
SUBSTITUTE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST(S) 2025
- Bellevue, WA
- $72,270-135,542 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Evaluate, select and schedule caseload in cooperation with the school team.
- Adapt/modify equipment/materials for students with motor disabilities.
- Complete the special education compliance paperwork process as appropriate, including evaluation reports and Individual Education Programs (IEPs).
- Participate in the referral and evaluation/reevaluation process to determine special education and related services for students that may be in need of special education (to include but not limited to supplementary aids, supports and accommodations, etc.).
- Adapt the professional role of the occupation/physical therapist to the public schools.
- Direct the activities of assigned non-certificated personnel.
- Attend or participate in all required staff meetings and other activities deemed necessary by the District and/or building principal, in order to accomplish the objectives of the position and for professional development.
- Work cooperatively with regular education teachers, paraeducators, and other student services staff; including consulting, providing services in general education classrooms, and inclusion support.
- Foster and manage a safe, positive learning environment through creating an environment of respect and rapport, managing student behavior and organizing a safe physical space for student learning.
- Use multiple student data elements to modify therapy or instruction and improve student learning. Design student programs, assessment and maintain accurate student records.
- Communicate and collaborate with parents and the school community through effective and ongoing communication.
- Participate in site-based decision-making processes.
- Reports directly to and is supervised by the Special Education Supervisor
- Possess or qualify for immediate issuance of a valid Washington State Educational Staff Associate certificate endorsed as an Occupational Therapist.
- BS degree from an American Occupational Therapy Association approved program.
- Possess a valid license as an occupational therapist in Washington State.
- Experience working in a multi-cultural environment preferred.
- Commitment to the District's vision, mission and goals. Ability to work in a collaborative or team approach.
- Knowledge of IEP process and the writing of goals/objectives and behavior intervention plans.
- Skills in oral and written communication.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Ability to work with other members of a school or department to accomplish common goals.
- Ability to communicate effectively, professionally, collaboratively and positively with students, parents, and colleagues, orally and in writing.
- Ability to work with students in multi-aged groups.
- Ability to use varied assessments, including performance tasks, portfolios, and student self-assessment.
- Attends ongoing professional development activities, such as college course work, professional associations, workshops, and in-service opportunities.
- Demonstrates a commitment to equity and exhibits a strong and positive attitude with the belief that each student can be taught and has the right and capacity to achieve personal academic excellence.Ability to perform all duties in accordance with applicable board policies and district and legal requirements.
- Ability to meet and maintain punctuality and attendance expectations.
- Possess a valid Washington State Driver’s License.
- Education and/or experience working with students in targeted populations, such as disabilities ranging from mild to severe/profound.
- Ability and willingness to transfer, toilet, and feed students.
Civil Rights/Nondiscrimination Compliance Coordinator Nancy Pham, (425) 456-4040 or phamn@bsd405.orgSex-based Discrimination, including Sexual Harassment:
Title IX Coordinator: Jeff Lowell, (425) 456-4010 or lowellj@bsd405.orgDisability Discrimination:
Kerince Bowen, (425) 456-456-4277 or bowenk@bsd405.orgMailing address for all three: 12111 NE 1st Street, Bellevue, WA 98005.