Community and Social Services, Competitive Analysis/Strategy, Early Intervention, Epic Systems, Functional Analysis, Medical Diagnosis, Occupational Therapy, Outpatient Care, Pediatrics, Social Work, Team Player, Willing to Travel
Job Opportunity – Pediatric Occupational Therapist – Everett, WA 98201Start Date: August 3, 2026
Location: Everett, Washington – Pacific Campus (Pavilion for Women and Children)
Schedule: Day shift, 5x8-hour shifts (08:00 - 17:00), 13-week assignment through November 2, 2026. Guaranteed hours with potential for one 8-hour call-off per two-week period. Weekends not required.
Highlights:- Outpatient pediatric occupational therapy position at a comprehensive women and children's pavilion with Level II NICU
- Work within a Level II Trauma Center with 571 total staffed beds across campuses
- EPIC charting system with 8 hours of orientation provided
- Facility-paid parking and interdisciplinary support including social services
- Treat pediatric and adolescent patients with developmental diagnoses and delays
- No floating required; dedicated pediatric outpatient focus
Requirements:- Active Washington state Occupational Therapy license required prior to start
- Current BLS and NBCOT certifications required
- Minimum 1 year of occupational therapy experience required
- EPIC charting experience strongly preferred
- Previous travel experience required; first-time travelers not accepted
- Must reside outside 50-mile radius (local candidates not accepted)
- Two professional references covering one year within the last three years
- Commitment to work 3 of 5 major holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day)
Why Join Us?This travel assignment offers the opportunity to work in a specialized pediatric outpatient setting focused on comprehensive developmental care for children and adolescents. You'll be part of a collaborative team at a state-of-the-art women and children's facility, utilizing your expertise in sensory integration, neurodevelopmental treatment, early intervention, and functional assessments. Enjoy competitive compensation, facility-paid parking, and the chance to make a meaningful impact on young patients and their families in the Pacific Northwest.