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Occupational Therapist

Citizens of the World Los Angeles

Location

Los Angeles, CA

Salary

Not specified

Type

fulltime

Posted

Today

via linkedin

Job Description

A CWC Occupational Therapist (OT) is an enthusiastic, skilled, and innovative professional who will assess and provide comprehensive occupational services across our Regional and schools. This innovative professional will design therapeutic interventions that celebrate each student’s unique potential while supporting their academic, social-emotional, and functional development. The OT will embrace our constructivist approach, collaborating with our multicultural community to help students become confident, capable citizens of the world. Through creative problem-solving and evidence-based practices, the OT will support students in assessing their educational program while fostering independence, curiosity, and individual responsibility.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive occupational therapy evaluations and assessments to determine student needs and develop appropriate remediation, instructional plans and strategies
  • Collaborate with teams to develop and implement IEPs addressing students’ physical and functional needs.
  • Design and implement a variety evidence-based instructional activities aligned with student’s individualized occupational therapy goals/objectives
  • Perform occupational therapy screenings
  • Follow and implement treatment plans
  • Track service delivery in Welligent on a weekly basis
  • Implement and modify treatment plans based on student progress and needs
  • Conduct occupational therapy screenings
  • Document student progress towards meeting established goals and objectives
  • Conduct formal assessments
  • Participate in IEP meetings of students on assigned caseload
  • Partner with teachers to ensure that students meet the goals outlined in their IEPs
  • Develop and conduct training opportunities for classroom staff and parents on the role of occupational therapy, normal sensory motor development, and other topics as required
  • Monitor and evaluate equipment and assistive technology needs for students
  • Maintain regular communication with families regarding student progress toward IEP goals
  • Collect and analyze student data to track school performance and student achievement in accordance with our educational model

Core Competencies

  • Clinical Excellence \& Innovation: Demonstrated expertise in pediatric occupational therapy assessment, evidence-based interventions, and treatment planning that supports diverse student needs and academic success
  • Cultural Competence \& Equity: Deep understanding of and respect for diverse backgrounds, with proven ability to develop culturally responsive therapeutic approaches that serve all students and families
  • Collaborative Leadership: Proven ability to build effective partnerships with staff, families, and stakeholders across multiple schools while maintaining cultural competence and promoting inclusive practices
  • Student-Centered Program Development: Skilled in creating and implementing therapeutic programs that enhance student independence, social-emotional growth, and academic access while aligning with CWC’s constructivist approach
  • Technical \& Professional Acumen: Expert knowledge of IEP processes, documentation systems, and assistive technology, coupled with strong data-driven decision-making to improve student outcomes
  • Adaptive Communication \& Problem Solving: Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively across diverse communities, navigate sensitive conversation, and develop creative solution that support student success while maintaining focus on mission-aligned outcome

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