coach caregivers through practical, hands-on strategies
Monitor progress and adjust interventions thoughtfully
Maintain timely and compliant documentation
Communicate consistently with families and the AAT team to ensure coordinated care
You will have the flexibility to structure your schedule while maintaining professional accountability and strong communication with the practice.
Who Thrives in This Role
Therapists who are organized and self-directed, and comfortable working independently
Clinicians who build strong relationships with families
Professionals who value flexibility and ownership of their caseload
Experienced pediatric therapists who enjoy functional, real-world intervention
Requirements
Required
Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy
Active North Carolina OT License
Ability to work independently in community settings
Preferred
One year of pediatric experience
Experience in early intervention, home-based, or community pediatric settings
Experience with sensory processing differences, autism spectrum disorder, and developmental delays
Comfort with electronic documentation and mobile scheduling systems
Benefits
Competitive compensation for community-based pediatric services ($65K-$95K/annually)
Flexible scheduling and caseload options
Autonomy in structuring your day
Meaningful, relationship-driven work with families
Ongoing support and accessible clinical leadership
401(k)
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Licensure renewal support
If you’re looking for flexible, meaningful pediatric work with autonomy and strong support behind you, we’d love to connect.