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
Heres the list of things to do in Wailuku, HI (winter/spring)
1. ??ao Valley State MonumentA 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.