What are the responsibilities and job description for the Occupational Therapist - 2025-26 Anticipated Openings position at EDUCATIONAL SERVICE DIST 112?
We are building an applicant pool for 2025-2026 Occupational Therapist anticipated openings. Your application will be considered as positions become available. Positions are in-person.
General Responsibilities
Reporting directly to a Special Education Assistant Director, the Occupational Therapist develops, implements and coordinates an occupational therapy program for children with a range of mild to severe disabilities. The Occupational Therapist serves as a member of the education team assigned to support special education children. The Occupational Therapist serves as liaison with medical and community service providers on behalf of children with disabilities and their families.
See what it's like to work for our Special Education ESA:
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Essential Functions:
- rovide education and support to teachers, classroom staff, parents and other care givers about occupational therapy services.
- Develop, implement and coordinate an occupational therapy program for children with disabilities consistent with the Individual Education Plan (IEP)/Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) goals.
- Conduct occupational therapy assessments. Review assessment finds with parents and the education team.
- Provide direct service to children.
- Monitor ongoing treatment records. Evaluate and report on children's progress.
- Advise, instruct and assist education staff to implement occupational therapy plans.
- Supervise, train and evaluate certified occupational therapy assistants and paraeducators.
- Facilitate the procurement, fabrication, modification and adjustment of adaptive equipment/assistive technology for occupational therapy services.
- Serve as a member of the education team to help address the needs of children.
- Hold or eligible to hold a Washington ESA occupational therapist certificate.
- Hold or eligible to hold a Washington occupational therapist license.
- Experience working in a special education public school setting or with pediatric populations.
- Experience interpreting state and federal special education law.
- Travel within the Special Education ESA service area.
- Physical ability to transfer and/or lift children and equipment.
- Services provided in homes, child care, preschool and classroom settings.
- Successful completion of a criminal history and fingerprint check through the Washington State Patrol and FBI.
Salary : $55,563 - $92,876