Occupational Therapist for Early Childhood Intervention
Company: Bay Area Rehabilitation Center
Location: Baytown
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Full Time/Hybrid
Bay Area Rehabilitation Center is a leading provider of early
childhood intervention services, outpatient therapy, vocational
training, social skills development, and recreational services for
individuals with disabilities or injuries. We are committed to
empowering individuals of all ages to reach their fullest potential
through a full spectrum of services, including occupational,
physical, speech. Additionally, we offer support for sports
injuries and work rehabilitation. Position Summary: We are seeking
a compassionate and dedicated Occupational Therapist to join our
Early Childhood Intervention Program . This role involves working
closely with infants, toddlers, and their families. Providers
deliver family-centered, coaching-based interventions in the
child's natural environments—homes, daycare, or community settings
to assess developmental needs and deliver individualized
therapeutic interventions that enhance independence, sensory
integration, and daily living skills. Key Responsibilities:
Family-Centered Coaching Engage families as decision-makers and
primary teachers. Use the five-step coaching cycle: joint planning,
observation, action/practice, reflection, feedback. Embed
intervention strategies within child and family daily routines
(meals, play, bedtime). Interdisciplinary Team Collaboration
Participate in comprehensive needs assessments and IFSPs with OT,
PT, SLP, EIS, social workers, etc Conduct co-visits and team
consults for coordinated service delivery. Natural Environment
Service Delivery Provide individualized services in homes,
childcare centers, or community settings; adapt to each family's
unique context. Promote generalization across family members,
caregivers, and daily routines. Assessment, IFSP Development &
Documentation Conduct evaluation using state-approved tools to
determine eligibility and family priorities. Develop
participation-based IFSP outcomes and service plans, ensuring
compliance with TX ECI standards. Timely documentation per ECI
Compliance Guide (e.g., service notes within program-defined
timelines). Care Coordination & Equity Assist families in
connecting with community and medical resources; ensure equitable,
culturally responsive, and trauma-informed services. Professional
Development Complete Texas EIS credentialing (if applicable) via
the IPDP process within one year. Participate in ongoing training,
reflective supervision, and quality improvement activities. What we
Offer: - Meaningful mission-driven work in everyday family settings
- Flexible scheduling built around family routines - Supportive
interdisciplinary team , reflective supervision, and paid
professional development - Comprehensive benefits package,
including health, dental, and retirement plans. - Excellent PTO
Incentives Requirements: - Graduate of an accredited Occupational
Therapy program - Licensed OT, per Texas Part C. Current TX
license/registration in good standing. - One year of pediatric
experience - Experience using family-centered coaching in natural
environments, within interdisciplinary teams. - Strong skills in
empathetic communication, collaboration, and reflective listening.
- Proficient in accurate and timely documentation in electronic
systems. - Valid TX driver’s license and reliable local travel
access Preferred Qualifications: - 1-3 years in Texas ECI or
related early intervention work. - Training in routines-based
intervention or reflective coaching models. - Bilingual (e.g.,
English/Spanish). - Familiarity with Texas IFSP procedures,
co-visits and trauma-informed best practices. Core Competencies: -
Family Partnership & Coaching Mindset : Empowers caregivers with
skills and confidence. - Team Collaboration : Actively engages in
co-visits, team consults, and shared decision-making. - Function &
Participation Focused : Designs outcomes and strategies within
real-world contexts. - Equity & Cultural Responsiveness : Respects
and adapts to family diversity. - Accountability : Maintains
documentation quality and compliance with TX ECI standards.
Physical Requirements: - Regular local travel; home/child
care/community settings required. - Ability to sit, stand, kneel,
lift pediatric equipment or toys. - Adherence to health and safety
protocols as per program guidelines If you are passionate about
empowering young children and families through meaningful,
relationship-based intervention, we encourage you to apply. Join
Bay Area Rehabilitation Center and be part of a mission-driven team
making a lasting impact in the lives of children and families every
day. Bay Area Rehabilitation Center is an Equal Opportunity
Employer and values diversity. We are committed to creating an
inclusive environment for all employees.
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