BUFFALO BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES ROOM 720 CITY HALL BUFFALO NEW YORK 14202
September 12 2025
RECRUITMENT BULLETIN RB# 25-089
BUFFALO BOARD OF EDUCATION VACANCY
Civil Service Residency Requirements will Apply
(The City of Buffalo Civil Service does not require residency within the City of Buffalo for Native Americans. The City of Buffalo Civil Service does require tribal enrollment or community recognition as a Native American)
POSITION:Occupational Therapist - Temporary
SALARY:$76272 - $93170
LOCATION: Committee on Special EducationPS 197 Math Science Technology Preparatory School 646 East Delavan Avenue Buffalo NY 14215
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS An Occupational Therapist is a licensed professional responsible for evaluating planning and carrying out occupational therapy work with handicapped children (emotionally disturbed learning disabled mentally retarded physically handicapped and other health impaired)) while attending the Buffalo Public Schools. An incumbent plans and conducts treatment procedures using appropriate therapeutic modalities and rehabilitative activities. They observe and record patients reactions to occupational therapy to exchange information with classroom teachers evaluates the effectiveness of the program and adapts occupational therapy treatments according to the needs of the school children. They provide direction assistance consultation and instruction on all aspects of the occupational therapy program. Incumbents are required to have personal contacts with specialists of other disciplines in coordinating treatment plans interpreting treatments and occupational therapy objectives and in providing precise factual and evaluative written and oral reports on the progress of patients in therapy. A licensed Occupational Therapist works with considerable independence in planning and carrying out a treatment program and in evaluating the progress of school children in the program within the scope of acceptable professional occupational therapy practices.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES Occupational Therapists relate on a day-to-day basis with individual children in carrying out prescribed occupational therapy as follows:
Administers test batteries such as the Ayres Sensory Integrative Battery for identifying deficits in cognitive ability of children;
Administers Sensory Integrative services directed toward dysfunction syndromes of disorder in postural and bilateral integration developmental apraxia tactile defensiveness visual form andspace unilateral disregard and functions of right cerebral hemisphere and auditory - language disorders
Consults and works with classroom teachers to assist in programming within the regular class
Teaches children the skills and techniques required for participation in occupational therapy activities for the purpose of restoring improving or maintaining function
May direct the activities of paraprofessional staff trainees students and volunteers participating inthe occupational therapy program
May conduct or participate in training programs for trainees students and others
Attends periodic meetings to report on patients reactions and progress in the occupational therapy program
Maintains records and prepares official reports
Participates in conferences institutes and workshops for the purpose of upgrading their occupational therapy skills
Performs related work as required.
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES SKILLS ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Good knowledge of the principles theory methods and objectives of occupational therapy
Good knowledge of materials and equipment and their application or use in an occupational therapy program
Ability to apply principles and practices of occupational therapy
Ability to plan direct and layout activities adapted to the school childrens particular disability
Ability to prepare accurate and timely written records and reports
Ability to establish rapport with school children in order to stimulate their interest in and to guide and instruct them in occupational therapy activities
Ability to identify school childrens progress or reason for lack of progress
Physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Possession of a License and current registration as an Occupational Therapist issued by the NYS Department of Education which must be presented at time of filing application.
BUFFALO BOARD OF EDUCATIONDEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCESROOM 720 CITY HALLBUFFALO NEW YORK 14202 September 12 2025RECRUITMENT BULLETIN RB# 25-089 BUFFALO BOARD OF EDUCATION VACANCYCivil Service Residency Requirements will Apply(...
BUFFALO BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES ROOM 720 CITY HALL BUFFALO NEW YORK 14202
September 12 2025
RECRUITMENT BULLETIN RB# 25-089
BUFFALO BOARD OF EDUCATION VACANCY
Civil Service Residency Requirements will Apply
(The City of Buffalo Civil Service does not require residency within the City of Buffalo for Native Americans. The City of Buffalo Civil Service does require tribal enrollment or community recognition as a Native American)
POSITION:Occupational Therapist - Temporary
SALARY:$76272 - $93170
LOCATION: Committee on Special EducationPS 197 Math Science Technology Preparatory School 646 East Delavan Avenue Buffalo NY 14215
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS An Occupational Therapist is a licensed professional responsible for evaluating planning and carrying out occupational therapy work with handicapped children (emotionally disturbed learning disabled mentally retarded physically handicapped and other health impaired)) while attending the Buffalo Public Schools. An incumbent plans and conducts treatment procedures using appropriate therapeutic modalities and rehabilitative activities. They observe and record patients reactions to occupational therapy to exchange information with classroom teachers evaluates the effectiveness of the program and adapts occupational therapy treatments according to the needs of the school children. They provide direction assistance consultation and instruction on all aspects of the occupational therapy program. Incumbents are required to have personal contacts with specialists of other disciplines in coordinating treatment plans interpreting treatments and occupational therapy objectives and in providing precise factual and evaluative written and oral reports on the progress of patients in therapy. A licensed Occupational Therapist works with considerable independence in planning and carrying out a treatment program and in evaluating the progress of school children in the program within the scope of acceptable professional occupational therapy practices.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES Occupational Therapists relate on a day-to-day basis with individual children in carrying out prescribed occupational therapy as follows:
Administers test batteries such as the Ayres Sensory Integrative Battery for identifying deficits in cognitive ability of children;
Administers Sensory Integrative services directed toward dysfunction syndromes of disorder in postural and bilateral integration developmental apraxia tactile defensiveness visual form andspace unilateral disregard and functions of right cerebral hemisphere and auditory - language disorders
Consults and works with classroom teachers to assist in programming within the regular class
Teaches children the skills and techniques required for participation in occupational therapy activities for the purpose of restoring improving or maintaining function
May direct the activities of paraprofessional staff trainees students and volunteers participating inthe occupational therapy program
May conduct or participate in training programs for trainees students and others
Attends periodic meetings to report on patients reactions and progress in the occupational therapy program
Maintains records and prepares official reports
Participates in conferences institutes and workshops for the purpose of upgrading their occupational therapy skills
Performs related work as required.
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES SKILLS ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Good knowledge of the principles theory methods and objectives of occupational therapy
Good knowledge of materials and equipment and their application or use in an occupational therapy program
Ability to apply principles and practices of occupational therapy
Ability to plan direct and layout activities adapted to the school childrens particular disability
Ability to prepare accurate and timely written records and reports
Ability to establish rapport with school children in order to stimulate their interest in and to guide and instruct them in occupational therapy activities
Ability to identify school childrens progress or reason for lack of progress
Physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Possession of a License and current registration as an Occupational Therapist issued by the NYS Department of Education which must be presented at time of filing application.