Occupational Therapist

  • Delta Companies
  • Wailuku, Hawaii
  • Full Time
LOCATION: Maui, HI (Wailuku) CLIENT: Pediatric Therapies Hawaii
SETTING: OP PEDS START DATE: ASAP - One of our current staff members will be departing on November 21st, and we ideally need the new OT to start 2-4 days prior for a smooth training transition, if possible. GUARANTEE: 36, 40hrs sched ASSIGNMENT LENGTH: 26 Weeks REQUESTED EXPERIENCE: 1 year of pediatric experience required. Must be comfortable with infants. Travel experience (not on 1st travel assignment). STAFF: Join team EMR: Prompt CASELOAD / PATIENT SCHEDULING:
  • Caseload expectation: minimum 30 patients per week - 75% productivity
  • Treatment and Eval times: Both 1 hour
SCHEDULE: M-F 730am-4pm HST ADDITIONAL INFO: LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS: SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: COVID VACCINE REQUIRED? TAKE HOME: BILL RATE: $65 BR

Heres the list of things to do in Wailuku, HI (winter/spring)

1. ??ao Valley State Monument

A lush valley just outside Wailuku featuring the iconic ??ao Needle , a 1,200-foot lava spire.

  • Easy paved trails and nature walks make this a perfect half-day visit.

  • The area is often misty and full of waterfalls during winter/spring wear shoes with traction and bring a light raincoat.

  • The scenery is especially green and vibrant this time of year.

2. Historic & Cultural Town Walk

Wailukus downtown has a charming, old-Hawaii feel with historic wooden storefronts along Market Street .

  • Visit Ka?ahumanu Church (built in 1875), a beautiful white structure with a tall steeple.

  • Stop at Hale Ho?ike?ike at the Bailey House Museum to learn about Mauis past and Hawaiian history.

  • Explore small shops, art galleries, and cafes its a relaxed way to spend a morning or afternoon.

3. Maui Tropical Plantation

Just outside Wailuku, this 60-acre tropical farm offers a tram tour through fruit trees, flowers, and ponds beneath the West Maui Mountains.

  • Great for photos, light walking, and dining at the on-site restaurant.

  • In winter/spring, everything is lush and green.

  • Ideal for families or those looking for an easy, scenic activity.

4. Museums & Rainy-Day Options

If the weather turns rainy (which can happen in spring):

  • Visit the Bailey House Museum for Hawaiian cultural exhibits.

  • Check out the Maui Arts & Cultural Center nearby for concerts, art shows, or film screenings.

  • Bring a small umbrella and enjoy a slower-paced cultural day.

5. Local Markets & Food Culture

Wailukus food scene is cozy and full of local flavor.

  • Try Wailuku Coffee Company for a great breakfast or afternoon espresso.

  • Visit local eateries and bakeries for fresh poke, noodles, and pastries.

  • On Saturday mornings, check out the Maui Swap Meet in nearby Kahului for local crafts, produce, and snacks.

6. Whale Watching & Marine Life

Winter through early spring is peak whale-watching season in Maui.

  • Take a whale-watching cruise or snorkel trip from the nearby Ma?alaea Harbor.

  • You can often see humpback whales breaching right from the shore on calm days.

  • Morning tours are best for calm water and good light.

Seasonal Tips
  • Weather: Mild, often 70s80s F; the valleys are greener but may get passing rain showers.

  • Crowds: Wailuku is quieter than the resort towns, even in high season.

  • Driving: Roads into the valley can get slick after rain go slow and start early.

  • Evenings: The town gets peaceful after dark plan dinners earlier.

Job ID: 499493939
Originally Posted on: 11/7/2025

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