What are the responsibilities and job description for the Occupational Therapist 25TP082 position at West Contra Costa Unified School District?
West Contra Costa Unified School District
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST
DEFINITION:
Under direction, to plan and perform occupational therapy work, including sensory integration; to observe and report on the results of treatment; and to do related work is required.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
Positions in this classification are required to plan and administer occupational therapy treatments for school children under medical direction. To assist in developing, monitoring, and coordinating a district-wide program for sensory motor services.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
Plans and performs occupational therapy treatments for school children in accordance with medical direction; teaches self-care activities with particular emphasis on sensory integration, sensory motor and daily living skills remediation; adapts games, crafts, and other related activities as therapeutic exercises; plans and supervises group activities; instructs school children and their families in the use of special equipment and of suitable activities for continuation of treatments at home; provides in-service training for school personnel; instructs and assists teachers, aides, and other school personnel in the implementation of related to sensory motor needs; provides assessment and on going evaluation; provides input to district-wide eligibility and planning team; consults and cooperates with educational personnel and community organizations in integrating programs for handicapped school children; observes patients’ behavior and progress; makes required records and reports.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge of:
Arts, crafts, recreational and group activities useful in occupational therapy;
Neuromuscular development;
The theory of mental and physical rehabilitation;
Objectives of occupational therapy;
The physical and psychological problems of handicapped persons and their families;
The growth and development of children;
The fundamentals of self-care and other similar activities;
Ability to:
Explain and interpret occupational therapy;
Use special toys and equipment as therapeutic devices;
Deal effectively with handicapped students, their families and school personnel.
Education: Graduation from an accredited program in Occupational Therapy.
License: 1) Certificate of registration with the American Association Of Occupational
Therapists.
2) Certification by the center for the Study Of Sensory-Integration Dysfunction.
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11-7-80
Salary : $96,828 - $129,467