Duties
Participates in the implementation of occupational therapy treatment as assigned
by OTR,
Including:
1. Directly reports to and works under the supervision of the OTR responsible for
specific treatment goals.
2. Utilizing appropriate exercise or activities for restoration of physical function to
increase balance, joint motion, muscle strength, coordination.
3. Provision of perceptual training and sensory stimulation.
4. Teaching means to achieve optimal level of functioning in self-care and other ADL's
(Such as eating, dressing, writing and transfer techniques).
5. Instruction in use of necessary adapted devices.
6. Assisting OTR in construction of orthotic devices, such as splints or slings.
Regular contact with classroom teacher regarding pupil's progress in occupational therapy
program. Consults with teacher as needed regarding classroom difficulties.
7. Offering psychological support and encouragement to assist pupils to meet treatment goals.
8. Observes and regularly records the physical and emotional condition of pupil (and/or family
situation).
9. Reports to the OTR any significant changes or problems with pupils and obtains advice and
consultation from the OTR on any pupil care or inter-family situation.
10. Confers regularly with OTR to review pupil's progress and continuing plan of care and makes
joint visits with OTR whenever necessary to receive direct supervision.
11. Attends and participates in in-service educational programs.
12. Fills out statistic sheets daily, writes progress reports following each treatment session, and
completes billing requirements.
13. Coordinates with Registered Therapist with writing of Individual Education Plan and Annual
Reviews on each child annually.
Qualifications
Graduate of an Occupational Therapy Assistant program approved by AOTA.
Current certification as COTA by passing National Certification examination for
COTA's. Current licensure (or application, thereof) within the State of Illinois.
Special Skills:
• Skill in the application of occupational therapy techniques
• Ability to work effectively with people
• Creative thinking and effective planning
• Ability to recognize, report, and record pertinent information
Salary/Benefits
Starting at $24.38 per hour (Will compensate for years of experience in a pediatric setting with pediatric clients in a COTA position.)
Additional Notes
5 days a week/6.5 hour a day plus a 30 minute duty free lunch
How to Apply
Email: kwieckhorst@region3sec.org