Overview:
Calling all compassionate healers and advocates of growth! Are you ready to unlock the potential of young minds and hearts? Join our dynamic team at Seneca's Non Public Schools as an Occupational Therapist, where every day presents a chance to make a lasting impact on the lives of extraordinary students.
Embrace the power of possibility and discover the joy of empowering students to overcome challenges, embrace independence, and thrive in their unique journey of learning and development.
The Occupational Therapist (OT) observes and evaluates the need for school-based occupational therapy services for students who meet eligibility criteria.
As a member of a multidisciplinary team, the Occupational Therapist provides quality services to students and their families at various school sites.
The Seneca team takes a collaborative, culturally diverse approach aligning academic, behavioral, and therapeutic supports to design a unique plan of academic success for each student.
Seneca Family of Agencies is committed to providing traditionally marginalized communities a network of outstanding mental health, community based, and educational services.
Celebrating diversity and creating a culture of inclusion increases creativity, innovation, problem solving, and teamwork.
Seneca’s agency-wide DEI Advisory Board, Employee Resource Groups, and Language Practice Groups help our employees provide culturally and linguistically relevant services to the families we serve.
For more information on our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiative, click here! #SENECAHP
Responsibilities:
Provide occupational therapy initial assessments and reassessments for children with occupational therapy needs
Document evaluations in a thorough and professional manner that meets Seneca’s standards of excellence, as well as standards in the field
Provide occupational therapy services to students in support of their needs and treatment goals
Work with students to develop their gross and fine motor skills, sensory motor regulations, as well as their posture and movement
Work collaboratively with other Seneca staff members including, Speech and Language Pathologists, Special Education Teachers, School Psychologists, Clinicians, and Student Support Assistants
Provide in-depth occupational therapy consultation for teachers, providing professional insights for early OT interventions for their students
Assist in providing in-service training in gross and fine motor skills, sensory motor regulations, as well as posture and movement to parents, teachers, administrators and other professionals and paraprofessionals regarding occupational therapy
Assist in coordinating, communicating and seeking consultation with community agencies as appropriate
Travel to multiple school sites to provide services
Additional responsibilities as assigned by the program director and/or assistant program director
Qualifications:
Master’s or doctoral degree in occupational therapy
Current license by the California Board of Occupational Therapy
Proof of liability insurance
Experience with language techniques, sensory motor integration, and physical restoration
Clearance of TB test, fingerprinting, and any other State/Federal requirements
Own vehicle, valid California Drivers License and insurance
Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team
Schedule:
School based schedule:
Monday to Friday: 8 AM- 4:30 PM
5 weeks of paid time off, 11 paid holidays, and additional paid school break days
Benefits:
Starting at $82,915-$96,915.
per year, with actual salary dependent on creditable experience above the minimum qualifications for the role
$2000 sign-on bonus (for new Seneca employees in this position)
Opportunity for a salary increase upon passing a bilingual language proficiency exam
Salary increases each year
Comprehensive employee benefits package:
Medical, dental, vision, chiropractic, acupuncture, and fertility coverage
Long-term disability, family leave, and life insurance
Partially paid premiums for dependants
403b retirement plan
Employer-Paid Assistance Plan
5 weeks of flexible paid time off, 11 paid holidays, and additional paid school break days
Seneca supports clinicians toward licensure and beyond:
Individual and group supervision, regular clinical case conferences, and licensure and renewal courses led by field experts
Clinical training stipend to mitigate expenses for outside training or licensure fees
Keywords: School-based, Individualized Education Program (IEP), Sensory Integration, Collaboration, Therapeutic Interventions, Inclusive Education, Progress Monitoring