California Department Of Education Upland , CA 91785
Posted 2 months ago
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST
(Revised 4/08)
BASIC FUNCTION
The Occupational Therapist functions as part of a multidisciplinary team and provide an appropriate program for selected and eligible students with disabilities; provide occupational therapy assessment, planning, goal development; provide appropriate intervention services to assist special needs students in acquiring functional performance skills; and perform other related duties as assigned.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Evaluates student performance in a variety of areas including fine motor tasks, oral dysfunction, sensory impairments, perceptual motor skills, posture and movement;
Formulate and implement an individual treatment plan as it relates to the assessment, educational implications and IEP goals and objectives;
Recommends methods and strategies to address student needs for therapy services;
Collaborates with medical personnel and multidisciplinary team members in interpreting and implementing therapy service;
Collaborates with teachers and support staff regarding activities to support and or reinforce student occupational therapy needs;
Communicate and collaborate with other staff and family members as a means of effectively infusing therapy activities in home and school so as to optimize the overall program and progress of the student;
Provide direct training and assistance to support staff directly involved with a student;
Maintain safe equipment and therapy environment;
Re-evaluates students' individual occupational therapy plans on a regular basis;
Develops and reviews student goals and objectives in accordance with each student's
Individualized Education Plan (IEP);
Maintains appropriate records and documents related to individual assessment and services;
Attends IEP meetings as necessary and maintains progress notes of student records;
Other duties as assigned appropriate to the position.
KNOWLEDGE OF
Sensory integration theory and application in the treatment of autism, PDD and associated regulatory disorders;
An understanding of developmental foundations and neurodevelopment implications as related to learning/behaviors and educational success;
Clear understanding of the difference of an educational versus medical model in determining appropriate school based therapy services;
Understanding of state and federal regulations, guidelines and time lines.
REQUIREMENTS
Baccalaureate or higher degree with emphasis on occupational therapy;
Valid license from the State of California and registration by the American Occupational Therapy Association;
One year work experience in a school setting serving students with disabilities preferred;
Possess and maintain a valid California driver's license.
WORKING CONDITIONS
o Office environment.
o Hearing and speaking to exchange information and make presentations;
o Seeing to read and review student case files and health records;
o Sitting for extended periods of time.
Requirements / Qualifications
Requirements / Qualifications
California Department Of Education