KUNA JT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 3 JOB VACANCY
Job Status: All Applicants
Job Title: Occupational Therapist
Location: Kuna School District
Reports To: Director of Special Education
Calendar: Certified
Hours: Full Time
Salary: Placed on salary schedule $7500 stipend
Benefits: Medical Dental Vision Life Insurance and Public Employees Retirement System
Job Summary:
The overall responsibility of the Occupational Therapist is to identify and assess barriers to learning and provide interventions and services that are necessary for the student to access and participate in their education including adapting the environment modifying the functional tasks and if needed addressing elements of sensory-motor performance.
Qualifications:
This is a professional position with the principle function to support the Individual Education Program (IEP) for students ages 3-21 who have a disability that interferes with their educational performance and ability to benefit from their education. As a member of a multidisciplinary school team the Occupational Therapist (OT) will perform assessments and therapeutic interventions that are necessary for the student to benefit from their education and efficient access and participation in educational activities and daily life routines in natural learning environments to prepare them for further education employment and independent living. The work is performed collaboratively at various schools under general guidance of the Special Education Director. The principle duties of this position are performed in a general office therapy space and school environment with some travel required between schools or for other District responsibilities.
- Must be licensed by the Idaho Board of Occupational Licenses to practice as an Occupational Therapist in Idaho and maintain a current license.
Competency Requirements:
Ability to:
- Participate in the IEP/504 process including collaboratively determining the need for occupational therapy as a related service under IDEA or as a reasonable accommodation under Section 504 of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA);
- Gather appropriate information from students parents and other team members regarding the childs functional fine motor performance in school settings;
- Select administer and interpret a variety of screening instruments and standardized measurement tools;
- Collaborate with students IEP/504 teams examining and evaluating eligible students strengths and needs to establish their ability to participate in meaningful school activities and routines with or without assistance;
- Design and implement occupational therapy interventions that allow students to access educational program;
- Measure and document student progress resulting from the designed occupational therapy interventions;
- Function as a consultant to other school personnel parents and students to coordinate the delivery of occupational therapy services which may include:
- Interpretation of assessments and recommendations;
- Explanation of the potential impact of developmental medical sensory and/or fine motor impairments on educational performance;
- Instruction of other school-based caregivers regarding vocational tasks leisure activities and/or equipment use in the school setting.
- Setting realistic expectations for student performance in school; and
- Selecting modifying or customizing adaptive equipment and assistive technology.
- Form partnerships and working with other team members in the school setting to promote an effective occupational therapy plan of care;
- Adapt environments to facilitate student access and participation in the educational program;
- Educate school personnel and families to promote inclusion of students within the educational setting by developing demonstrating training and monitoring the effectiveness of strategies and intervention activities and subsequently using gathered data to make program modification decisions. This includes the use of assistive technology for access and participation in the general education curriculum;
- Refer students to other related service personnel and to healthcare providers as appropriate; and
- Serve as a liaison among school and community-based occupational therapy providers;
- Use technology in assigned duties and to access information research and professional development opportunities;
- Contribute to the development of school district and community policies and procedures that promote effective programs and services for students and their families;
- Communicate effectively in writing and verbally including accurate and complete reports as required by law district policy and administrative regulations;
- Perform the essential functions of the job based on ethical professional and legal standards as well as state and district policies and procedures that govern practice.
Major Duties and Responsibilities: (will vary by assignment)
- Assist educators in identifying students who require OT to access their academic program and provide services in accordance with a students Individualized Education Program (IEP).
- Participate as a member of the educational team and assist in program development to incorporate OT strategies into the classroom to benefit all students.
- Consult with regular education and special education staff regarding implementing interventions for an OT identified individual student into the educational setting.
Physical Requirements:
- Clarity of speech and hearing or other communication capabilities with or without reasonable accommodation which permits the employee to engage in verbal conversation and to communicate effectively on the telephone and in person as well as in written communication;
- Ability to comprehend and interpret the meaning of words and respond effectively;
- Visual acuity with or without reasonable accommodation which permits the employee to comprehend written work and assessments prepare and review documents and organize documents and materials;
- Manual dexterity with or without reasonable accommodation which permits the employee to perform repetitive hand/wrist/arm motions and to operate a computer and office equipment;
- Use hands for simple grasping pushing and pulling and fine hand manipulations. The work at times requires bending kneeling squatting or crawling on the floor and the ability to lift carry push or pull equipment or objects up to 50 pounds. Must be able to lift and position students weighing 50 pounds or less in wheelchairs or on/off other equipment.
Required Experience:
IC
KUNA JT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 3 JOB VACANCYJob Status: All ApplicantsJob Title: Occupational TherapistLocation: Kuna School DistrictReports To: Director of Special EducationCalendar: CertifiedHours: Full TimeSalary: Placed on salary schedule $7500 stipendBenefits: Medical Dental Vision Life Insurance ...
