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Licensed Occupational Therapist
At the Achievement Center of LECOM Health, we believe in those we serve as much as we believe in those who serve. If you’re looking for a place that invests in your growth and values your contributions, come join us! Together, we can help ensure that any child, through any challenge, can achieve.
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Position Description:
The Occupational Therapist in the Early Intervention program provides services to children from birth through three (3) years of age. The Occupational Therapist has oversight responsibilities for their own caseload of Early Intervention clients as assigned to him/her by the Early Intervention Coordinator as referred from Erie County Care Management. The Occupational Therapist promotes person-centered planning and clinically appropriate practices such that quality standards are followed in accordance with the agency’s mission, applicable laws, and program-specific regulations. The Occupational Therapist will plan and implement developmentally appropriate intervention strategies in each child’s natural environment and will provide parent coaching and education as well as strategies for use in daily routines. This position reports to the Director of Early Intervention Services.
Responsibilities:
- Demonstrates excellent clinical care in providing discipline-specific therapy services, thorough knowledge of the child developmental process and competency in working with a variety of disorders that present in the birth to age three (3) population. These duties may also occur via tele-intervention under certain circumstances when permitted by regulatory bodies and payors, and if clinically appropriate.
- Demonstrates a firm understanding of and utilizes the Early Intervention Early Learning Standards in providing care.
- Actively engages client(s)/parent(s) in therapeutic process through the use of a coaching model to instruct the family on how to interact/work with their child.
- Provides instruction to address established goals on the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) and checks with family for understanding of information/instructions.
- Delivers maximum amount of service in the location specified in the IFSP.
- Utilizes Collaborative Documentation to document all service interactions with family in a timely manner.
- Strongly advocates for clients/families served and promotes a positive environment/ culture by actively working with others to attain the agency’s mission and economic objectives.
- Updates processes in accordance with changes to county, state, and federal Early Intervention program standards.
Requirements
- Must have current PA Occupational Therapist licensure.
- Must have experience working with the pediatric population; Early Intervention experience is preferred.
- Must be organized with a proven track record of meeting deadlines.
- Must have current driver’s license and insurance.
- ACT 33/34 and FBI fingerprint clearances required
Benefits:
- Hours of work: Days and hours of work are to be scheduled by the Early Intervention Therapist to meet the needs of assigned clients with the approval of the Director of Early Intervention.
- Because of the position’s per diem status, it does not include benefits, paid time off, and/or any other benefits outlined in the Agency Personnel Policies and Procedures.
Bilingual individuals are encouraged to apply.
The Achievement Center of LECOM Health commits to further living our values of inclusion and compassion and to strengthening policies and practices that better demonstrate social responsibility, diversity, inclusion equity, and cultural humility. We are committed to continuously listening, learning, and growing. We believe that an informed, diverse, and representative workforce will help everyone achieve more and do better.
We are an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and we do not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status.
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