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Core responsibilities

The occupational therapist will provide initial assessments and reassessments for children, document evaluations professionally, and deliver occupational therapy services to meet student needs and treatment goals. They will also collaborate with multidisciplinary staff and provide consultation and in-Service training on motor skills and sensory regulation to various stakeholders.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master's or doctoral degree in occupational therapy and hold a current license from the washington department of health for occupational therapy. Required qualifications also include experience with language techniques, sensory motor integration, physical restoration, and having one's own vehicle, a valid driver's license, and clean driving record.

postgraduate degreeAssessmentDocumentationCollaborationConsultationOccupational TherapyBest PracticesMotor Skills DevelopmentIn-Service TrainingIntervention DesignFunctional SkillsCulturally Responsive CareGross Motor DevelopmentFine Motor DevelopmentStudent-Centered CareSensory Motor RegulationPosture And Movement

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Time Off
  • Vision Insurance
  • Medical Insurance
  • Family Leave
  • Short Term Disability
  • Long Term Disability
  • 403b Retirement Plan
  • Fertility Coverage
  • Promotional Opportunities
  • Supervision
  • Chiropractic Coverage
  • Acupuncture Coverage
  • Employer Paid Assistance Plan
  • Paid School Break Days
  • Specialized Training And Development Opportunities
  • Clinical Case Conferences
  • Licensure And Renewal Courses