To provide support, strategies, and appropriate intervention and supervision for the preschool staff, programs, and children and their families in the context of a preschool setting.
RESPONSIBILITIES
PERFORMS DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES
- Performs services in three clinical areas, including but not limited to: (Screening, Early Intervention, Preschool)
- Consistently selects, utilizes, and accurately interprets appropriate, testing materials and or instrumentation based on presenting needs.
PROVISION OF SERVICE
- Formulates child specific long and short-term goals consistent with IEP format within a trans-disciplinary context.
- Implements child specific long and short-term goals consistent with IEP format within trans-disciplinary context.
- Provides support for program staff to formulate and implement child specific long and short term goals consistent with IEP format within a trans-disciplinary context.
- Demonstrates the ability to use IEP Direct and all other IEP programs and goals.
- Utilizes strategies effectively based on IEP goals including; Use of multimodal strategies. Modification of methods and interventions including, but not limited to physical environment and daily routine, adult-child and child-child interactions. Selection and use of appropriate therapy materials.
COMMUNICATION
- Demonstrates the ability to use a variety of strategies to communicate appropriate clinical information regarding caseload or other clinical assignment: (Presentations/Demonstrations, Meetings, Handouts)
- Attends, schedules and conducts weekly classroom or treatment team meeting times with staff as assigned.
- Schedules regular meeting times with families at least twice a year according to school program protocol.
- Actively and consistently uses cooperative planning as a strategy for staff to staff communication including but not limited to participation on: (Classroom team, Site team, Core team, Best Practice team, Diagnostic team)
- Consistently exchanges information with parents; including observations, scheduled conferences etc. and; encourages parents to actively participate.
- Clearly communicates information at interagency and intra-agency meetings including to other staff, departments, and internal and external customers according to program protocol as directed.
- Demonstrates knowledge of chain of command in a crisis and follows appropriate clinical and program response according to preschool protocols.
DOCUMENTATION
- Clinical Documentation: Completes documentation within established time frames including but not limited to diagnostic reports, progress notes, lesson plans, and annual reports according to program requirements and mandates.
COMPLETES SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS
- Completes two special assignments examples include; Manages a site/facility for children and families. Manages safety. Manages infection control implementations. Manages staff conflict resolution. Manages audit
LEADERSHIP
- Provides formal clinical mentorship and/or supervision for ED., OT, or PT for at least one staff member. Mentorship activities could be specific clinical area of expertise.
- Participates directly in orientation as assigned.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS
EXPERIENCE
- Minimum of 3 years of experience.
EDUCATION
- Masters’ Degree in Occupational Therapy.
LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS
- NYS License in Occupational Therapy or eligibility for license (as required by program).
OTHER
- If applicable, the individual performing this job may reasonably anticipate coming into contact with human blood and other potentially infectious materials. Individuals in this position are required to exercise universal precautions, use personal protective equipment and devices, and learn the policies concerning infection control.
- Must have own transportation to move from site to site and/or home to home to provide patient care.
- Possesses excellent communication and organizational skills.