




Position Summary: We are seeking a Pediatric Occupational Therapist with a focus on Neurodiversity and Sensory Integration for early intervention and neuroaffirmative support. Key Highlights: 1. Early intervention and neuroaffirmative support 2. Design and implementation of individualized ASI® programs 3. Ongoing training and professional development Our Mission: We aim to welcome a highly qualified Pediatric Occupational Therapist committed to the Neurodiversity paradigm and Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI®). If you are passionate about early intervention and neuroaffirmative support, this is your place. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive assessments of occupational performance areas, with particular emphasis on sensory processing, executive functions, and self-regulation skills. Design, implement, and evaluate individualized intervention programs within the Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI®) framework, utilizing a fully equipped therapy room. Deliver early intervention services (ages 0–6 years), focusing on family context and the child’s natural environments. Provide guidance and training to families and educational settings regarding sensory profiles and neurodivergent needs. Requirements: Mandatory Qualifications: Bachelor’s or Licentiate Degree in Occupational Therapy. Master’s in Sensory Integration: Completed degree or certification currently in progress/awaiting final examination (internationally or locally recognized certifications will be positively considered). Master’s in Early Intervention: Completed degree or in advanced stages of completion. Experience and Approach: Specific training and/or experience addressing neurodivergence (e.g., ASD, ADHD) from a neuroaffirmative, strengths-based perspective. Skills: Proficiency in pediatric developmental assessment, Sensory Profile, and use of the Early Intervention Therapy Room. We Offer: A continuous professional training and development plan. Position Type: Part-time, Self-employed Benefits: * Uniform provided Work Location: On-site employment


