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There are so many opportunities at Little Learning Hands Therapy. If you are empathetic, compassionate, adaptable, and want to join our dedicated team—we have a place for you. Take a look at our list of openings below and become a part of the family.

Infant Development Specialist
Full/Part-Time
An Infant Development Specialist in Early Intervention is responsible for assessing and supporting the growth and development of infants and toddlers who may be at risk for developmental delays. This role involves working closely with families to create individualized intervention plans, providing guidance and resources to enhance developmental milestones, collaborating with other professionals to ensure a holistic approach to care. Strong communication skills, empathy, and a background in child development are essential for success in this position. The ideal candidate will be passionate about helping young children thrive and improve their overall developmental outcomes.

Occupational Therapist
Full/Part-Time
As an Occupational Therapist in Early Intervention, you will play a crucial role in supporting the developmental needs of infants and young children. Your responsibilities will include assessing children’s developmental skills, creating individualized therapy plans, and working collaboratively with families to promote skill acquisition in daily activities. You will also provide guidance and support to caregivers, helping them to implement therapeutic strategies at. Your expertise will ensure that children achieve their fullest potential in a nurturing and supportive environment.

Physical Therapist
Full/Part-Time
As a Physical Therapist in Early Intervention, you will be responsible for assessing and providing therapeutic interventions to infants and toddlers with developmental delays or. Your role involves creating individualized treatment plans, collaborating with families, and working closely with a multidisciplinary team to enhance the physical development and overall well-being of children. You'll utilize evidence-based practices to promote mobility, strength, and coordination, while also empowering with strategies to support their child's growth at home. Passion for working with young children and a commitment to fostering their potential are essential for this position.

Speech & Language Pathologist
Full/Part-Time
Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) in Early Intervention plays a crucial in supporting the communication and developmental needs of infants and toddlers. They assess, diagnose, and provide therapeutic interventions for children with speech, language, and feeding disorders. Collaborating with families and other professionals, the SLP designs individualized treatment plans that promote language development and improve communication skills. Passionate about empowering children, the SLP provides education and resources to parents to support their child's growth at home.

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