Occupational Therapist

Barrington Community Unit School DistrictBarrington, IL
63d

About The Position

The Occupational Therapist provides therapy services to students with disabilities ages 3-22 across the district, supporting their ability to access the educational environment. Services may include assessments, direct and consultative therapy, participation in IEP/504 meetings, and staff training. The position is itinerant and may serve multiple school sites, with assignments adjusted annually based on student needs.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of etiology, characteristics, and prognosis of major disabilities and health conditions
  • Knowledge of a variety of occupational therapy treatment techniques and their applications
  • Ability to conduct, interpret, and report occupational therapy evaluations
  • Understanding of developmental milestones, sensory processing, and motor skill acquisition
  • Ability to collaborate with a multidisciplinary team and provide consultative support to educational staff
  • Graduation from an accredited Occupational Therapy program
  • Hold or be eligible for an Illinois Occupational Therapy license
  • Experience working with individuals ages 3-22, especially within educational settings
  • Ability to lead professional development for staff and/or parent education

Responsibilities

  • Conduct evaluations and re-evaluations in accordance with IDEA and Section 504
  • Participate in IEP and 504 meetings, providing goal input and service recommendations
  • Provide direct, consultative, and collaborative services aligned to student needs and IEP goals
  • Collaborate with teachers, aides, and families to generalize therapy goals
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation of services provided, including data collection and progress reporting, in alignment with district procedures and to support Medicaid billing requirements when applicable
  • Monitor and assess therapy effectiveness through data collection, observations, and formal assessments
  • Develop and manage a flexible schedule across assigned schools
  • Support transitions (e.g., PreK to K, middle to high school) through team collaboration and student planning
  • Adhere to district policies and applicable laws, including IDEA, ADA, and ISBE regulations
  • Attend staff meetings, professional development, and district trainings as required
  • Provide training for staff and parents on topics related to sensory and motor development
  • Other duties as assigned by supervisors

Benefits

  • D220 Benefits
  • BEA Salary Schedule

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