Occupational Therapist Careers

From Alaska to Arizona, occupational therapist careers with Banner Health span our nation’s great western horizon. And with great people, excellent benefits and the chance to live and work in a variety of fine communities, this could be the chance to get the most out of life, and your occupational therapist career!
Holistic approaches, helpful technology
We at Banner Health approach rehabilitation holistically, meaning you will be part of a team performing complete assessments to identify individual deficits, define a therapy prognosis and establish functional and reasonable goals. Depending on the facility, rehab center or program you choose, you will have the option of using different methods and technologies in your work. And when you join us, you’ll have the opportunity to work with a wide variety of patients, from pediatric to geriatric, and orthopedic to neurologic disorders. In addition, electronic medical records speed up your day and reduce busywork.
Fruitful careers, fulfilled lives
Our benefits, as well as our career opportunities, are competitive and employee-focused. In addition to competitive time-off and salary plans, we offer our employees:
- A wide range of benefits choices including options in health, dental, vision and legal plans
- 401(k) investment and savings plans
- Paid time off
- Flexible scheduling
- Educational assistance and child-care centers at some facilities
Need more information about occupational therapist careers?
E-mail a Talent Scout or call 1-866-377-JOBS (5627) (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., MST)
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About Banner Health
Banner Health was selected as one of the Top Leadership Teams in Healthcare by Health Leaders Media, is one of the Top 100 Integrated Healthcare Networks in the nation according to SDI, and voted as one of the “Best Places to Work” in the Phoenix metro area by the Phoenix Business Journal. We encouraged you to read more information about Banner Health. We recommend the following options:
All applicants must have graduated from an AOTA accredited school of Occupational Therapy. Must also possess a current Occupational Therapy license in the state in which you are applying.




