Therapeutic Resources Blog
The Importance of Having an ATS-Friendly Resume for OTs, PTs, and SLPs
August 26, 2024
In today’s competitive job market, having a well-crafted resume is essential. However, it’s not just about having a resume that looks good on paper—it’s also about ensuring that your resume is optimized for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS). With most resumes now being reviewed by a computerized system before they ever reach human eyes, understanding how ATS works and how to create an ATS-friendly resume can significantly improve your chances of landing your desired job. In this article, we’ll explain what ATS is and why it’s important, and offer tailored tips for OTs, PTs, and SLPs to help you stand out. Read More »
The Vital Role of Speech Therapy in Schools: Empowering Students Through Communication
August 17, 2024
Communication is at the core of learning, interaction, and personal development, and for many students, speech therapy is the key to unlocking their full potential. In this article, we’ll explore the importance of speech therapy in schools and how SLPs profoundly impact students’ lives. Additionally, we’ll share an exciting opportunity for SLPs to join our Therapeutic Resources team and help shape countless students' futures. Read More »
The Importance of Physical Therapy in Schools: Empowering Students for a Healthier Future
August 2, 2024
This article explores the critical importance of PT in schools and how it positively impacts students' lives. Additionally, we will highlight an exciting opportunity for Physical Therapists to join our team and make a significant difference. Read More »
The Importance of Occupational Therapy in Schools: Empowering Students for Success
July 19, 2024
In this article, we will explore the critical importance of OT in schools and how Occupational Therapists can make a significant impact on students' lives. Additionally, we will highlight an exciting opportunity for OTs to sign up for the New York City Department of Education (DOE) BID through Therapeutic Resources. Read More »