Occupational Therapist - Pediatrics
Charlotte/North Carolina/
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- pediatric occupational therapist
- outpatient therapy
- rehabilitation
This role involves providing pediatric occupational therapy services in an outpatient setting to support patient recovery, function, and quality of life. The therapist evaluates, treats, and develops individualized treatment plans for children with diverse diagnoses, working collaboratively within a healthcare team. The position requires an accredited OT degree, relevant licensure, and offers professional development and sign-on incentives.
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




