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Occupational Therapist (Part-time)

Solterra School · Richmond, VA · 2 wk ago
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Position Summary

The Occupational Therapist (OT) serves as an onsite clinical provider responsible for evaluating, treating, and supporting students with sensory, motor, regulation, and functional participation needs. This role is highly integrated into Solterra’s educational model, collaborating closely with classroom teams, clinical staff, and families to ensure occupational therapy strategies are embedded into the daily rhythm of the school day—not isolated to a therapy session.

Core Responsibilities

  • Evaluation, Assessment & Treatment Planning
    • Congduct comprehensive occupational therapy evaluations, including assessment of:
      • Sensory processing and regulation needs
      • Fine motor development and visual-motor integration
      • Self-care / activities of daily living (ADLs)
      • Motor planning, praxis, and coordination
      • Executive functioning and functional task initiation
    • Develop individualized treatment plans aligned with student goals and school-based functional needs
    • Identify barriers to participation in learning environments and propose practical supports and modifications
    • Create measurable goals and progress monitoring systems that are functional, student-centered, and measurable
  • Direct OT Services (Individual + Group)
    • Provide direct therapy services in individual and small-group formats
    • Support student development in areas such as:
      • Emotional and sensory regulation skills
      • Fine motor strengthening (handwriting readiness, grasp, scissor skills)
      • Visual perceptual skills impacting learning access
      • Core strength, posture, and motor endurance as needed for school tasks
      • Functional independence with routines and transitions
    • Incorporate movement-based, rhythmic, and sensory-informed strategies that support engagement and nervous system safety
  • Sensory Integration & Regulation Support
    • Provide expertise and support for sensory processing needs across classrooms and campus environments
    • Partner with staff to implement practical sensory supports, including:
      • Sensory diets and regulation routines
      • Calm-down plans and sensory toolkits
      • Movement breaks and structured transitions
      • Environmental modifications (lighting, sound, seating, workspace setup)
    • Collaborate with the education team to create regulation-supportive learning spaces aligned with UDL principles
    • Support development of consistent schoolwide regulation practices where appropriate
  • Functional Skills, ADLs & Independence Building
    • Support students in building functional independence skills aligned to age and developmental readiness
    • Address ADLs and school participation tasks, including:
      • Dressing, toileting routines, hygiene supports (as appropriate within school scope)
      • Feeding independence supports (in collaboration with SLP/Nurse as appropriate)
      • Organization of materials, initiation of tasks, and completion of classroom routines
    • Provide staff with practical strategies to scaffold independence while maintaining student dignity
  • Classroom Integration & Interdisciplinary Collaboration
    • Collaborate closely with teachers and classroom staff to embed OT strategies into instruction and routines
    • Partner with BCBA/behavior teams to align sensory/regulation supports with behavior plans and proactive supports
    • Support staff implementation through modeling, coaching, and consultation
    • Participate in interdisciplinary planning and student support meetings as needed
    • Reduce silos between education and therapy by ensuring OT supports are functional, integrated, and sustainable
  • Documentation Fidelity & Compliance Readiness
    • Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant documentation aligned with internal standards and external requirements (as applicable)
    • Complete therapy notes, progress summaries, treatment plans, and required reporting with high fidelity
    • Track student progress through measurable data systems aligned to individualized goals
    • Support authorization tracking and clinical documentation expectations for Medicaid/commercial payers (if applicable)
    • Uphold confidentiality and professional standards in all records, communication, and reporting
  • Family Partnership & Communication
    • Partner with families to support carryover of functional skills and regulation strategies across settings
    • Provide professional and compassionate feedback regarding student progress, needs, and recommendations
    • Communicate therapy goals in clear, parent-friendly language
    • Participate in meetings as needed to support continuity of student care and coordinated intervention

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited program
  • Active (or eligible) Virginia licensure as an Occupational Therapist
  • Strong clinical skill supporting students with sensory, motor, and regulation needs
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and classroom environments
  • Strong professionalism, communication skills, and documentation integrity
  • Commitment to ethical, student-centered, dignity-based practice

Paid

  • 35 - 40 USD per hour (Richmond, VA)

Location

North Chesterfield, VA

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