Working with a group of children under the supervision of the Senior Programme Specialists, he/she will be responsible for occupational therapy, assessment, treatment, management and regular communication with parents.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Assess the student’s fine and gross motor skills for the purpose of developing appropriate treatments.
Develop a daily sensory diet based on the child’s needs with the junior programme specialist/ programme manager
Help students develop their physical abilities by implementing programmes involving functional and vocational skills and sensory motor activities
Address sensory issues of the children that impact and interfere with daily functioning such as feeding and play
The therapist will maintain files and records, attend monthly clinics as well as report progress to the parents. (e.g. progress reports, activity logs, treatment plans, and quarterly reports on the progress of the student.)
The therapist will give suggestions for home programming and will maintain regular communication with the parents.
The therapist will work closely with the student’s case manager to ensure progress in the classroom.
The therapist will collect and maintain data based on the existing methods at ACE.
The therapist will maintain monthly communication with the families, share progress of the students via email. The therapist will meet with the parents by appointment based on the needs of the family.
Job Information
Job Type:
Full Time
Industry:Healthcare
Function : Doctors/Nurses/Medical Professional
Specilizations: Occupational Therapy, Other Healthcare
Role: Occupational Therapist, Patient Service Associate, Speech Language Pathologist/Therapist
The core philosophy of ACE lies in the belief that individuals of varying abilities can be taught functional skills and communication to lead independent, productive, and rewarding lives as adults.