Job Description
Part-Time Occupational Therapist [SY26-27]
Foxborough Regional Charter School
Pupil Services - District Office - Foxborough, Massachusetts This job is also posted in Foxborough Regional Charter School
Job Details
Job ID:
5724982
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Posted:
Today
Starting Date:
Immediately
Job Description
Occupational Therapist This position is part of the FRCSTA bargaining unit. Salary is commensurate with experience, including education level and professional-level years of service.
Reports to: Director of Student Services, Building Principal, or Designee Location:
Elementary, Middle or High School
Subject:
Occupational Therapist Foxborough Regional Charter School District is committed to creating a work environment that celebrates and promotes diversity and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. District / School
Overview
Foxborough Regional Charter School District (FRCS) is a unique and diverse school serving students from across Southeastern Massachusetts. Approximately 1500 students and families come from urban and suburban communities and represent various backgrounds, ethnicities, and experiences. Families in our three vibrant school communities (Elementary, Middle, & High School) speak over 20 languages and live in over 20 sending districts. Diversity is one of our greatest strengths; it drives positive student learning and life at our school. At FRCS, we value equity, teamwork, respect, and growth and have committed to hiring and retaining a diverse staff and employees committed to an antiracist curriculum and ideals. Job Summary:
The Occupational Therapist (OT) conducts comprehensive evaluations and provides direct and consultative occupational therapy services to identified students in classroom, small group, and individual settings. The Occupational Therapist supports students in developing the fine motor, sensory-motor, visual-motor, self-regulation, adaptive, and functional skills necessary to access the educational environment and participate successfully in school activities. The Occupational Therapist collaborates closely with special education staff, general education teachers, related service providers, families, and administrators to support student access to the curriculum and progress toward Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals. The OT also provides consultation, modeling, and recommendations regarding accommodations, adaptive equipment, sensory supports, and classroom strategies that promote student independence and participation within inclusive educational settings.
. Responsibilities:
The successful candidate for this position will:
Conduct occupational therapy evaluations and re-evaluations for students referred for fine motor, sensory, visual-motor, self-regulation, adaptive, and functional skill concerns
Interpret assessment results and effectively communicate findings to families and school teams through participation in eligibility determination and IEP meetings
Develop and implement individualized occupational therapy interventions aligned with student IEP goals and educational needs
Provide direct occupational therapy services to students individually, in small groups, and within classroom settings
Support students in developing skills related to fine motor coordination, handwriting, sensory processing, self-care, executive functioning, visual-perceptual skills, and self-regulation
Recommend, implement, and monitor adaptive equipment, sensory supports, environmental modifications, and assistive technology as appropriate
Collect accurate data to monitor student progress toward IEP goals and objectives
Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and district special education regulations, timelines, and service delivery requirements
Provide RTI/MTSS
support and consultation as needed for at-risk students
.Collaborate with classroom teachers, special education staff, paraprofessionals, related service providers, and administrators to support student success across educational settings
Provide consultation and modeling to staff regarding sensory strategies, fine motor development, adaptive techniques, and classroom accommodations
Participate as a member of the Student Support Team and other school-based problem-solving teams
Communicate consistently and effectively with students, families, staff, and administration regarding student progress and recommendations
Collaborate with district occupational therapists and related service providers to evaluate programs, analyze student outcomes, and recommend improvements to service delivery and instructional supports
Write and maintain Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals and related documentation, including progress reports, evaluations, amendments, and service logs
Maintain accurate and timely records of student attendance, progress, evaluations, and services provided
Ensure confidentiality and compliance with all legal and ethical standards related to student records and services
General Expectations:
Provide occupational therapy services that support students' ability to access curriculum and participate meaningfully in school and community life as defined by their IEPs and intervention plans
Deliver services using developmentally appropriate, evidence-based practices that support diverse learning profiles and student needs
Demonstrate flexibility, organization, professionalism, and strong problem-solving skills
Manage resources, meet deadlines, and follow through on responsibilities and commitments
Act in ways that directly support the mission and vision of FRCS
Learn and grow as a professional through ongoing collaboration and professional development
Use clear verbal and written communication and active listening skills
Develop and maintain positive relationships with students, families, staff, and community members through professionalism, collaboration, courtesy, and empathy
Contribute to collaborative team environments through cooperation, flexibility, and shared problem-solving
Maintain high ethical standards, legal responsibility, and confidentiality
Demonstrate commitment to anti-bias and anti-racist educational practices
Attend building and district meetings, school-sponsored activities, and professional development as required
Maintain regular and reliable attendance in alignment with district expectations
Demonstrate commitment to anti-bias, anti-racist education
Attend building and district meetings to promote communication and mutual decision-making among the staff
Attend established traditional school-sponsored activities (e.g., Back to School Night, Open House, programs, activities) agreed upon by the building administrator and per the FRCSTA contract
Regular attendance is a necessary function; absences should be rare and in alignment with district attendance and punctuality standards
Perform other duties assigned by the Director of Student Services or school administration
Qualifications - Required:
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in Occupational Therapy or a related field
Current Massachusetts licensure as an Occupational Therapist
NBCOT certification or eligibility preferred
Required to obtain SEI Endorsement within one year of employment if applicable
Demonstrated knowledge of occupational therapy assessment tools, intervention strategies, and educational service delivery models
Strong assessment, collaboration, communication, and organizational skills
Deep commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-bias, anti-racist educational practices
Candidates are subject to background checks, including CORI clearance and fingerprinting.
Current authorization to work in the United States Candidates must have such authorization by their first day of employment.
Qualifications - Preferred:
Master's Degree preferred
Experience working in public, charter, or urban school settings
Experience supporting students with sensory processing needs, autism spectrum disorders, developmental disabilities, and emotional/behavioral challenges
Knowledge of assistive technology, sensory integration strategies, adaptive equipment, and inclusive practices
Ability to manage multiple priorities and complex student needs effectively
Proficiency in multiple languages reflecting the diversity of the student population
Work Environment & Physical Requirements:
The majority of work is performed in a school/classroom environment. The noise level in the environment is usually moderate. Regular attendance is a necessary function; absences should be rare and in alignment with district attendance and punctuality standards
Physical Requirements:
While performing the duties of this job, the teacher is frequently required to kneel, stoop, bend, and crouch. The teacher is periodically required to stand while talking and listening. The teacher is occasionally required to sit, walk, lift, or carry.
Position Type:
Full-Time
Salary:
$51,000 to $90,950 Per Year
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