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In clinical, clinical-support, and non-clinical positions.
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Competitive Benefits
An excellent benefits package and competitive salaries.
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A Highly Skilled Team
An environment with skillful, knowledgeable and caring teammates.
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Children's Hospital is a unique and wonderful place to work! Serving a diverse and very concentrated population of children, our employees are among the most skillful, knowledgeable, competent, dedicated and caring people you will find anywhere. All team members, both clinical and non-clinical, strive to help families and children discover transforming moments. We offer excellent benefits in a rewarding team environment with opportunities to grow both personally and professionally.
Our Core Services:
- Our Pediatric Therapy Program serves more children than any other in the region with five area locations to meet the needs of the families we serve.
Positions include: Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech-Language Pathologist, Rehabilitation Technician, Insurance Specialist
- Our Transitional Care Unit provides developmentally appropriate care for children and young adults with complex medical issues who need long-term care, within a supportive, family-centered environment.
Positions include: Respiratory Therapist, Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Certified Nursing Assistant, Recreation Therapist
- Our Multispecialty Clinics for cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spasticity and spina bifida bring together numerous disciplines at one time, allowing families access to the expertise they need for their child’s care all in one place.
Positions include: Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse
- Our Pediatric Dental Program provides a full range of dental services from standard pediatric care to more complex procedures, including dental surgery.
Positions include: Dental Assistant, Patient Service Representative
- Our Children's Feeding Program, one of only a few programs of its kind in the entire country, helps children who have a medical condition that has affected their feeding and growth.
Positions include: Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Recreation Therapist
Children's Hospital depends on many non-clinical employees in administrative, security, facility maintenance, and other areas to support our five core functions. Together we all work toward being a complete and supportive resource where children and their families find the medical and therapeutic services they need to thrive.
Spotlight: Occupational Therapists
Occupational Therapists (OTs) have special training in providing assistance with feeding, dressing, hygiene and bathing. They also have training in assistive devices related to these skills and the development of skills related to a physical limitation, such as transfers (moving from bed, tub or toilet to wheelchair, etc.). The OT is often involved in determining special equipment needed to accomplish daily living needs such as toilet seats, tub benches and other devices. For feeding issues, OTs focus on the coordination and strength needed to bring utensils to the mouth as well as oral motor coordination, swallowing and eating. Behavioral eating skills may also be part of a comprehensive program. OTs provide services to children in our Therapy Centers and Feeding Program.
Children's Hospital does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, disability or age. Drug Free Work Place.