Job Title : Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)
Location : Florida (county-based zones, in-home visits)
Employment Type : Full-Time, W2
About Us
We are partnering with a specialized healthcare provider that delivers in-home treatment for patients with chronic lymphedema. Unlike traditional home health agencies, this organization is dedicated exclusively to managing lymphatic dysfunction. Their model of care is structured, intentional, and aligned with best practices in chronic disease management. Clinicians are supported with training, mentorship, and growth opportunities while making a meaningful impact directly in patients’ homes.
High-Priority Regions
We are urgently hiring for the following areas :
Region G (Volusia County – DeLand, Daytona Beach, and Deltona)
Region J (Titusville, Cocoa)
Region M (Tampa)
Region N (Bradenton)
Position Overview
We are seeking Florida-licensed PTs, PTAs, OTs, and COTAs —with CLT certification—to join our growing team. These roles come with a unique pay structure, full benefits, and advancement opportunities through our Clinical Ladder Program . Clinicians are assigned to a primary zone within their home county, managing a caseload of 24–30 weekly patient visits, each lasting 70–85 minutes.
Compensation
Hourly Pay (Treatment) :
COTA (CLT) : $53–$60 / hour | Estimated Annual : $81,458+
Other Pay Details :
Non-treatment (driving, documentation, meetings, scheduling calls, etc) : $12 / hour
Documentation at point-of-care : Paid at treatment rate + 10 minutes per visit
Paid training & onboarding (50% of treatment rate)
Driving reimbursement based on travel time
Benefits (Full-Time Employees)
Medical, dental, and vision insurance (multiple plans available)
PTO, vacation, and 6 paid federal holidays
401(k) retirement plan
CEU support through CEU360
Short- and long-term disability
Flexible scheduling
Growth opportunities through our Clinical Ladder
Continuing Education Sponsorship Program (2-year commitment required)
Requirements
Active Florida license (PT, PTA, OT, or COTA)
CLT (Certified Lymphedema Therapist) or Lymphedema certification required (ACOLS, Klose, Norton, or equivalent)
Minimum 1 year of home health experience
Strong documentation and time management skills
Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
Ability to bend, stoop, and squat during treatment activities
Training & Support
2–3 weeks of paid hybrid training (online, in-person, and shadowing)
Ongoing mentorship and clinical support
Advancement opportunities through the Clinical Ladder program
Why Join Us?
Work directly with patients in their homes under a specialized chronic care model
Be part of an intentional, structured care approach with strong clinical support
Enjoy flexibility, growth, and meaningful patient impact every day
Apply today and help transform the lives of patients living with chronic lymphedema in your community.
Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant • Tallahassee, FL, United States