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Occupational Therapist

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The Maryland School for the Blind

Nottingham, MD (In Person)

$99,648 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/5/2026

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Occupational Therapist The Maryland School for the Blind - 3.0 Nottingham, MD Job Details Full-time $66,609 - $132,687 a year 18 hours ago Qualifications Assistive technology training Activities of daily living (ADL) training Working with individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders Adaptive equipment fitting Working with individuals with cognitive disabilities Occupational therapy self-care training Working with pediatric populations Rehabilitation devices Assisting with ADLs Physical development (child development components) Developmental assessments in occupational therapy Team training Pediatrics Sensory impairments support Working with children with disabilities Working with individuals who use assistive communication devices
Teaching Occupational Therapy License Full Job Description Description:
•Now offering a $2500 retention bonus!•
SUMMARY:
With supervision, provides occupational therapy assessment, treatment, and consultative services as a member of the multidisciplinary team at a residential school for students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities.
Essential Functions:
1. Conducts occupational therapy assessments including evaluations of activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living. 2. Manages a student caseload, using an integrated therapy model. Collaborates with other team members; participates in the IEP process and documentation; maintains records and accurately documents all service provision. 3. Provides consultation, training, instruction and support to instructional and residential staff, parents, families, and community-based professionals. This will involve extensive time in the student residences and may include home visits. 4. Designs, fabricates, labels, disseminates, repairs, and inventories adaptive equipment, assistive devices, and splints. 5. Continues professional development and education.
CONDITIONS
Equipment Used:
Telephone, copier, computer, fax machine, multimedia devices, hand & simple power tools, adaptive feeding equipment, assistive devices, goniometer, augmentative communication systems, and car.
Performance Standard:
Must consistently demonstrate clinical competence in all areas of performance consistent with recognized standards of the occupational therapy profession.
Work Environment:
Multiple indoor and outdoor environments, on and off campus, with a variety of sound, lighting, and temperature conditions.
Work Schedule:
Full time, Monday through Friday with one daily-unpaid 30 minutes for lunch. This position will follow an 11-month annual schedule.
Requirements:
Qualifications:
1. Comprehensive knowledge of normal/abnormal pediatric sensory motor development, sensory integrative function, visual perceptual motor development, and pediatric assessment and treatment techniques, which meet professional standards and practices. 2. Comprehensive knowledge to teach activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living to staff, students, and families. 3. General knowledge of implementing adaptive/assistive devices and techniques in classroom and residential environments; may involve static and dynamic pediatric splinting options. 4. General knowledge of visual impairments and the impact on development and activities of daily living skills. 5. General knowledge of disabling childhood conditions such as neuromuscular diseases, intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, cerebral palsy, and learning disabilities and their impact on function. 6. Experience in a school or pediatric setting and general knowledge of the Maryland Online IEP process preferred. 7. Current licensure by the Maryland State Board of Occupational Therapy Practice. 8. Ability to lift up to 35 lbs.