Occupational Therapist-Outpatient
Job Description
About the Role
Join Children’s National Hospital as a Occupational Therapist – Outpatient Pediatrics in United States.
Key Responsibilities
- care activities, progression of fine and gross motor skills and, equipment use and care). Demonstrate productivity at the discretion of the Program Manager, averaging 62.5%25 Provide in
- services. Also ensure all competencies are maintained. Ensure timely and cooperative inter
Requirements
- specified by the Joint Commission/DOH and other relevant regulatory agencies and organizations.
- Maintain skills, licensure, regulatory requirements and credentials needed to perform assigned duties.
- Other job duties: May perform other duties in addition to those outlined in this job description.
Work Schedule
- Full-Time position.
- No explicit call, weekend, or night shift information provided.
Apply to join Children’s National Hospital as a Occupational Therapist – Outpatient Pediatrics.
Key Skills
Position Insights
Work-Life Balance Overview
This Occupational Therapist-Outpatient position at Children’s National Hospital includes the following lifestyle factors: no on-call duties, no weekend requirements. Candidates should review the full job details to assess overall work-life fit.
Pediatrics — Psychologist Career Context
This Pediatrics position at Children’s National Hospital is open to psychologist candidates.
Psychologists are seeing unprecedented demand driven by the mental health crisis, with telehealth dramatically expanding access and enabling fully remote practice.
Nationally, Pediatrics professionals earn a median annual salary of approximately $245k, with the typical range spanning $190k to $320k depending on experience, location, and practice setting.
Location & Logistics
This position is based in District of Columbia.
Why This Position Stands Out
- No on-call requirements — clinicians are completely off-duty after hours
- No weekend shifts — preserving personal and family time
Skills, Responsibilities & Benefits
Key skills and qualifications: Occupational therapy, Patient assessment, Treatment planning, Pediatric program development, Documentation, Goal setting, Discharge planning, Communication. Candidates with experience in these areas may be especially well-suited for this Pediatrics role.
Core responsibilities: The occupational therapist is responsible for evaluating, planning, and implementing therapy services for the outpatient population in accordance with physician orders. They must also document patient progress, coordinate discharge planning, and support the clinical education program.
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Protective Factors (2)
No on-call (β=6.95; p<0.001 for ↓ exhaustion)
No weekends (57% ↓ work-life conflict)
Interpretation: Position shows moderate burnout protection with 2 validated protective factors.
Job Details
Employment Type
Full-time
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