What are the responsibilities and job description for the Long Term Substitute Occupational Therapist position at Cambridge-Isanti School District 911?
Qualifications/Experience:
Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Occupational Therapy from a school accredited by the American Occupational Therapy Association; current certification from the National Board for Certification in occupational therapy; current and continuous licensing to practice occupational therapy from the Health Occupations Program of the Minnesota Department of Health. School setting experience preferred.
Successful background check is required.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Needed:
Occupational Therapists provide services to children with exceptional educational needs, and to educational staff when children require occupational therapy to benefit from special education. Occupational therapists work to improve, develop, restore, or maintain a childs's active participation in self-maintenance, work, leisure, and play in educational environments. Consistent with state and federal law, school Occupational Therapists are related service personnel.
Exemplifies the following Five Character Traits: compassion, respect, responsibility, self discipline and honesty.
Specific Tasks:
Provide occupational therapy services in Cambridge-Isanti for students B-2 through transition. Working knowledge of current best practices, special education due process, technology, and knowledge of assessment tools. See the job description for additional information.
Hours Per Day:
Per teacher contract
Benefit eligible position: health, dental, and optical insurance, supplemental insurance available, long-term disability coverage, district-paid life insurance policy, retirement plan, sick days, vacation days, holidays, and more!