Occupational Therapist - Pediatrics
Charlotte, NC, 28207, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Pediatric Occupational Therapist
- occupational therapy
- outpatient rehab
This full-time Pediatric Occupational Therapist position involves providing individualized rehabilitation services in an outpatient setting to help children regain mobility, strength, and independence. The role requires a bachelor's degree, graduation from an accredited OT program, and appropriate state licensure, with collaborative work alongside an interdisciplinary team. The position offers professional development opportunities, a supportive team environment, and incentives such as a sign-on bonus and continuing education funds.
Pediatric Occupational Therapist – Outpatient Setting - Full-time
? Charlotte, NC | Presbyterian Medical Center
Start Your OT Career Strong—or Take It to the Next Level.
Whether you’re a new graduate ready to make your mark or an experienced therapist looking for a purpose-driven team, this is your chance to grow with one of the region’s most respected healthcare providers. Join a collaborative rehab team where your work directly supports recovery, function, and quality of life for every patient.
Why This Role?
- Up to $18,000 Sign-On Bonus (for eligible external candidates)
- Qualifies for Novant Health’s Career Ladder Program
- Access to Continuing Education Funds through our Professional Development Program
- Supportive Team Culture in a Leading Outpatient Rehab Setting
- Education: 4 Year / Bachelors Degree, required. Graduate from an accredited OT program, required.
- Experience: Relevant experience, preferred.
- Licensure/Certification: Appropriate state OT license, required.
Your Role & Impact:
As an Occupational Therapist you’ll work closely with an interdisciplinary team to provide hands-on, personalized rehab that helps patients regain mobility, strength, and independence.
- Evaluate and treat patients with a wide range of diagnoses and acuity levels
- Develop individualized treatment plans that align with patient goals
- Educate patients and caregivers on exercises, techniques, and recovery strategy
- Play a key role in delivering compassionate, evidence-based therapy




