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Job Description
Occupational Therapist (FTE .5) at Pajaro Valley Unified School District Print Application Deadline 6/17/2026 11:55 PM Pacific Date Posted 6/3/2026 Contact Elizabeth Mejia Number of Openings 1 Salary Pay Range $54.23 - $72.68 Per Hour Add'l Salary Info +$2.00/Hr. Masters Stipend if applicable Length of Work Year 4 hours/184 days a year Employment Type Part Time View Job Description Requirements / Qualifications The District is accepting applications for Occupational Therapist. To be considered, the following must be furnished:
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Any combination equivalent to: master's degree in occupational therapy or related field and one year experience in a school setting.
LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Valid Certified Occupational Therapy Certification issued by the American Occupational Therapy Certification Board. Valid First Aid and CPR Certification issued by an authorized agency. Valid California driver's license. Individuals interested in employment are asked to describe any training, education, experience, or skills relevant to this position. Resumes are optional. Letters of recommendations are encouraged. Please attach to your application packet. All materials received will be acknowledged and treated confidentially. In order to meet an application deadline, materials may be faxed and followed by submission of original.
Summary:
Under the direction of the Program Director, provide assessment and direct services related to sensory-motor development and other identified developmental needs; provide consultation related to sensory-motor development; provide direct and consultative occupational therapy services based upon individual student needs.
Knowledge and Skills:
Requires knowledge of child growth and development, and the theory and practice of occupational therapy as applied to infants, children and youth. Incumbent must be familiar with special education law relative to occupational therapy services, the strategies and methodologies used in educational settings, and the common disabling conditions of children. Requires sufficient skill to communicate clearly and concisely both verbally and in writing.
Abilities:
Requires the ability to administer appropriate assessments, interpret history and assessment data, and design and implement appropriate intervention strategies. Incumbent must be able to work effectively with parents, community and education colleagues, and function as a positive, contributing member on an educational team. Requires the ability to develop a schedule and manage time effectively. Must be able to assist in the management of the programs, interpret and implement rules relating to the programs, make policy decision, evaluate results, and make determinations relative to the effective performance of the tasks. Access to reliable transportation to and between assigned school sites during the day is required. Fingerprinting and criminal record checks will be done on all prospective employees.
Requirements / Qualifications
The District is accepting applications for Occupational Therapist. To be considered, the following must be furnished:
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Any combination equivalent to: master's degree in occupational therapy or related field and one year experience in a school setting.
LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Valid Certified Occupational Therapy Certification issued by the American Occupational Therapy Certification Board. Valid First Aid and CPR Certification issued by an authorized agency. Valid California driver's license. Individuals interested in employment are asked to describe any training, education, experience, or skills relevant to this position. Resumes are optional. Letters of recommendations are encouraged. Please attach to your application packet. All materials received will be acknowledged and treated confidentially. In order to meet an application deadline, materials may be faxed and followed by submission of original.
Summary:
Under the direction of the Program Director, provide assessment and direct services related to sensory-motor development and other identified developmental needs; provide consultation related to sensory-motor development; provide direct and consultative occupational therapy services based upon individual student needs.
Knowledge and Skills:
Requires knowledge of child growth and development, and the theory and practice of occupational therapy as applied to infants, children and youth. Incumbent must be familiar with special education law relative to occupational therapy services, the strategies and methodologies used in educational settings, and the common disabling conditions of children. Requires sufficient skill to communicate clearly and concisely both verbally and in writing.
Abilities:
Requires the ability to administer appropriate assessments, interpret history and assessment data, and design and implement appropriate intervention strategies. Incumbent must be able to work effectively with parents, community and education colleagues, and function as a positive, contributing member on an educational team. Requires the ability to develop a schedule and manage time effectively. Must be able to assist in the management of the programs, interpret and implement rules relating to the programs, make policy decision, evaluate results, and make determinations relative to the effective performance of the tasks. Access to reliable transportation to and between assigned school sites during the day is required. Fingerprinting and criminal record checks will be done on all prospective employees. Comments and Other Information
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
All regular employees who work a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week are entitled to the following fringe benefits (effective on the first of the month following employment). The District offers various carriers for Medical, Dental, and Vision Care plan for employee and admitted family; Life Insurance coverage for employee only; Long Term Disability coverage; sick leave; Classified employees are required to join the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) and as such contribute up to 8% of their monthly salary to PERS on a pre-tax basis.
ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION
Employment with the Pajaro Valley Unified School District is not complete or official until applicants meet all pre-employment requirements, including Board of Trustee approval. As part of the selection process, all new employees are required to provide the following information: new employees must be fingerprinted (paid by the District); TB test (paid by the employee); social security card; picture identification; and authorization to work (I-9).
PAY DAYS
Permanent employees are paid on the last working day of each month.
PROBATION AND SALARY POLICY
Classified positions have a one hundred and thirty days (130) probationary period. New employees typically start on the first step. Additional step increases occur yearly thereafter until the sixth salary step is achieved. Employees who work less than twelve (12) months per year and/or eight (8) hours per day should calculate their pay rate on an hourly basis and/or refer to hourly rates on the Occupational Therapist Salary Schedule. Comments and Other Information
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
All regular employees who work a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week are entitled to the following fringe benefits (effective on the first of the month following employment). The District offers various carriers for Medical, Dental, and Vision Care plan for employee and admitted family; Life Insurance coverage for employee only; Long Term Disability coverage; sick leave; Classified employees are required to join the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) and as such contribute up to 8% of their monthly salary to PERS on a pre-tax basis.
ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION
Employment with the Pajaro Valley Unified School District is not complete or official until applicants meet all pre-employment requirements, including Board of Trustee approval. As part of the selection process, all new employees are required to provide the following information: new employees must be fingerprinted (paid by the District); TB test (paid by the employee); social security card; picture identification; and authorization to work (I-9).
PAY DAYS
Permanent employees are paid on the last working day of each month.
PROBATION AND SALARY POLICY
Classified positions have a one hundred and thirty days (130) probationary period. New employees typically start on the first step. Additional step increases occur yearly thereafter until the sixth salary step is achieved. Employees who work less than twelve (12) months per year and/or eight (8) hours per day should calculate their pay rate on an hourly basis and/or refer to hourly rates on the Occupational Therapist Salary Schedule. Links Related To This Job Commission on Teacher Credentialing District Salary Schedules View Other Job Desc. / Ess. Elem. CalPERS Links Not all postings qualify for CalPERS. Informational Only. CalPERS Retirement Benefits