Employment 

Rethink what a therapy career can feel like.

We’re always open to the right people, even as roles evolve. Explore current opportunities below.

Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)

About the Role
We are seeking a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) who is passionate about supporting children’s development through hands-on, meaningful, and creative therapeutic work. In this role, you’ll work alongside Occupational Therapists and a multidisciplinary team to implement treatment plans across a variety of environments – helping children build independence, regulation, and daily living skills in real-world contexts.

What You’ll Do
• Implement occupational therapy treatment plans under the supervision of a licensed Occupational Therapist
• Support children in areas such as sensory processing, motor skills, regulation, and daily living activities
• Work with children across settings, including clinic, home, and outdoor environments
• Collaborate with OT, PT, and Behavioral Health team members to support coordinated care
• Build supportive relationships with children and families
• Maintain timely and accurate documentation

What This Role Offers
• Work in clinic, home, outdoor, and specialty environments (including equestrian and pool-based settings)
• A collaborative, multidisciplinary team approach
• Administrative support for intake, scheduling, and coordination
• Flexibility within a structured, supportive system
• Opportunities to grow within a developing model of care
• Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) as a nonprofit organization
• Access to loan repayment and tuition assistance programs, including opportunities available through the state of Oregon for qualifying providers
• Potential relocation support, including temporary housing options based on availability

What We’re Looking For
• Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) license (or eligibility) in Oregon
• Experience working with pediatric populations preferred
• Availability for afternoon and/or early evening hours
• Strong communication skills with children, families, and team members
• Ability to work independently while staying connected to a collaborative team
• Organized, adaptable, and comfortable working in dynamic environments

Clinical & Professional Expectations
• Ability to implement therapy plans effectively under OT supervision
• Understanding of pediatric development and therapeutic approaches
• Commitment to ethical standards, confidentiality, and documentation requirements
• Comfort using electronic health records and documentation systems

Schedule & Compensation
• Full-time and part-time opportunities available
• Afternoon and early evening availability preferred
• Competitive compensation based on experience

We have a Compensation Calculator so you can understand your earning potential before applying.

IF THIS FEELS LIKE A POTENTIAL FIT


Click Here to APPLY for Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)

You’re also welcome to reach out directly to Alayna at 541-361-5464 learn more about the role and our approach.

Mental Health Therapist (Pediatric & Family-Focused) LPC, LMFT, LCSW, LPC-A, QMHP

About the Role
We are seeking a Mental Health Therapist who is passionate about working with children and families in dynamic, real-world environments. This role focuses on supporting emotional, behavioral, and developmental needs through a combination of individual, family, and group therapy – while collaborating closely with a multidisciplinary team. You’ll have the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with families, work across a variety of settings, and be part of an evolving model of care designed to support both clients and clinicians.

What You’ll Do
• Provide individual, family, and group therapy for children and adolescents
• Conduct assessments and develop individualized, goal-oriented treatment plans
• Support children with a range of needs, including autism, trauma, and behavioral challenges
• Collaborate with families and caregivers to support progress in everyday environments
• Coordinate care with schools, providers, and community partners as appropriate
• Maintain timely, accurate clinical documentation

What This Role Offers
• Work across clinic, home, outdoor, and specialty environments
• A collaborative, team-based approach with OT, PT, and Behavioral Health
• Administrative support for intake, scheduling, and coordination
• Flexibility to manage your caseload and approach to care
• Opportunities to grow within a developing, multidisciplinary model
• Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) as a nonprofit organization
• Access to loan repayment and tuition assistance programs, including opportunities available through the state of Oregon for qualifying providers
• Potential relocation support, including temporary housing options based on availability

What We’re Looking For
• Licensed or license-eligible therapist in Oregon (LPC, LMFT, LCSW, LPC-A, or QMHP)
• Master’s degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or related field
• Experience working with children, adolescents, and families preferred
• Experience with autism, trauma, or foster/adopt populations is a plus
• Availability for afternoon and/or early evening hours
• Strong communication skills and ability to build trust with families
• Ability to work independently while collaborating within a team
• Organized, adaptable, and comfortable working in dynamic environments

Clinical & Professional Expectations
• Ability to conduct assessments and develop appropriate diagnoses and treatment plans
• Knowledge of evidence-based practices for individual, family, and group therapy
• Commitment to ethical standards, confidentiality, and mandated reporting requirements
• Ability to coordinate care and connect families with community resources
• Comfort using electronic health records and standard documentation systems

Schedule & Compensation
• Full-time and part-time opportunities available
• Afternoon and early evening availability preferred
• Competitive compensation based on experience

We have a Compensation Calculator so you can understand your earning potential before applying.

IF THIS FEELS LIKE A POTENTIAL FIT


Click Here to APPLY for LPC, LMFT, LCSW, LPC-A, QMHP

You’re also welcome to reach out directly to Alayna at 541-361-5464 learn more about the role and our approach.

