Job Description
Who We Are: Jabbergym has a well-established community reputation for inspiring children to have fun while providing them with the tools to realize their fullest potential. Our collaborative, caring, and skilled therapists are catalysts for goal achievement as they address the needs of the whole child.
Purpose of the position: Under general supervision, the Occupational Therapist will provide quality, discipline-specific treatment for children with emotional disturbance, developmental delays, cognitive delays, disabilities, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and other disabilities and health impairments.
Job Group Description: Jabbergym
Part-Time: 15hr-25hr per week.
Hourly Range: $52-$70
Why Should You Apply? - Competitive pay
- Medical, Dental & Vision Benefits (Full-Time employees)
- Life, Legal & Pet Insurance
- 401(k) with a company match
- Vacation for full-time employees
- Sick pay
- Employee Assistance Program
- Employee Discounts with AT&T
- Team environment
- Excellent growth and advancement opportunities
- Potential for wage increase after the first evaluation
Position Responsibilities and Duties: - Under the direction of the Director of Related Services and in collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team, you will evaluate, assess and report on educational needs of referred students in the areas of perceptual-motor skills, motor coordination, self-care, sensory development, fine motor, muscle strength, range of motion, postural reflexes, and vocational skills.
- Develops and provides a direct treatment program and/or consultation services for eligible students with disabling conditions, aged birth to 22, aimed at improving identified areas of weakness as they relate to the students educational needs and as outline in individual IEPs.
- Complete annual and triennial reviews of enrolled students as assigned.
- Provide discipline-specific consultation/coaching to other direct-care staff and care givers.
- Complete necessary documentation in a timely manner and attend/assist in meetings as requested.
- Serves as a district-wide resource for occupational therapy related interventions, including assistance to educational staff through consultation, training, and direct individual or group activities.
- Professionally values and articulates the role of the occupational therapist as a multi-disciplinary team member within the educational setting in the provision of educationally related occupational therapy.
- Values collaboration with the special education team to develop appropriate assessment plans, Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSP) or Individualized Educational Plans (IEP), which present the levels, goals, and objectives, and appropriate interventions or services reflecting the needs of the eligible child and team resources.
- Identifies and employs organizational strategies for scheduling all activities involved in the IFSP/IEP process, including scheduling assessments, direct services, or consultations, monitoring student progress, meeting timelines, and writing reports, etc.
- Values and demonstrates establishment and maintenance of positive rapport with students, parents, and professional staff.
- Collaborates with medical personnel in coordination of medical care protocols, and acts as a resource to school personnel in interpreting occupational therapy services and implementing instructional strategies in the classroom.
- Collaborates with parents regarding plans for occupational therapy services, including home programs for parents to implement.
- Maintains documentation as required for complying with administrative policies and state and federal laws and regulations.
- Provides consultation or therapy at school sites as assigned.
- Provides in-services to multi-disciplinary team members or school personnel (if needed or as assigned).
- Complete other responsibilities as assigned.
For Employees Assigned To Schools Full-Time - Although employment is at-will, Therapists are expected to work 206 days during the school year (consisting of 200 in-person student instruction days and related preparation time, plus six (6) days of instructional and training days, and may be asked to attend additional scheduled events (i.e., Open House) on school days).
- Point Quests operational calendar runs from July 1 to June 30. The school year, including Extended School Year classes (ESY), generally runs approximately August to mid-July. A schedule will be announced for each job site each year. 2-3 days of training and new hire orientation are generally scheduled for the first week of August. Vacation is strongly encouraged to be taken during school breaks and during summer. We request that therapists avoid scheduling vacations during ESY and scheduled trainings.
Objectives or Goals to Measure Performance: - Confidentiality
- Adherence to Company policies and procedures
- Accurate work product
- Timeliness in completing assignments
- Positive team attitude
- Taking initiative in unassigned tasks
- Staff development and training
- Improved personal professional growth and education
- Demonstration of good decision making
- Positive customer service attitude and communications
- Excellent attendance and punctuality
Minimum Skills or Qualifications: - Master's degree from an accredited school or program. Current Board of Occupational Therapy license issued by the state of California. Current Registration with the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT).
- One year of experience providing occupational therapy services for children from age 5 to 22, in a school setting working with a multi-disciplinary team, a plus.
- Knowledgeable in occupational therapy, multi-disciplinary childhood-intervention theories, and rehabilitation principles and practices.
- Utilizes Sensory Integration and occupational therapy techniques used in the assessment and treatment of children with disabilities.
- Must be able to work independently with little direction and work confidentially with discretion.
- Must relate well to children and their families.
- Requires sensitivity to the unique differences and needs of disabled children and their parents.
- DOJ/FBI Live Scan Background & TB Clearance
- Pro-Act, CPI and/or CPR certification helpful
- Working knowledge of standard business practices and procedures
- Computer-literate; knowledge of standard company software applications, internet
- Effective interpersonal skills
- Excellent organizational skills with ability to manage multiple tasks
- Problem-solving ability and proven accuracy with detailed information
- Proficient written and verbal English language communication skills, including business writing and professional telephone manner
- Reliability, dependability, and flexibility
- Bilingual a plus
Work Environment and Physical Demands: - Occasional exposure to dust, pollen, and fumes
- Requires frequent reaching, handling, sitting, standing, walking, hearing, talking, stooping, bending, crouching, kneeling, running, carrying, and lifting 50 or more lbs.
- Must be able to see and hear within normal range with or without correction.
- The noise intensity level is moderate to high
This job description reflects management's assignment of essential job functions; it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned
PQG is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all qualified applicants regardless of race, gender, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status or other classification protected by law.
Jabbergym is a Member of the Point Quest Group. Employment is offered by Point Quest