Occupational Therapist - Paid School HolidaysPhysiotherapy, OT & Rehabilitation (Healthcare & Medical)
Occupational Therapist - Paid School Holidays Applications Close: 18/12/2024
Role The occupational therapist provides assessment, treatment, and consultative services to students at BSS, and promotes capacity building for staff across the school. The role of the occupational therapist working in schools is to assist the student towards maximum access to, and participation in, all aspects of the school curriculum.
The occupational therapist works with the allied health assistants, teachers, education support staff, other professionals, parents, and the students to develop and implement support strategies that are reflected in the individual educational plan (IEP) and disability inclusion profile (DIP).
Responsibilities Independently, with clinical supervision support, provide high-quality standard occupational pathology services (assessment, treatment, and consultation) which focus on assisting the students to develop their fine and gross motor skills, self-care skills, play, and regulation.Apply evidence-based interventions, evaluate and modify interventions, and report on outcomes of interventions.Provide documentation of occupational therapy services provided, including progress notes, service reports, programs, health support plans, and assessment reports for DIP.Work collaboratively with the teacher, other professionals, parents, and the student to assist in establishing Individual Education Plan (IEP) goals and support strategies.Communicate professionally with school staff, parents, and external agencies.Conduct training and instruction to school staff within areas of the professional occupational therapy field and within expected level of experience.Attend the required meetings, including staff meetings, professional learning committee meetings, and other team meetings.Develop a professional development plan and participate in performance reviews.Adhere to privacy legislation, policies, and procedures of the Ballarat Specialist School.Demonstrate a strong commitment to ongoing professional development.Participate in clinical supervision sessions and identify cases and issues which require guidance and supervision from a senior clinician.Selection Criteria - Must be answered in your application - Your application will not be considered if you have not addressed the Selection Criteria Demonstrated knowledge, ability, and experience in the provision of occupational therapy services in the area of pediatrics and developmental disorders.Demonstrated ability to provide a range of assessments, program planning, and implementation of intervention.Demonstrated ability to evaluate programs and your professional performance and provide evidence of outcomes.Demonstrated commitment to working collaboratively with children, parents and carers, teachers and assistants, therapists, and other professionals and agencies.Demonstrated ability to work independently, to accept supervision as required, and an ability to seek support and implement recommendations.Demonstrated experience and willingness to engage in professional development activities, especially related to the range of impairments, intervention, and evidence-based practice required to provide a quality service.Demonstration of high-quality verbal and written communication skills.Who may apply Individuals with the aptitude, experience, and/or qualifications to fulfill the specific requirements of the position.
Qualifications, Essential: Bachelor degree in Occupational Therapy or equivalentEligibility for membership of OT AustraliaRegistered with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)Applicants who are offered an interview will be required to complete a health declaration as part of the selection process.
Please provide a minimum of two professional referees.
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