Pediatric Occupational Therapist

About the Role
We are seeking a Pediatric Occupational Therapist who is passionate about supporting children’s development, independence, and daily functioning in meaningful, real-world environments. This role offers the opportunity to work across settings, collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and build strong relationships with families – while being supported by structured systems and administrative support.

What You’ll Do
• Evaluate, re-evaluate, and provide occupational therapy services for children (birth–18) with a range of developmental needs
• Develop and implement individualized treatment plans focused on functional, real-life outcomes
• Support children in areas such as sensory processing, motor skills, regulation, and daily living activities
• Collaborate with Physical Therapists and Behavioral Health providers as part of an integrated care team
• Work closely with families to support progress in everyday environments
• Maintain timely, accurate clinical documentation

What This Role Offers
• Work across clinic, home, outdoor, and specialty environments
• A collaborative, team-based approach to care
• Administrative support for intake, scheduling, and coordination
• Flexibility to manage your caseload and approach to care
• Opportunities to grow within a developing, multidisciplinary model
• Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) as a nonprofit organization
• Access to loan repayment and tuition assistance programs, including opportunities available through the state of Oregon for qualifying providers
• Potential relocation support, including temporary housing options based on availability

What We’re Looking For
• Licensed Occupational Therapist in Oregon (or eligibility to obtain licensure)
• Experience working with pediatric populations preferred
• Availability for afternoon and/or early evening hours
• Strong communication skills with children, families, and team members
• Ability to work independently while staying connected to a collaborative team
• Organized, adaptable, and comfortable working in dynamic environments

Clinical & Professional Expectations
• Ability to assess, plan, and implement appropriate occupational therapy interventions
• Knowledge of pediatric development and evidence-based treatment approaches
• Commitment to ethical standards, confidentiality, and documentation requirements
• Comfort using electronic health records and standard documentation systems

Schedule & Compensation
• Full-time and part-time opportunities available
• Afternoon and early evening availability preferred
• Competitive compensation based on experience

We have a Compensation Calculator so you can understand your earning potential before applying.

IF THIS FEELS LIKE A POTENTIAL FIT


Click Here to APPLY for PEDIATRIC OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST

You’re also welcome to reach out directly to Alayna at 541-361-5464 learn more about the role and our approach.

Pediatric Physical Therapist

About the Role
We are seeking a Pediatric Physical Therapist who is passionate about supporting children’s movement, strength, and development in meaningful, real-life environments. This role offers the opportunity to work across settings, collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and build strong relationships with families – while being supported by structured systems and administrative support.

What You’ll Do
• Evaluate, re-evaluate, and provide physical therapy treatment for children (birth–18) with a range of diagnoses
• Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
• Collaborate with Occupational Therapists and Behavioral Health providers as part of an integrated care team
• Work with families to support progress in everyday environments
• Complete documentation and clinical records in a timely and consistent manner

What This Role Offers
• Work across clinic, home, outdoor, and specialty environments
• A collaborative, team-based approach to care
• Administrative support for intake, scheduling, and coordination
• Flexibility to manage your caseload and schedule
• Opportunities to grow within a developing and evolving model of care
• Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) as a nonprofit organization
• Access to loan repayment and tuition assistance programs, including opportunities available through the state of Oregon for qualifying providers
• Potential relocation support, including temporary housing options based on availability

What We’re Looking For
• Licensed Physical Therapist in Oregon (or eligibility to obtain licensure)
• Experience working with pediatric populations preferred
• Availability for afternoon and/or early evening hours
• Strong communication skills with children, families, and team members
• Ability to work independently while staying connected to a collaborative team
• Organized, adaptable, and comfortable working in dynamic environments

Schedule & Compensation
• Full-time and part-time positions available
• Afternoon and early evening availability preferred
• Competitive compensation based on experience

We have a Compensation Calculator so you can understand your earning potential before applying.

IF THIS FEELS LIKE A POTENTIAL FIT


Click Here to APPLY for PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPIST

You’re also welcome to reach out directly to Alayna at 541-361-5464 learn more about the role and our approach.

Why work at Treehouse? 

 

At Treehouse Therapies, we work with children and families in our clinics, in their homes, in the pool and on horseback (hippotherapy). In Bend we are located at the ranch at Stirrup Purpose Riding Center in Bend, OR. We have converted the 3600 sq ft. home on the ranch into our main therapy clinic. This location allows us to incorporate the therapeutic attributes of animals and nature to accomplish our therapy goals. In Redmond we have a 3600 sq ft. clinic with farm animals and an indoor pool. In sisters we are located at and partner with Pole Creek Ranch.

Our Mission

 

Our mission is to positively impact the children and families of our community by providing compassionate, comprehensive and affordable therapy programs for all children regardless of their ability to pay. Through our efforts, we hope to help make Central Oregon a desirable place for everyone to live, most especially for children and families with special needs. 

We offer a unique opportunity to work in a natural, farm environment where you can incorporate animals and diverse therapy tools into your treatment plans. Join us in leading the charge to change how children receive therapy, regardless of financial limitations.