Pediatric Occupational Therapist
As an Early Support Services Provider – Occupational Therapist within the A Step Ahead program, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality services to infants and toddlers who have developmental delays or disabilities, as well as providing support to their families. You will work closely with a transdisciplinary team to assess needs, develop individualized service plans, and implement strategies to promote the overall development and well-being of the children and their families.
You will provide services in accordance with your discipline and training specific licensure/certification; ASAPC policy and procedure; Department of Children, Youth, and Families Early Support for Infants and Toddlers policies and guidance; Pierce County contract and technical assistance; and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act: Part C.
Pay Range: $35-54 per hour depending on experience
Full Time: Exempt Position. Work schedule: Monday through Friday. Location: ASAPC Office, Puyallup WA
Benefits Eligible including: medical/dental/vision/life insurance, Simple IRA retirement plan with up to 3% company match, mileage reimbursement, paid holidays, paid time off, paid sick and safe leave, continuing education leave, and continuing education funds. Potential for bonuses. More information in full-length job description.
Essential function & tasks
Ensure services are delivered consistently with strategies that are family–centered, relationship-based utilizing evidence-based strategies and coaching
Provide direct services to infants and toddlers in a natural environment, including homes, childcare centers, and community settings
Implement developmentally appropriate ASA (ESS) activities to assigned caseload including direct services, evaluations, screening, consultations, resource provision, IFSPs, etc.
Complete monthly service delivery in accordance with each child’s IFSP, including frequency and duration minimum documented
Self-schedule in alignment with caseload and workload requirements
Educate and empower families to become active participants in their child's intervention and advocate for their needs.
Demonstrates sensitivity to linguistic, cultural, social, economic, individual and role differences among persons and families served
Continuous monitoring of child’s overall development utilizing ongoing assessment tools, observation, caregiver report, and informed clinical opinion
Adhere to all agency and program policy and procedure, etc. to ensure compliance, timeliness, and accurate data tracking
Participate in agency and contract compliance efforts including audits, observation, training, and quality reviews as requested
Participate in team meetings, one-on-ones/check ins, reflective supervision, trainings, team discussions, and professional development activities to share information, problem solve and enhance service delivery
Communicate with colleagues and supervisors via chat, text, email or phone within 24 hours of receipt, escalate concerns to supervisor immediately
Maintain accurate, detailed, and up-to-date communication notes with family and/or outside providers
Prepare all paperwork, documentation and data entry in compliance with regulatory requirements and agency policy
Maintain established work schedule, is punctual, keeps appointments, is willing to adapt schedule to meet unexpected needs and changes, uses time effectively
Use independent judgment and discretion in setting daily priorities to complete tasks and meet deadlines
Create a unique and positive experience with any interactions on behalf of the agency
Present a positive and professional image for the organization
Represent the organization’s mission and values
Manage and maintain accurate and thorough data capturing to maintain compliance via physical and digital filing systems
Ensure positive and consistent communication
Collaborate with other staff and community partners
Work with sensitive information with discretion to maintain confidentiality and security and ensures compliance with privacy policies and regulations
Engage and participate in all agency trainings and team events
Support in the story telling of our work to community and potential supporters
Fully engage and implement given responsibilities included in organization’s Fund Development Plan, goals and vision
Support in the recruitment and stewardship of organization’s donor base and expansion of our mission
Participate agency events, playgroups, and fieldtrips as needed
Assist with related ASA program tasks as workload capacity fluctuates
Additional duties as assigned in support of the organization
Qualifications
Degree in Education, Therapy, Social Work, Human Services or a related field.
Experience working with young children and/or families highly preferred.
Certified, licensed and registered in the State of Washington, as applicable to position- OT.
Ability to obtain and maintain ESIT Credential specific to discipline (Practitioner).
Pass Washington State pre-employment background check, as required.
Reliable transportation with valid Driver’s License and proof of Auto Insurance via auto insurance declaration/binder.
Skills
Proficient skills in MS Word, Excel, Teams, and web-based databases.
Able to gain proficiency in computer software commonly used for documentation and report preparation.
Knowledge and adherence to HIPAA/FERPA legislation and other patient privacy laws.
Detail oriented and able to maintain consistency on repetitive tasks.
Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and adapt in a fast-paced environment
Able to collaborate and share responsibilities with projects and tasks.
Professional communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to relate and partner with diverse audiences.
Able to clearly communicate with children, caregivers, community partners and colleagues.
Comfort with public speaking, event facilitation, and representing the organization externally.
Equity & Inclusion
Demonstrate the initiative to learn and enhance skills that promote anti-racism, cultural competency, and an understanding of oppression and its impact.
Participate in intentional learning efforts, including events relating to understanding institutional racism and building cultural competency.
Peak Performer Commitments
We care about our vision and know we are making a difference through our work
We value individual contribution and the power of team
We build relationships that drive desired results
A Step Ahead in Pierce County Principles & Values
We will do our work in a way that treats the well-being of children as our highest priority
We will provide family-centered services in a manner that promotes trust, respect and confidence with the families we serve
Our behaviors will be of the highest ethical standards. We will always conduct ourselves with compassion, sensitivity and honesty
We will demonstrate integrity through the operation of a transparent organization in the form of board oversight and fiscal responsibility
We will be both creative and collaborative in our approach to building a vital community
Mental & Physical Requirements
The physical/mental demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Mental Requirements:
This position continuously requires interpersonal skills, teamwork, customer service, use of discretion, performing basic math, independent judgment and/or independent action, and reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English. Frequently requires decision-making and problem analysis. The position occasionally requires creativity. Attention to detail is also required. This position includes desk work (i.e., sitting, filing, phone and computer screen time), as well as field work (i.e., driving, visits in the home and community).
Physical Requirements:
This position continuously requires sitting, hearing (using assistive devices if needed), manual finger dexterity, hand-eye coordination, repetitive motion of the hands/wrists, ability to lift 40 pounds (average weight of a 3-year-old). A Step Ahead in Pierce County is housed in a wheelchair accessible building with wheelchair accessible bathrooms. While ASAPC is a fragrance-free agency, there may be scents in the building, in family homes or in the community. Access to reliable transportation will be required for travel to office and home visits. Working conditions vary between computer work and home visits. This involves sitting and moving around on the floor to follow child’s lead, as well as minimal remote or office-based work at the Puyallup office location
Environmental Conditions
Generally, in an office environment with occasional visits to external environments. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
Disclaimer:
This job description is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of this position. All ASAPC employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed, to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, genetic information, or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal by a disabled person
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