School Occupational Therapist - Graham, North Carolina
Job Description
Master's degree in Occupational Therapy, active Occupational Therapist license and 1+ year of Occupational Therapy experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.Make a difference in the lives of students by providing occupational therapy services in a supportive educational environment. This contract opportunity offers the chance to collaborate with teachers, parents, and other professionals near Graham, NC, ensuring that students receive the tools and interventions they need to thrive academically and socially.Qualifications:Master's degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited programCurrent state licensure or ability to obtain licensure as an Occupational TherapistPrevious experience working in school or pediatric settings is preferredStrong communication, organizational, and documentation skillsAbility to work effectively both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary teamPassion for supporting the development of children and adolescentsResponsibilities:Evaluate students to determine need for occupational therapy intervention and develop individualized treatment plansDeliver direct therapy services, adapting interventions to meet student IEP goalsConsult and collaborate with teachers, staff, and families to support student development and participation in school routinesDocument all treatment, progress, and communications according to school and state guidelinesAttend and contribute to IEP meetings, providing expertise on occupational performance and modificationsEducate school staff and families on recommended strategies and accommodationsTrack student progress and adjust interventions as necessary throughout the contract termThis is a unique chance to provide essential support to students while building valuable school-based experience. If you are enthusiastic about helping young learners reach their full potential, your expertise is needed. Take the next step in your career—apply today and make a positive impact in school communities.#p31