Case Management, Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant (COTA), Conferences, Consulting, Member Orientation, Occupational Therapy, Organizational Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Progress Reports, Reporting Skills, Special Education
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Wilmington Public Schools seeks a licensed Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) who provides high-quality services and consultation across the district in collaboration with supervising Occupational Therapist, building-based and district staff.
- To assist in implementing Occupational Therapy services for an assigned caseload of students.
- Make appropriate occupational therapy referrals and program recommendations with input from clinical supervisor as appropriate.
- To participate as a member of the education team by performing assessments, writing progress reports and attending TEAM meetings and may not interpret data beyond the scope of his/her occupational therapy assistant education. Supervision from a licensed Occupational Therapist to be provided as needed and required by the guidelines of the Massachusetts Board of Allied Health Professions.
- Participation in individually assigned schools MTSS (student support) process for universal screenings and participate in Tier 1 and Tier 2 planning and problem solving for student supports.
- Plan and implement occupational therapy interventions to identified students with input from clinical supervisor as appropriate.
- To keep thorough and ongoing records for individual students receiving occupational therapy.
- Consult with teachers and other professionals to supplement and complement other therapeutic and educational efforts.
- To maintain ongoing communication with supervising Occupational Therapist regarding status of students on caseload and related issues.
- Works in conjunction with the team to create Educational Plans for annual reviews and provides input for students who are involved with the three-year re-evaluation or initial evaluation.
- Provide input to clinical supervisor regarding caseload, program issues, and upcoming evaluations/referrals.
- As appropriate, share knowledge and information related to Occupational Therapy services with staff and parents.
- Prepare required written occupational therapy progress notes and IEPs, with input from clinical supervisor as appropriate.
- Maintain all necessary and appropriate records for public schools.
- Attends meetings and conferences as needed.
- Summer services as required by students IEPs.
- All other necessary duties as requested by Supervising Occupational Therapist and/or Coordinator of Special Education as required to fulfill the responsibilities of an Occupational Therapy Assistant.
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Wilmington Public Schools