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The Occupational Therapy Assistant functions as a member on a student’s educational team to provide comprehensive treatment of impaired fine motor skills, gross motor skills, visual motor integration, sensory processing skills, self-care, and other activities of daily living in pre-school and school age children that limit a child’s ability to access their school and participate with their peers. The candidate must possess a working knowledge of treatment practices, evidence-based research, recommended best practices, adaptations for access to the school environment, and expected roles and responsibilities of an Occupational Therapy Assistant within a school environment.
The OTA will:
1. Utilize current evidence-based practices to a treat impaired fine motor, gross motor, visual-motor integration, self-help, and sensory processing skills
2. Comply with special education services within federal state/county procedural guidelines
3. In conjunction with the supervising OT, the OTA will participate in the development and implementation of IEP's for those students identified as having a disability as a related service and as a member of an interdisciplinary team
4. Provide ethical and evidence-based treatment
5. Communicate and consult with students, parents, educators, administrators, and outside agency professionals.
Requirements:
1. A valid degree in Occupational Therapy
2. A valid state licensure as an Occupational Therapy Assistant Professions
Job Types: Part-time, Contract
Pay: $35.00 - $45.00 per hour
Medical Specialty:
- Pediatrics
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person