School Occupational Therapist- PART TIME
The Shirley Aninias School
- New York City, NY
- $35,000-45,000 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Assessment & Planning:
- Conduct comprehensive occupational therapy evaluations to determine students' motor, sensory, self-care, and environmental needs.
- Collaborate with IEP teams to develop, review, and revise occupational therapy goals and objectives.
- Develop individualized treatment plans that support student success across academic and functional settings.
- Therapeutic Interventions:
- Provide direct OT services in individual or small group settings as outlined in student IEPs.
- Design and implement therapy interventions focused on fine motor coordination, visual-motor integration, sensory processing, and daily living skills.
- Recommend adaptive strategies, modifications, and tools to support student engagement and independence in the classroom.
- Data Collection & Reporting:
- Maintain accurate, timely documentation of all services, including assessments, interventions, and progress monitoring.
- Track and report student progress regularly to the IEP team, school staff, and families.
- Conduct periodic re-evaluations to adjust therapy plans as needed and support ongoing IEP development.
- Collaboration & Communication:
- Work closely with teachers, support staff, and related service providers to integrate OT goals into daily routines and activities.
- Attend and actively participate in IEP and multidisciplinary team meetings.
- Communicate regularly with families regarding student progress, therapy goals, and recommendations for home practice.
- Provide training and consultation to staff on the use of sensory tools, motor strategies, and adaptive techniques.
- Ability to physically support students with motor needs, including kneeling, bending, and sitting at floor level.
- Engage in active play, student transitions, and classroom tasks that require movement and flexibility.
- Lift and manage therapy equipment or adaptive materials as needed (up to 35 lbs).
- Maintain visual and auditory supervision of students during therapy and school activities.
- Travel between classrooms and therapy spaces throughout the school day.
- Must have or be willing to obtain current First Aid and CPR certification.
- Required: Master’s Degree or higher in Occupational Therapy.
- Required: Current NYS certification in good standing.
- Minimum 2 years of experience in a school or clinical setting, preferably working with neurodiverse student populations.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate effectively with students, families, and school staff.
- Detail-oriented with strong organizational, documentation, and communication abilities.
- Flexible, compassionate, and committed to student-centered, inclusive practices.
- Engaged in ongoing professional development and current with best practices in occupational therapy and school-based services.
- Starting between $35,000 - $45,000 based on experience