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Sensory Kids Occupational Therapy

Portland Occupational Therapy Clinic for Kids

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Volunteer Contact Form

Volunteer Application

Unfortunately we are unable to accept volunteer applications at this time, due to COVID-19 and current wildfire and air quality conditions. Thank you for your interest, and please check back later.  

Sensory KIDS welcomes occupational therapy students and OT school applicants as volunteers in the clinic. Volunteers may observe and assist with occupational therapy sessions and provide clerical/organizational support to Sensory KIDS staff.

Volunteers must be at least 18 years old; attend an orientation session; complete HIPAA training, Central Background Registry application, required reading; and adhere to confidentiality policies. We ask for a three-month commitment, with a minimum of three hours per week.

Sensory KIDS volunteers gain invaluable experience in relationship-based pediatric occupational therapy. We look forward to working with you!

Volunteer Welcome Letter (pdf)
Central Background Registry Application
HIPAA training

Email Lisa Porter: lisa@sensorykidsot.com

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1425 N Killingsworth St
Portland, OR 97217 | Map

P: 503-575-9402
F: 888-769-4431
info@sensorykidsot.com

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