KUNA JT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 3 JOB VACANCY
Job Status: All Applicants
Job Title: Occupational Therapist
Location: Kuna School District
Reports To: Director of Special Education
Calendar: Certified
Hours: Full Time
Salary: Placed on salary schedule $7500 stipend
Benefits: Medical Dental Vision Life Insurance and Public Employees Retirement System
Job Summary:
The overall responsibility of the Occupational Therapist is to identify and assess barriers to learning and provide interventions and services that are necessary for the student to access and participate in their education including adapting the environment modifying the functional tasks and if needed addressing elements of sensory-motor performance.
Qualifications:
This is a professional position with the principle function to support the Individual Education Program (IEP) for students ages 3-21 who have a disability that interferes with their educational performance and ability to benefit from their education. As a member of a multidisciplinary school team the Occupational Therapist (OT) will perform assessments and therapeutic interventions that are necessary for the student to benefit from their education and efficient access and participation in educational activities and daily life routines in natural learning environments to prepare them for further education employment and independent living. The work is performed collaboratively at various schools under general guidance of the Special Education Director. The principle duties of this position are performed in a general office therapy space and school environment with some travel required between schools or for other District responsibilities.
- Must be licensed by the Idaho Board of Occupational Licenses to practice as an Occupational Therapist in Idaho and maintain a current license.
Competency Requirements:
Ability to:
- Participate in the IEP/504 process including collaboratively determining the need for occupational therapy as a related service under IDEA or as a reasonable accommodation under Section 504 of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA);
- Gather appropriate information from students parents and other team members regarding the childs functional fine motor performance in school settings;
- Select administer and interpret a variety of screening instruments and standardized measurement tools;
- Collaborate with students IEP/504 teams examining and evaluating eligible students strengths and needs to establish their ability to participate in meaningful school activities and routines with or without assistance;
- Design and implement occupational therapy interventions that allow students to access educational program;
- Measure and document student progress resulting from the designed occupational therapy interventions;
- Function as a consultant to other school personnel parents and students to coordinate the delivery of occupational therapy services which may include:
- Interpretation of assessments and recommendations;
- Explanation of the potential impact of developmental medical sensory and/or fine motor impairments on educational performance;
- Instruction of other school-based caregivers regarding vocational tasks leisure activities and/or equipment use in the school setting.
- Setting realistic expectations for student performance in school; and
- Selecting modifying or customizing adaptive equipment and assistive technology.
- Form partnerships and working with other team members in the school setting to promote an effective occupational therapy plan of care;
- Adapt environments to facilitate student access and participation in the educational program;
- Educate school personnel and families to promote inclusion of students within the educational setting by developing demonstrating training and monitoring the effectiveness of strategies and intervention activities and subsequently using gathered data to make program modification decisions. This includes the use of assistive technology for access and participation in the general education curriculum;
- Refer students to other related service personnel and to healthcare providers as appropriate; and
- Serve as a liaison among school and community-based occupational therapy providers;
- Use technology in assigned duties and to access information research and professional development opportunities;
- Contribute to the development of school district and community policies and procedures that promote effective programs and services for students and their families;
- Communicate effectively in writing and verbally including accurate and complete reports as required by law district policy and administrative regulations;
- Perform the essential functions of the job based on ethical professional and legal standards as well as state and district policies and procedures that govern practice.
Major Duties and Responsibilities: (will vary by assignment)
- Assist educators in identifying students who require OT to access their academic program and provide services in accordance with a students Individualized Education Program (IEP).
- Participate as a member of the educational team and assist in program development to incorporate OT strategies into the classroom to benefit all students.
- Consult with regular education and special education staff regarding implementing interventions for an OT identified individual student into the educational setting.
Physical Requirements:
- Clarity of speech and hearing or other communication capabilities with or without reasonable accommodation which permits the employee to engage in verbal conversation and to communicate effectively on the telephone and in person as well as in written communication;
- Ability to comprehend and interpret the meaning of words and respond effectively;
- Visual acuity with or without reasonable accommodation which permits the employee to comprehend written work and assessments prepare and review documents and organize documents and materials;
- Manual dexterity with or without reasonable accommodation which permits the employee to perform repetitive hand/wrist/arm motions and to operate a computer and office equipment;
- Use hands for simple grasping pushing and pulling and fine hand manipulations. The work at times requires bending kneeling squatting or crawling on the floor and the ability to lift carry push or pull equipment or objects up to 50 pounds. Must be able to lift and position students weighing 50 pounds or less in wheelchairs or on/off other equipment.
Required Experience:
IC
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