What are the responsibilities and job description for the Occupational Therapist position at Birch Agency?
Job Description
Birch Agency is actively recruiting Occupational Therapists for the Philadelphia, PA school area for the 2024-2025 School year. Birch Agency Occupational Therapists help students with disabilities to address physical, cognitive, sensory, and psychosocial challenges. Our Occupational Therapists help students to succeed in the educational system by looking at the whole child and helping them tackle specific tasks that have become a roadblock to the learning process.
Opportunities Available
We offer full-time work options. The majority of our occupational therapy positions are in public schools. We have opportunities for new graduates, seasoned occupational therapists, and retired OTs. Our positions involve working with school-age populations. Some of our occupational therapists work with specific age groups, such as elementary only, middle school, or high school.
Services You Will Provide
Birch Agency is actively recruiting Occupational Therapists for the Philadelphia, PA school area for the 2024-2025 School year. Birch Agency Occupational Therapists help students with disabilities to address physical, cognitive, sensory, and psychosocial challenges. Our Occupational Therapists help students to succeed in the educational system by looking at the whole child and helping them tackle specific tasks that have become a roadblock to the learning process.
Opportunities Available
We offer full-time work options. The majority of our occupational therapy positions are in public schools. We have opportunities for new graduates, seasoned occupational therapists, and retired OTs. Our positions involve working with school-age populations. Some of our occupational therapists work with specific age groups, such as elementary only, middle school, or high school.
Services You Will Provide
- Help students attain IEP and academic goals and objectives
- Collaborate with families and teachers to help students achieve success
- Screen new students to determine eligibility for services
- Provide Occupational Therapy to students with a wide variety of disabilities
- Attend IEP meetings
- Confer with parents and develop home programs when necessary
- Complete appropriate paperwork following state guidelines
- Provide thorough and accurate documentation in a timely fashion
- Address and provide therapy for learning and or behavioral issues such as motor skills, cognitive processing, and visual or perceptual problems
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Occupational Therapy
- PA Licensure/Certification
- NBCOT Certification preferred