The Occupational Therapist provides direct and indirect services to students with fine and gross motor impairments resulting from neurological or physiological delays or trauma, as determined by the IEP or Section 504 team. In collaboration with school staff, families, and administrators, the Occupational Therapist develops and implements interventions to support students’ physical, motor, and sensory development. While plans will primarily be implemented to support the special education population, the Therapist may also support general education students with interventions as well. The Therapist is responsible for maintaining an accurate caseload, conducting assessments, tracking student progress, and contributing to the IEP or Section 504 process. Additionally, they coordinate with the Administrator over Special Education to develop their schedule, prepare for IEP/Section 504 meetings, and ensure compliance with service requirements.
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Job Type
Part-time
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees