Job Opportunity
Position Title: Early Childhood Occupational Therapist
Apply by: Priority application deadline of February 20, 2026. Position open until filled.
Position type: This is a full-time, 40 hours/week, exempt position.
POSITION OVERVIEW
Our mission is to treat the social, emotional, and behavioral challenges of infancy and early childhood, and to support the caregiving relationships that are the foundation of early development. We are also committed to building a robust, well-trained infant and early childhood workforce.
We are seeking an occupational therapist to join our talented clinical team. In this position, you will be an integral part of a small team of highly trained infant and early childhood mental health professionals. At Cooper House, you will find a supportive environment where clinicians collaborate and share their expertise in partnership with parents and caregivers. Our Integrated Clinical Model pairs OTs with mental health therapists to address the unique needs of children ages 0-5. Our care is developmentally informed, relational, attachment based, trauma responsive, and culturally responsive.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
IDEAL EXPERIENCE, COMPETENCIES & QUALITIES
Minimum Qualifications
Additional Preferred Qualifications
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
We are seeking a candidate with the ability to follow written directions and communicate effectively via email. Please demonstrate your skills by following these instructions:
HOURS/SCHEDULE & LOCATION
This is a full-time (1.0 FTE), exempt position at 40 hours/week. This position requires a Monday-Friday schedule that optimizes overlapping hours with other clinicians, which may include some days beginning at 8 AM and other days ending at 6 PM.
Our offices are located in two beautiful historic buildings on Capitol Hill. Depending on your specific caseload, there may be opportunities to work remotely for some part of your schedule.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
Our benefits include competitive compensation, with a salary range of $86,000-$115,000, dependent on experience and education. Benefits include full medical/vision/dental coverage, generous paid time off starting at 5 weeks a year, retirement account with 3% match, transit pass, and professional development stipend.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
Cooper House
has two locations that are 167 ft apart in Capitol Hill, Seattle. There are
sidewalks in front of both locations, along with ramps built for strollers that
are not designed for wheelchair use. One location has an elevator that accesses
3 floors but does not reach top floor. The other 2-story location does not have
an elevator. The Occupational Therapist may on occasion need to access the top
floor of both buildings, but reasonable accommodations will be provided if
needed. Please contact the us (hiring@cooperhouse.org) for additional
information and with questions regarding accommodations.
MORE ABOUT COOPER HOUSE
INTEGRATED CLINICAL MODEL
At Cooper House, we believe that to support children and families, services must be tailored to understand and support mind, brain, and body in the contexts of development and relationships in service of the family’s culture and values. In our integrated clinical model, occupational therapists and mental health therapists work in close collaboration during the assessment and case formulation process, setting the stage for transdisciplinary, developmentally minded, relationship-based services to families based on their unique needs. Service delivery may include a combination of discipline-specific interventions, collaborative intervention sessions for the child-caregiver dyad, parent/caregiver sessions supporting their role of caregiver, and/or behind-the-scenes professional consultation to support a colleague’s transdisciplinary thinking within the intervention.
We use various theoretical and technical models of development and change to support our work, such as attachment theory, DIR/Floortime, sensory integration, trauma responsive work and psychodynamic theories, as well as frames, such as the FAN (Facilitating Attuned Interactions).
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, & INCLUSION
At Cooper House, we strive to ensure young children and the people who care for them can access support within a just and equitable community.
We are in the process of building a diverse and inclusive organization, putting our value of equity into action. In the spirit of transparency, Cooper House was founded by and was previously led by Co-Directors who are white women, and the field of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health emerged within the institutions and culture of white supremacy. Currently, Cooper House’s Clinical Program is led by an immigrant of color with demonstrated experience in Diversity-Informed practices. Diversifying and elevating the voices of staff, clients, and participants most impacted by oppression is critical to moving toward greater equity and requires staff with more privilege to hold humility and share power. The diversity of our team does not currently match the diversity of our clients, participants, and region that we serve, though we are making progress.
People of color, people who are LGBTQ, or live with a disability are often less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every single one of the qualifications. We strongly encourage you to apply, even if you don’t believe you meet every one of the qualifications. We are curious to learn about your transferrable skills from other fields of work.
Cooper House is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
OUR VALUES
OUR APPROACH
We support the early development of social-emotional capacity and strengthen the parent-child relationship by creating an environment where:
SERVICES
Cooper House offers a wide range of services that support the early development of social-emotional capacity and strengthen the parent-child relationship. We provide early childhood mental health services with young children and their caregivers, occupational therapy, and parenting support. Beyond direct service with families, our staff provides FAN training and Reflective Consultation to ensure that professionals who care for young children have the tools, support, and education they need.
Benefits include full medical/vision/dental coverage, generous paid time off starting at 5 weeks a year, retirement account with 3% match, transit pass, and professional development stipend.
We are seeking a candidate with the ability to follow written directions and communicate effectively via email. Please demonstrate your skills by following these instructions: