Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)

Colorado Springs, Colorado / Monument, Colorado
Occupational Therapy – COTA /
Full-time /
On-site
Woven Care is a privately owned outpatient team serving families for over 16 years. Our culture is built on our multidisciplinary team of occupational, physical, speech, and behavior therapists, providing a child-centered, and deeply collaborative approach, with a mission to change lives and CHANGE THE WORLD!

Each morning, we rise with a singular mission — to be the guiding light that helps every child and family in our community. How do we achieve this remarkable feat? By delivering top-tier therapy and unwavering support to every individual in our clinics. Our team navigates alongside each family towards greater independence, self-assuredness, and an enhanced quality of life for our clients.

Woven Care is committed to building the strongest team to increase access to care and deliver high-quality results for our patients, and we are looking for a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) to join us in our mission! 

Compensation details:

    • Potential annual compensation: $49,900 - $79,750 (compensation based on experience, compensation model and billed hours)
    • Hourly and Pay-per-billed-hour options are available
    • Hourly options come with GUARANTEED hours and a potential monthly bonus (up to $9,000/year)

Why would you want to work with Woven Care?

    • Collaboration Child-Centered Approach: Our approach fosters deep collaboration centered around each child.
    • Sustainable Billing Expectations: We maintain a sustainable billing expectation, ensuring balance and efficiency in your workload.
    • Bonus Opportunities: Unlock bonus potential of up to $9,000 per year, recognizing your hard work and dedication.
    • Flexible Scheduling Options: Enjoy the freedom to choose between a 4-day or 5-day work week, accommodating your lifestyle and personal commitments.
    • Tailored Compensation Models: Tailor your compensation with two flexible options: salaried or pay-per-billed-hour, empowering you to choose what aligns best with your preferences and goals.
    • Efficient Clinical Environment: Eliminate commute time with our clinical setting conveniently located for seamless workflow and optimal patient care.
    • Comprehensive Administrative Support: Benefit from wrap-around administrative support, allowing you to focus your energy on delivering exceptional care without distraction.
    • Premier Support and Mentorship: Access amazing support and mentorship, ensuring continuous growth and excellence in your professional journey.

Benefits for Woven teammates:

    • Inclusive insurance (medical - 55% employer contribution, dental, vision, company-paid life insurance)
    • Tenure-based vacation and sick leave
    • Short and long-term disability opportunities available
    • SIX GUARANTEED paid holidays
    • Yearly CEU Reimbursement
    • Growth opportunities
    • 401K with company match after 1 year

Here's what you'll need for the role:

    • Associate of Science or Arts from an Accredited OTA program
    • Current DORA License in the state of CO or eligible to obtain
    • NBCOT certification required
    • Completed Level II Internship in Pediatrics or 1-year experience preferred

Essential responsibilities of COTAs at Woven Care:

    • Provide individualized care to each client on caseload. Execute established Plan of Care and update goal progress. Work closely with other team members, counsel with other therapists, and discuss best treatment practices for each client. 
    • Create unique and creative treatment sessions that are engaging and enjoyable for clients. Implement home programming and coordinate with caregivers after each session. 
    • Document daily treatment sessions and bill within guidelines. Check authorization status. Work with supervising OTR and update progress notes as requested. Conduct meetings with family to communicate progress and new goals. 
    • Meet with supervising OTR monthly. Identify areas of learning need and arrange for hands-on co-treatment with OTR as need determines. Schedule re-evaluations and goal update every 6 months between OTR and family. 
    • Facilitate communication with other team members (COTA, OTR, SLP, PT, Administration, and Leadership) as needed. Facilitate a working relationship with staff on the site and incorporate it as a whole. 
    • Observe senior therapists and apply knowledge to treatment sessions. 
    • Attend continuing education courses in pediatrics or areas that will build overall knowledge of practice. Attend scheduled OT meetings and present case studies, activity analyses, article reviews, or requested information for learning objectives. 
If you want to help change the trajectory of a child's life, APPLY TODAY. Joe Ancona, our Hiring Manager, will reach out to get you started on the journey to CHANGING LIVES!