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Core responsibilities

The certified occupational therapy assistant will partner with families to support the healthy growth and developmental milestones of infants and toddlers through teaching and modeling appropriate activities aligned with the individualized family service plan (Ifsp). Responsibilities also include maintaining accurate records, participating in evaluations, coordinating services, and meeting productivity standards for direct services.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess an associate's degree from an accredited occupational therapy assistant (Ota) program and hold current cota licensure. Required qualifications also include a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, auto insurance, and experience working with young children, preferably those with special needs.

associate degreeDocumentationOccupational TherapyService CoordinationClient Records MaintenanceInterdisciplinary Care PlanningEarly InterventionIFSP DevelopmentDevelopmental MilestonesInfant DevelopmentToddler DevelopmentFamily-Centered Services

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Holidays
  • Flex Spending Accounts
  • Student Loan Repayment Assistance
  • Education Assistance
  • Training And Professional Development
  • Vacation Benefits
  • Employer-Paid Life And Disability Insurance
  • Employer Contributions To The 403(b) Plan