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Core responsibilities

The occupational therapist is responsible for providing therapy services to children with disabilities through examinations, evaluations, diagnosis, prognosis, and interventions to achieve the highest functional outcomes. Essential functions include participating in treatment plan creation, performing prescribed procedures, and collaborating with team members and families for comprehensive treatment.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master's degree in occupational therapy from an accredited curriculum and hold a new york state license and registration as an occupational therapist. The role requires physical actions such as standing, sitting, bending, and lifting while working with pediatric patients.

postgraduate degreeRecord KeepingMentoringCollaborationSupervisionTreatment PlanningDiagnosisPediatric TherapyOccupational TherapyEvaluationsIn-service EducationInterventionsExaminationsPrognosisIEP DocumentationAdaptive Equipment Recommendations