What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Program Development & Occupational Therapy position at Call to Freedom?
Call to Freedom – Sioux Falls, SD
Full-Time | Exempt
Job Summary
The Director of Program Development & Occupational Therapy plays a key leadership role in supporting survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. This position oversees the delivery of trauma-informed occupational therapy services, manages key program staff, and guides program development through data tracking, grant support, and collaborative planning. The ideal candidate is a compassionate licensed OT with strong organizational skills, a commitment to trauma-informed care, and the ability to lead both people and processes within a mission-driven environment.
Key Responsibilities
Submit your resume and cover letter to operations@calltofreedom.org Applications reviewed on a rolling basis.
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Full-Time | Exempt
Job Summary
The Director of Program Development & Occupational Therapy plays a key leadership role in supporting survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation. This position oversees the delivery of trauma-informed occupational therapy services, manages key program staff, and guides program development through data tracking, grant support, and collaborative planning. The ideal candidate is a compassionate licensed OT with strong organizational skills, a commitment to trauma-informed care, and the ability to lead both people and processes within a mission-driven environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee OT screenings, assessments, treatment plans, and evidence-based trauma-informed services
- Provide direct occupational therapy services and maintain accurate documentation and data
- Supervise Occupational Therapy Assistants, Database Specialist, Spirituality & Mentor Coordinator, and Youth Navigator Coordinator
- Develop OT plans for Marissa’s House and Outreach clients with case managers and the contractual OT
- Track program statistics, COPM measures, and grant-related data and deliverables
- Assist with program timelines, grant reporting, and research or development projects
- Support a positive, safe, and trauma-informed environment for clients
- Uphold confidentiality, agency values, and team collaboration standards
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Occupational Therapy preferred
- Active OT license (or ability to obtain and maintain)
- Experience with trauma, violence, substance abuse, or human trafficking populations preferred
- Strong communication, organizational, and critical-thinking skills
- Ability to supervise staff and manage program data
- Flexible and able to work 40 hours/week
- Combination of sitting, standing, and light lifting (10–30 lbs)
- Regular computer work and interaction with staff and clients
- Meaningful work supporting survivor recovery and empowerment
- Mission-focused and supportive culture
- Opportunity to shape and grow agency programs
Submit your resume and cover letter to operations@calltofreedom.org Applications reviewed on a rolling basis.
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