Occupational Therapist - Therapeutic Day School- Autism
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Soaring Eagle Academy
Lombard, IL (In Person)
$78,500 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description
Occupational Therapist
- Therapeutic Day School
- Autism Soaring Eagle Academy
- 3.1 Lombard, IL Job Details Full-time $67,000
- $90,000 a year 5 days ago Benefits Health savings account Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Paid time off Employee assistance program Vision insurance 403(b) Life insurance Referral program Qualifications Crisis intervention Working with individuals with developmental disabilities Working with children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) Working with individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders Group therapy Working with individuals with autism Sensory processing disorder treatment for children and adolescents Working with students Teaching students with autism spectrum disorder Working with families Manual handling Occupational Therapy License Full Job Description Full Time Licensed Occupational Therapist•Therapeutic Day School Autism 5-22 years old $Sign on BONUS for full time hires.
LICENSED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST
starting immediately, with a caseload typically up to 20 students, joining our growing staff and student body, teaching in person 5 full days. The Academy was founded by three Speech Language Pathologists with an accumulation of over 80 years serving children and families with Autism and other related disorders, and a passion to showcase the amazing capacities of students with Autism to interact, communicate, think and learn. SEA is the only school of its kind to utilize a developmental language approach and developmental thinking implementing principles of DIR® Floortime, to understand and support students' social, emotional, language, sensory motor and academic development. This is a unique opportunity to do cutting edge work with fellow therapists, teachers, support staff and 1:1 teacher assistants assigned to each student, who understand developmental language, sensory processing and emotional development and how they impact children with autism. We believe that the "behaviors" others see as impacting education for these students are a result of their lack of comprehension and challenges to process sensory and social/emotional information from their environment and communication partners. We are a trauma-informed school utilizing proactive strategies to interpret the actions and behaviors of students as communication in response to stress, instead of using behavioral methods of time out, consequences and rewards and will only use physical intervention of restraint/carry/holds in times of imminent danger of serious physical harm to student or others and when other less restrictive and intrusive interventions have failed, and only implemented by trained crisis responders/crisis team members. With our appropriate interpretation of their intentions, our language-based strategies and emotional and sensory supports- our students are soaring.
QUALIFICATIONS
Licensed by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Experience/ interest working with children, and their families, of various age and developmental levels with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Strong foundation and understanding of sensory processing disorder, regulation and modulation is required. Interactive style that is playful, affectual and engaging. Willingness to gain knowledge and participate in direct coaching/training in DIR® Floortime and developmental language methodology and its effects on sensory processing, regulation and modulation.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Evaluate, plan and implement Occupational Therapy services according to DIR® and Developmental Language model methodology and practices. Develop treatment plans and visual supports for each push in therapy and group session keeping a therapy log to document services, student performance, and data collection. Provide individual or group intervention as needed. Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members and parents to maximize services and support to each student. Provide direction, instruction and coaching to staff in the classroom environment to support Occupational Therapy plan and goals. Lead the development of student's Individual Regulatory Support Plan (behavior plan) in conjunction with student's team including SLP, MH, student's Teacher, DIR Specialist, and school nurse. Provide direction, instruction and coaching to staff and parents, during his/her direct work with students, in the school environment to support "the just right level" of work jobs and recreational activities. Supporting the staff and parents understanding of the students' individual differences in work and recreational options. Plan for and lead daily occupational therapy group sessions, which may also include recess, yoga, cooking, etc. Collaborate with the team and families to create thorough and individualized Transition plans for annual IEP meetings. Acknowledge and reflect on each student's feelings and behavior in a caring and respectful manner. Assist and facilitate student directed play, interaction, and classroom work to sustain interactions, problem solving and learning. Engage in and support physical activities initiated by students including but not limited to, jumping, climbing, rolling, sitting/lying on the floor, swinging. Act and respond to each student's behavior according to the strategies developed in the student's Individual Regulatory Support Plan and Safety Plan. Support appropriate educational curriculum in accordance with Illinois Common Core Learning Standards. Assist in developing and maintaining Individual Education Plan goals and collecting progress, monitoring data to report student progress quarterly. Participate supporting students during the lunch period. Participate in arrival and departure of students Ability to modulate and demonstrate affect appropriate to the situation to facilitate learning. Ability to wear a facemask when required in the school building, even when social distance is maintained, except while drinking or eating. Ability to bend, kneel, sit (on a chair or the floor) and stand moving easily and quickly from kneel to stand, sit to stand and stand to walk positions. Ability to walk up to a mile in distance. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds easily with no assistance from others. Ability to engage in and support physical activities initiated by students including but not limited to, jumping, running, climbing, rolling, sitting/lying on the floor, swinging. Ability to act and respond to a student's dysregulation/behavior/combative and aggressive actions according to the strategies developed in the student's Individualized Regulatory Support Plan, Safety Plan and SEA non-violent crisis intervention policy and procedures. Ability to quickly move away from and avoid combative/aggressive actions or behaviors of students. Ability to physically follow in close proximity and support students when he/she flees (runs) from an activity, an interaction or the learning environment. Ability to physically support students on indoor/outdoor therapeutic equipment. Ability to physically manage occupational therapy equipment including but not limited to, setting up/taking down therapeutic swings, climbing ladders and foam stairs, etc. Acknowledge and reflect on student's feelings and behavior in a caring and respectful manner.TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
Immediate (Students are in attendance for 221 school days, 187 regular days and 34 summer session days).FULL TIME
- Work a salaried regular full-time position with typical on-site hours Monday through Friday 8:00 to 3:00pm.
BENEFITS
: Eligible for medical and ancillary benefits for this full-time position. Benefits can include Cigna medical, with SEA contributing a portion of the total cost, employee funded dental and vision insurance benefits. Short-term, long-term disability insurance and a life insurance benefit are offered at no cost. 12 paid sick and personal days to be utilized by employee. Receive $250 reimbursement annually for continuing education. Reflective processing to support your work with students and families. Receive supervision and mentoring by an Occupational Therapist (DIR® Certified Trainer) with extensive experience in autism, sensory processing disorder and developmental thinking through the OT lens. Eligible to be invited to participate in a DIR® course, taught by SEA Trainers, that can lead you to certification in DIR® through the OT lens.SALARY :
Competitive salary range from $67,000 to $90,000 commensurate with level of education and experience .- $ Sign on BONUS details given upon hire.
Pay:
$67,000.00- $90,000.
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Disability insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Referral program Vision insuranceLicense/Certification:
Occupational Therapy License (Required) Ability toCommute:
Lombard, IL 60148 (Required)Work Location:
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