Occupational Therapist School Based
Job Description
Occupational Therapist (OT)Chileda's mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals with cognitive and behavioral challenges. We help students build appropriate social behaviors and develop independent living skills through an enriched learning environment and individualized behavior programming.We are currently seeking an Occupational Therapist to join our team.BenefitsFor full-time employees, Chileda offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:Medical, dental, and vision insuranceCompany paid life, short-term, and long-term disability401(k) plan with employer matchGenerous PTO, plus an additional two weeks of paid time off annually and ten paid holidaysProfessional development funds each yearScheduleFull-time, Monday through FridayTypical hours: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PMOccasional travel may be required to our school in Menasha, WIPosition SummaryThe Occupational Therapist evaluates and assesses student functioning in areas including sensory integration, cognition, psychosocial development, fine motor skills, and academics. Based on these evaluations, the OT develops and implements individualized treatment plans in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team.This role works closely within an interdisciplinary team that may include speech-language pathologists, behavior staff (including Board Certified Behavior Analysts), and a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) to ensure coordinated care.The Occupational Therapists will use purposeful activities to support students' participation in:Self-care and daily living skillsAcademic and vocational activitiesPlay and leisureServices may include direct intervention, consultation, assistive technology, and environmental modifications. The OT collaborates closely with parents, teachers, and educational staff to support each student's Individualized Education Program (IEP).Education & Licensure RequirementsDegree from an accredited Occupational Therapy programCurrent Wisconsin Occupational Therapy licenseCertification from the National Board for Certification in Occupational TherapyLicense through the Wisconsin Department of Public InstructionKey ResponsibilitiesEvaluation & PlanningConduct assessments and interpret findings as part of the IEP teamDevelop appropriate, individualized intervention plansInterventionProvide direct and indirect therapy servicesAddress areas such as daily living skills, motor development, cognition, and psychosocial functioningInterdisciplinary CollaborationCollaborate regularly with an interdisciplinary team, including speech therapy, behavior therapy professionals (such as BCBAs), educators, and a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)Coordinate care plans to ensure consistency across therapeutic and educational environmentsParticipate in team meetings to align strategies and support student successProgram ManagementSupport special education planning processesAssist in establishing OT service proceduresSupervise Occupational Therapy Assistants as neededCollaboration & CommunicationWork with educators, families, and staff to support student needsProvide training and resources to school personnel and familiesDocumentation & ComplianceMaintain accurate service records and evaluation reportsParticipate in IEP meetingsAdhere to professional, ethical, and legal standardsAdditional DutiesAssist with student positioning and equipment as neededPerform other duties as assignedEqual Opportunity Employer (EOE)