Employer: Easter Seals
Licensed Occupational Therapist
Easter Seals Blake Foundation
BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
This position will provide quality occupational therapy services through
education and coaching to families and colleagues in order to maximize
the functional independence of children birth to three years within
their family's daily routines and activities. The therapist will be a
member of a multidisciplinary early intervention team supporting infants
and toddlers with developmental delays and their families in the child's
natural environment.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Assist in the identification, assessment, and intervention for
children referred to and/or receiving AzEIP services.
* Evaluate children referred to the Arizona Early Intervention Program
using established evaluation procedures and standardized assessments.
* Conduct observations in the child's natural environment or least
restrictive setting.
* Ensure that families receive accurate information in a timely manner.
* Ensure families receive accurate explanations of the child's
assessment and that they understand the scores.
* Communicate clearly in understandable language and without use of
unnecessary jargon.
* Develop and provide coaching for family members to promote the child's
development and encourage the child's participation in home and
community activities, as part of the Individualized Family Service Plan
(IFSP) team.
* Participate on multidisciplinary team, acting as team lead and/or
service coordinator, as appropriate.
* Provide program services effectively and in a manner that reflects
understanding of the centrality of relationships in supporting the child
and family growth and development.
* Develop services that address the functional needs of the child to
improve the child's ability to perform tasks in home, schools, and
community settings.
* Provide and accept colleague to colleague coaching and other agency
programs when appropriate.
* Instruct family members in the proper and safe usage of adaptive
equipment and assistive technology.
* Assist in the coordination of services and make appropriate referrals
as needed.
* Participate in the determination of eligibility for the Arizona Early
Intervention Program (AzEIP) and assist in the determination of
eligibility for AzEIP participating agencies.
* Demonstrate practices consistent with the AzEIP Standards of Practice,
which are based on state and federal legislation and best practice
recommendations.
* Collaborate with community agencies and professionals in order to
provide timely and seamless services to eligible children and families.
* Participate in program evaluation and monitoring requirements.
* Complete all progress reports, evaluation reports, and paperwork in a
timely manner.
* Develop and maintain all client progress reports and documentation, in
compliance with agency or program rules and regulations.
* Attend weekly core team meetings.
* Comply with privacy laws and requirements under HIPAA regulations.
* Follow all safety procedures as required by organization policy and
procedure.
* Maintain an effective and professional working relationship with
families, co-workers, and referral sources.
* Work a flexible schedule to meet the needs of families.
* Perform Service Coordination roles and responsibilities when
implementing the dual role Service Coordination model (see Service
Coordination Job Description for requirements).
* Function as an enthusiastic, competent, contributing member of ESBF
staff.
* Participate in education and support for program staff when requested.
* Provide consultation and support to program staff and other
participating programs when requested.
* Attend and participate in required staff meetings.
* Promote and follow practices that support health and safety of staff.
* Develop and maintain positive relationships with program participants,
staff, collaborating people, programs and state agencies.
* Submit accurate and complete paperwork, including proof-reading for
correct grammar, spelling and format.
* Maintain agreed upon work schedule, be punctual, keep appointments,
and use time effectively.
* Use supervision effectively, accept feedback in a professional manner,
and accept responsibility for job performance.
* Maintain professional certification/licensure as required.
* Attend required professional development opportunities and maintain
knowledge of current research and effective approaches.
* Communicate essential information with ESBF team staff and team
members accurately and in a timely manner.
* Understand and maintain private and sensitive information within the
confines of need-to-know parameters.
* Comply with State, Federal and Other Relevant Regulations.
* Follow state regulations and guidelines regarding choice and use of
formal testing instruments.
* Record client treatments, responses and progress as required by the
program and AzEIP contract requirements.
* Complete all progress, transition, and exit reports in a timely
manner.
* Participate in documentation reviews, when requested.
* Attend all required meetings.
* Attend all required training.
* Comply with privacy laws and requirements under HIPAA regulations and
understand the consequences of non-compliance.
* Follow all safety procedures as required by organization policy and
procedure and understand the consequences of non-compliance.
* Bring issues of concern to designated supervisor in a timely manner.
* Report suspected abuse to Child Protective Services and supervisor,
complete required documentation.
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