Great Flexibility for a Mom - Occupational Therapist HelloHero Employee Review

4.0
Mar 10, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There is a lot of learning to do things on your own and room for improvement. However, my manager, the IT, and the team for my school are all helpful when you need it. In addition, there is a chat for your rehabilitation team (PT, OT, or SLPs) that you can get advice or help from if needed. I understand the frustrations people can have at times for low reviews... BUT this job is great for needed flexibility. I can choose my hours/days with no problems. I love working from home as the OT world can definitely leave you feeling burnt out at times. When I have cancels, I can start laundry, take my dog on a walk, etc. vs. being in a building and waiting for the next kiddo. I love the teachers I work with at my school as well. In my opinion, working remotely from here is worth it.

Cons

Constant change and learning on your own often.

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5.0
Mar 29, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Remote opportunities with a school schedule Make your own hours (days and time) Always checking in on how things are going and what you need. Fantastic support from my support managers Alexis, Connie, and Becky: they are always helpful, even when the not-so-smart questions are asked.

Cons

Always would like more money but I am not negative on the salary

5.0
Mar 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I am part-time with W2. I get to choose my own schedule and hours - the company has consistently been good at filling my schedule when I want more and I can decline more when I feel full. I see students at a virtual school 1:1 using Zoom. The company has self-scheduling capabilities (where parents select an available time) which helps scheduling at the beginning of the school year. My manager is a good person, and very responsive to any needs I have in terms of process, school relationship, etc. but there is no micromanaging and I have a lot of autonomy which I enjoy. My manager is not an SLP, but if I need SLP related advice there is a chat "community" amongst all the SLPs that work for the same school and also for the company. I get a 401K match and PTO/CTO.

Cons

As is I think pretty typical for tele-therapists, I have to provide my own equipment (computer, monitor, internet, etc) and my own materials (I pay subscriptions to a few teletherapy game sites), and pay for my own PD. Pay is ok, not fabulous, and increases have only been about the same as inflation. The company does provide access to standardized assessments but there is a limited set available (GFTA, CELF, CELF Meta, PPVT/ EVT).

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