The Occupational Therapist will perform home/community-based therapy, center-based therapy, and/or telehealth in the Child and Family Support Center. The incumbent will provide evaluation, treatment, caregiver training, and subsequent planning, execution, and supervision of therapy programs to assist in the development of fine motor, visual motor, oral motor/feeding, adapted living skills and sensory processing for children with developmental disabilities and their families. This position must demonstrate the ability to solve a variety of treatment problems in multiple environments with periodic supervision, must demonstrate clinical competence in an area of clinical interest, and must participate in intradisciplinary and interdisciplinary training programs related to the area of clinical interest. The incumbent will contribute to program development, evaluation, and performance improvement, and they may supervise occupational therapy students/trainees as assigned by department leadership.
EDUCATION:
Master’s degree in an approved occupational therapy program required.
EXPERIENCE:
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