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Occupational Therapist Long Term Substitute

Bradley 61


Job Location:

Bradley, WV - USA

Monthly Salary: Not provided by the employer
Posted: 22 August 2026 (Yesterday)
Application Deadline: 19 November 2026
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Occupational Therapist (OT) Substitute

Location: District Schools (Grades K8)

Reports To: Director of Special Education / Building Principal

Status: Temporary / Short-Term Assignment (Approx. 4 weeks starting early September)

Job Summary

The Substitute Occupational Therapist helps students improve basic motor functions along with cognitive and emotional abilities and compensates for loss of function to lead students to experience independent productive and satisfying lives. For an approximate 4-week coverage period the OT Substitute provides continuum-of-care services for standard OT staff implementing existing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and Section 504 plans for elementary and middle school students. Additionally the Substitute OT provides clinical guidance support and oversight to district Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs) to ensure seamless service delivery.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities
1. Direct Service & Program Delivery
  • IEP & 504 Implementation: Execute established therapeutic interventions activities and accommodation plans tailored to individual student needs in alignment with existing IEP/504 goals.

  • Functional Skill Building: Support students in developing fine motor control gross motor planning visual-motor integration visual perception sensory processing and self-care skills necessary for active participation in the academic environment.

  • Cognitive & Emotional Support: Facilitate strategies that enhance self-regulation attention motor planning and emotional coping mechanisms within the classroom setting.

2. COTA Support & Collaboration
  • OTA Guidance & Oversight: Provide required supervision guidance and consultation to district Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs/OTAs) in accordance with state licensure board regulations and professional guidelines.

  • Treatment Plan Alignment: Review treatments delivered by the OTA to ensure continuity of care provide clinical support on complex cases and adjust intervention plans as needed.

  • Co-Treatment & Communication: Work collaboratively with the COTA to coordinate schedules co-treat when necessary and ensure therapy goals remain aligned across all student caseloads.

3. Classroom Integration & Adaptation
  • Teacher & Staff Consultation: Consult with general education teachers special education staff and instructional aides on classroom push-in strategies sensory breaks and positioning/handling techniques.

  • Adaptive Equipment Management: Monitor and facilitate the safe use of adaptive seating writing aids sensory tools and assistive technology devices.

4. Record Keeping & Professional Responsibilities
  • Service Logging: Maintain accurate daily logs of service minutes student progress and attendance in compliance with district state and federal mandates.

  • Continuity of Care: Provide detailed handoff notes to the primary Occupational Therapist upon their return regarding student progress session updates and COTA supervisory touchpoints.

  • Safety & Compliance: Adhere to district policies health and safety regulations student privacy laws (FERPA/HIPAA) and professional ethical standards.

Qualifications & Requirements
  • Licensure/Certification:

    • Valid State License as an Occupational Therapist.

    • NBCOT (National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy) certification.

    • Valid State School Services Personnel Certificate / Credential (as required by state law).

  • Experience:

    • Experience working with pediatric populations or in an educational/school setting (Grades K8 preferred).

    • Knowledge of/experience with OTA clinical oversight and collaborative care models.

  • Skills & Competencies:

    • Strong understanding of pediatric development motor learning and sensory integration.

    • Knowledge of special education laws (IDEA Section 504) and IEP processes.

    • Excellent communication team collaboration and supervisory skills.

Physical & Environmental Demands
  • Ability to physically assist students and safely implement therapeutic techniques using proper body mechanics.

  • Ability to move dynamically throughout the school day (bending kneeling sitting on the floor crouching and moving between classrooms/buildings).


Required Experience:

IC