What are the responsibilities and job description for the Occupational Therapist (OT) - Good Pay position at Ability Builders ABA Co?
Job Description
Job Description
Urgently Hiring!
The Occupational Therapist (OT) will provide comprehensive, quality occupational therapy services to children in a center-based ABA setting, focusing on gross motor skills, fine motor skills, feeding, sensory processing, prevention and management of orthopedic problems in upper extremities, prevocational / vocational skills, environmental adaptation and adaptive equipment, and other activities of daily living. Comprehensive services include but not limited to : evaluation, planning, therapeutic activities and interventions, multi-disciplinary teamwork, counseling, referrals and education of families and professionals. To perform duties successfully, the OT not only must have the technical skills and experience to be effective and productive, but also possess the professional disposition to be an effective team member and maintain a positive work environment.
Mature interpersonal, communication and collaborative skills are essential in order to work effectively with colleagues, schools, staff, ancillary service providers, parents and caregivers in programming that is both comprehensive and family-centered.
Working with clinic leadership, general responsibilities include but are not limited to :
- Conducting multidisciplinary assessments and create treatment plans in coordination with other clinical specialties;
- Collaborating with an interdisciplinary care team, including ABA, speech therapy, and mental health services;
- Monitoring client progress, update treatment plans and goals, and communicate changes to team members and families;
- Partnering with client families, developing goals and building relationships;
- Providing Behavior Technicians (BTs) guidance and feedback to ensure communication strategies are delivered with validity and reliability and in alignment with client communication treatment planning;
- Establishing and implementing practices to promote the care, safety and health of each client across all program environments;
- Continual management and archiving of client files
- Timely response to feedback and suggestions from direct supervisor and other members of the collaborative team;
- Participating in weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual meetings / trainings as required by NAC, or for certification / safety / compliance purposes;
- Participating in activities / events to support the growth and development of Northwest Autism Center;
- Abiding by all NAC Policies & Procedures;
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WORKING CONDITIONS :
This position will work in an office environment with ambient temperature and general office noise. Due to the nature of Autism Center’s business, frequent loud noises from children and families will be heard throughout the day during workshops and therapy sessions. Minor interruptions may also occur, depending on clients and / or time of day.